Month: September 2025

Governance on the IPO Path: Nine Tips for Late-Stage Private Companies

By Liz Dunshee In today’s market, an initial public offering (IPO) can be an attractive liquidity option – but you have to be ready to price when the moment is right. While the business and management story, financial reporting and disclosure controls are all very important parts of the IPO […]

Crypto’s Next Stage: Practical Paths to Accessing Public Markets

By Liz Dunshee Cryptocurrency companies are facing opportunities in the US public markets like never before. In the midst of the current market demand, the president’s Working Group on Digital Asset Markets has directed a multiagency approach to creating a workable regulatory framework for the industry. As part of that, […]

The Joy of the Berkeley Fall Forum on Corporate Governance (for the ‘Capital Raising’ Crowd)

By Liz Dunshee Over on “The Governance Beat” blog – where Broc Romanek is sharing updates for public companies on a near-daily basis – he recently spotlighted the joy of the upcoming Berkeley Fall Forum on Corporate Governance, happening October 28 and 29 in San Francisco and virtually. I’ve had […]

The Incorporation Debate: What You Need to Know Now

By Liz Dunshee For decades, Delaware has been the default choice for incorporation – either at formation or in anticipation of an initial public offering (IPO). As we noted in this June 2025 CapitalXchange article, recent developments have made the  decision more complex. Today’s blog recaps why the incorporation decision […]

New Voice on CapitalXchange: Hi, I’m Liz Dunshee

By Liz Dunshee Hi there. It’s official! A new voice is in the mix on CapitalXchange. I’m a newbie to Team Cooley, but not a newbie to the capital markets and corporate governance scene. Some of you might know me from TheCorporateCounsel.net, where I’ve been blogging and wearing various other […]