Three Morris, Manning & Martin attorneys have prominent roles in the Technology Executives Roundtable’s 2008 Accounting, Tax and Legal Update. The event, titled “2008 Accounting, Tax and Legal Update: What Every Technology Company Needs To Know,” is set for Tuesday, January 22 at the Buckhead Club in the Atlanta Financial Center.
MMM’s David Calhoun will moderate the panel, which will include attorneys Ed Hirsch and Scott Allen. Panelists also include Wayne Reid and Seth McDaniel of Frazier & Deeter, LLC.
The topics are expected to include:
- Recent accounting and tax changes impacting technology companies
- Recent legal trends
- The M&A outlook as well as private and public finance markets
- The terms and conditions venture capitalists impose on technology companies
Calhoun, a partner in the firm’s Corporate Group, has extensive expertise in corporate finance, including public and private securities transactions, mergers and acquisitions, and real estate capital markets. Hirsch, a partner in the firm’s Corporate Group, focuses on mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance and general commercial law. Allen, an associate in the Corporate Group, represents public and private companies in general corporate matters, mergers and acquisitions, and venture capital and public securities offerings .
The event will be a joint meeting for CEO & CFO members and guests. The doors open at 7:00 a.m., with breakfast at 7:30 a.m.. The program will run from 8:00 to 9:00. Members are admitted free; admission for non-members is $50. Reservations are required, as space is limited. For reservations, contact Cindra Vaden at (770) 984-9070 orcindra@bellsouth.net.
Event sponsors include Morris, Manning & Martin, Frazier & Deeter, Carter Baldwin Executive Search Services, The Arketi Group, Silicon Valley Bank, and Wm. Leonard & Company.
TER provides CEOs, CFOs and general managers a forum to share, challenge and test their ideas through candid discussions about complex issues. Executive membership is limited to the senior executive officer and senior financial officer of technology companies that either have a minimum of ten full-time employees or have secured at least $1 million in institutional VC funding. For more information, visit www.ter-atlanta.com.
Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP, (www.mmmlaw.com) enjoys national prominence for its corporate finance, securities, mergers and acquisitions, litigation, technology, intellectual property, real estate and real estate capital markets, environmental, insurance and healthcare practices. The firm has offices in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., Charlotte, Raleigh-Durham and Princeton.
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