Tuesday, April 30 • 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. ET

With M&A activity slower than in recent years, sponsors and investors have looked for alternate ways to find liquidity. One solution is a continuation fund, whereby asset(s) from a prior fund are moved into a new vehicle, rather than sold to third parties. Morgan Klinzing and Theodore Edwards of Troutman Pepper and Joe Scalio of KPMG discuss general structuring considerations for continuation funds and related tax and accounting considerations during the PECFOA meeting on April 30, 2024 in Berwyn, Pennsylvania.

July 25, 2024

Alison Grounds will be speaking at SOLID Atlanta on July 25. SOLID (Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption) is a TED-style talk summit focused on innovation and the business of law. Alison and the other speakers will give TED-style talks around the intersection of innovation, advanced technology, and the business of law. They will share what they are doing, how they are doing it, and the business impact it has. Troutman Pepper eMerge is proud to be the hosting sponsor of SOLID Atlanta.

Alison is the founder and managing partner of Troutman Pepper eMerge, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Troutman Pepper, which provides end-to-end, integrated discovery services for legal matters. Several leading industry authorities, including Chambers USA, have recognized eMerge and Alison Grounds with awards and accolades.

Jim Calvert and Angela Monaco will present “Document Review: Planning and Strategy.” This 90-minute program provides a comprehensive understanding of the initial stages of document review, focusing on strategic planning and goal setting. Participants will learn how to identify their objectives, plan effectively to leverage review details in deposition and trial preparation, and create a realistic timeline for the review process. The program equips participants with the skills to manage the review process efficiently.

To register, please email CLEmanagement@troutman.com.

Troutman Pepper Berwyn Office: Thursday, May 9 • 8:30–10:00 a.m. ET
Union Trust Building Pittsburgh: Tuesday, May 14 • 12:00–1:30 p.m. ET
Harrisburg Hilton: Thursday, May 16 • 12:00–1:30 p.m. ET

The key to success of a real estate development project in any industry is careful attention to every detail and phase, all of which have legal and financial consequences to developers and their teams. A sound understanding of the Pennsylvania-specific nuances in the real estate development process is essential for a successful project. Please join Troutman Pepper partner and experienced real estate and land use practitioner David J. Tshudy for a discussion of the following relevant topics:

  • The zoning and land development approval process
  • Financial security and development agreements
  • Nonconforming uses and structures
  • Land use case law and legislative update

This seminar is designed for lawyers, real estate developers and investors, real estate brokers, municipal officials, bankers, civil engineers, land surveyors, architects and landscape architects.

One hour CLE credit available in NJ, NY, and PA. A copy of this invitation and Completion Certificate will be provided to PA Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists per continuing education requirements.

There is no fee to attend this event. Please use the registration link above to RSVP at your preferred location.

Wednesday, April 24 • 9:15 – 9:45 a.m. ET

Alison Grounds will be speaking at Relativity’s AI Bootcamp: Powering the Future of Legal in Atlanta on April 23-24, 2024. In this session, “The Why Behind Generative AI,” Alison will discuss how Generative AI has emerged as a transformative force in the legal industry and revolutionized various facets of legal practice. She will explore the potential of the technology and help the audience understand the underlying motivations and rationale driving its adoption and integration within the legal domain. Alison was previously named an AI Visionary in 2022 by Relativity.

Tuesday, April 23 • 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET

Please join Jonathan Homer and Carlo DeHart for “Financial Covenants II: EBITDA Adjustment Caps, ECF, Available Amount Baskets,” on Tuesday, April 23 at 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. ET. The Corporate Finance Training Series is designed to provide associates with an advanced understanding of the various aspects of the Corporate Finance practice. Corporate Finance associates are expected to attend, and all Corporate associates are welcome.

This session is approved for MCLE credit for California, Illinois, New Jersey (through reciprocity), New York (newly admitted and experienced) and Pennsylvania. Troutman Pepper will automatically seek credit in the states where we have office locations unless state restrictions apply. Credit for other jurisdictions may be available upon request. For those licensed in California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and/or Pennsylvania, certificates will be distributed within 30 business days. If you have questions about CLE credits, please email CLE Management.

Tuesday, April 30 • 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. ET

This training is designed to equip participants with a robust understanding of the organization’s internal processes, protocols, and systems. We will explore the proven strategies and techniques that have been identified as most effective within our practice group and share tips on how to work more efficiently within the firm and practice group.

This session is approved for MCLE credit for California, Illinois, New Jersey (through reciprocity), New York (newly admitted and experienced) and Pennsylvania. Troutman Pepper will automatically seek credit in the states where we have office locations unless state restrictions apply. Credit for other jurisdictions may be available upon request. For those licensed in California, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and/or Pennsylvania, certificates will be distributed within 30 business days. If you have questions about CLE credits, please email CLE Management.

Wednesday, May 29 • 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. ET

Tom Phelan, partner at Troutman Pepper, and Todd Reinstein, partner at Forvis, will present on the potential ethical implications that the utilization of artificial intelligence could have on tax professionals. We invite you to join us for a discussion regarding the ethical considerations necessary for in-house tax departments.

Tuesday, April 23 • 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. ET

Are Competitive Conditions Improving or Are We Descending Toward a Rule-Less Animal House: Recent Antitrust Developments at the College Level.

From lawsuits challenging the Ivy League’s prohibition against athletic scholarships to a flurry of cases involving NCAA athletes’ ability to monetize their name, image, and likeness (“NIL”) rights, college-related antitrust litigation has proliferated in recent years. This CLE program will explore leading and ongoing antitrust litigation aimed at impacting the lives of college students and athletes, along with the repercussions of the Supreme Court’s decision in NCAA v. Alston in the world of college sports and beyond.

Attend this CLE program to hear antitrust practitioners who have litigated matters in a variety of industries, including lawsuits brought against universities, as they examine these recent antitrust developments at the college level.

Two Attendance Options:

1. Live In-Person

Troutman Pepper Philadelphia Office
Philadelphia Conference Center – 31st Floor
3000 Two Logan Square
Eighteenth and Arch Streets
Philadelphia, PA 19103

Schedule
12:00 – 12:30 p.m. – Lunch
12:30 – 1:30 p.m. – Panel

2. Virtual Webcast

Live or work in a different jurisdiction or outside county? Attend via webcast from any convenient location. Login link and materials link will be provided via email late the morning of the program.

March 25, 2024

This CLE session will explore the evolving application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the industrial technology industry, from Research & Development to software coding. The presenters will address critical legal considerations, including privacy, security, and intellectual property (IP) issues. The program will also discuss how to protect sensitive data, comply with privacy laws, and safeguard IP rights in the AI context. Finally, the presenters will explain best practices for building an effective AI policy, ensuring compliance, mitigating risks, and promoting responsible AI practices.

Please contact Linda Sanders for more information.