Professional investment requires professional counsel. At Aronberg Goldgehn, our team of business lawyers brings substantial experience working with middle-market, sponsor-backed companies and investors, in domestic and cross-border investment transactions. From the initial platform investment through exit, we utilize our breadth of knowledge and experience while leveraging the latest technological resources to bring quality and efficient representation. We provide representation to the following investors:

  • Independent/Fundless Sponsors

  • Private Equity Funds

  • Venture Capital Funds

  • Angel investors

  • Lead Investors

  • Family Offices

In addition to our experience working with sponsors and investors, we represent emerging companies and their financial advisors to structure an infusion of new capital or debt, crafting private placement memorandums to properly inform investors of the risks related to the investment, and advise on the regulatory requirements of fund raising.

REPRESENTATIVE MATTERS

  • Represented independent sponsor in capital raise and acquisition of aviation repair company, capital raise and growth acquisitions, including negotiation of senior, mezzanine and seller financing agreements.

  • Represented independent sponsor in capital raise and acquisition of transportation company and growth acquisitions, including drafting organizational documents and negotiation of senior, mezzanine and floorplan financing agreements.

  • Represented independent sponsor in structuring organizational documents.

  • Represented emerging software company in Series A financing.

  • Represented physician in sale to private equity backed company.

  • Represented security company in sale to private equity backed company.

  • Represented lead investor in cannabis cultivation and distribution investment.  

  • Represented advertising and marketing agencies in sales to private equity backed companies.

SEC Proposes New Rules Regulating Registered Investment Advisers' Use of Service Providers
10.28.22

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed new rules under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 that could impact registered investment advisers and providers of key outsourced services to advisers.... Read More