Case Simulation: Taking a Company through an Initial Public Offering

Case Simulation: Taking a Company through an Initial Public Offering

What is it like to guide a company through a public launch? This is your chance to take on the role of lead advisor of an IPO.

By Future of Law Lab - University of Toronto Faculty of Law

Date and time

Fri, Feb 10, 2023 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM EST

Location

University of Toronto Faculty of Law

78 Queens Park Toronto, ON M5S 2C5 Canada

About this event

Description

Wall Street bets, NFT's, cryptocurrency, and Fintech are all well-hyped subjects that have helped bring Finance into the mainstream. Shareholders and customers seek new ways of interacting with their favourite brands, and the savviest companies are finding unique ways to tailor their capital raises to match this demand. This case simulation session will put students in the driver's seat of an Initial Public Offering, as they advise a company on the offering and explore the innovative new methods for raising capital.

In partnership with Dealmaker, this IPO Case Simulation is a two-hour session where you will have the opportunity to discover exciting new capital offering strategies and apply them to a fictional organization. You will be the legal team guiding the decision-making process as the company prepares for its IPO, taking into the account the legal, business, and regulatory impacts of your strategy.

The Future of Law Lab Case Simulation sessions are each structured as a holistic experience that investigates how legal problems affect the entirety of business operations. Whether you intend to work at a firm, in-house, government, or providing legal advice in any capacity, this is a fantastic opportunity to build your substantive skillset.

Dealmaker

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