Whether or not to engage an “underwriter” can be a critical decision in the process of planning and executing your Regulation A offering. Many companies issuing shares under Reg A choose not to use an underwriter. According to numbers compiled by the Securities and...
KVCF taps Stephanie Karn as new board chair
KVCF has named Stephanie Karn, a shareholder in the firm’s Richmond office, as chairperson of the firm’s board of directors. Karn, a veteran litigator and employment law specialist, began her new leadership role on Jan. 1. As board chair, she will be working with her...
Fundamentals and issues to consider in 1031 DST products
How does a 1031 DST work? The 1031 DST has become a go-to structure for commercial real estate owners looking to capture the benefits of a tax-advantaged investment – without the hassle of actually maintaining a property. Section 1031 of the federal tax code allows an...
Regulatory Issues to Consider Before Going Public
As a company speeds toward the market for a public offering, the advantages may seem almost self-evident: The public trading markets are the most efficient venue for accessing capital, and they can allow profound future growth for an enterprise. Yet companies should...
How big should my IPO be?
For business leaders considering an initial public offering, one of the key questions is: How large should the IPO be? Many associate IPO’s with hundreds of millions of dollars or billion-dollar valuations. Certainly, “bigger is better” generally applies to the...
KVCF PLC ranked among nation’s ‘Best Law Firms’ in 2020
KVCF PLC has been selected for inclusion in the 2020's "Best Law Firms" rankings by U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers. Released on Friday, November 1st KVCF was included in 2 Metropolitan Tier 1 rankings, 3 Metropolitan Tier 2 rankings, and 4 Metropolitan...