What is a Form D and what information gets publicly disclosed in a financing?

When a company raises capital by selling securities under Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, it must file a Form D with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Form D filing serves as a notice that informs the SEC of the securities offering and is required to comply with federal regulations. Form […]

Foley Represents Wynnchurch Capital in Its Investment in Principal Industries

Foley & Lardner LLP served as legal advisor to Wynnchurch Capital in connection with the acquisition of Principal Industries, LLC, alongside the founders of Principal, Bryan and Blake Vincent, and Principal’s current management team. Headquartered in San Angelo, Texas, Principal is a leading provider of LED components and engineered assemblies used in signage and brand […]

Key Takeaways From TEDAI 2024

Foley & Larder LLP recently sponsored TEDAI 2024 in San Francisco, drawing industry leaders and change makers to share meaningful new ideas in the rapidly developing area of artificial intelligence (AI). Four Foley partners, Natasha Allen, Monica Chmielewski, Christopher Swift, and Louis Lehot participated in panel discussions throughout the event. Much of the conference discussion […]

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