TROY ? David Parsigian, a specialist in venture capital financing who also represents technology-based companies, will present a legal primer for business starts ups Nov. 30 at Automation Alley’s headquarters in Troy, part of the training program offered by the Great Lakes Entrepreneur’s Quest.
Parsigian will cover four key legal topics entrepreneurs must consider when starting new companies: the business structure and entity formation, the legal obligations to investors, construction of stock option incentives for employees and intellectual property management and protection.
He has extensive experience in advising technology businesses with respect to locating sources of capital and structuring financings ranging from seed capital to initial public offerings. Parsigian?s legal expertise includes general corporate and securities law and technology licensing. He is the head of the firm?s High-Technology Ventures Practice Group and a deputy head of the firm?s Business and Finance Practice Group.
Registrants are invited to submit questions prior to the event and participate in a dynamic discussion with Parsigian and other participants.
Admission: Free with required pre-registration, click on GLEQ.Org
Registrants are requested to e-mail their specific legal questions by November 29th to have them included in the discussion. Email those questions to [email protected]





