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2026 Government Shutdown: What’s New, What’s Not

By Liz Dunshee On Saturday, January 31, funding lapsed for many government agencies – including the Securities and Exchange Commission. Unlike the government shutdown we experienced last fall, many folks expect the current shutdown to be short-lived – possibly ending this week. However, for companies trying to get to market, […]

Urgent: Pre-Shutdown Accommodation for Eligible IPO Issuers

By Liz Dunshee and Reid Hooper Our Cooley teams are working with clients to plan ahead for the looming government shutdown. For companies on the verge of the IPO, the staff has informally shared an important pre-shutdown accommodation that we didn’t have during the last go-round. The staff of the […]

CapitalXchange Audio – Unlocking Data on Post-IPO Governance Trends

By Liz Dunshee For our latest CapitalXchange interview, I spoke with Cooley lawyers Michael Mencher and Vince Flynn about Cooley’s Post-IPO Governance Trends Report. We covered: Listen here: Show notes: The views expressed during interviews are the speakers’ personal views and do not necessarily reflect those of Cooley or any […]

CapitalXchange Audio – Hong Kong IPOs With Will Cai

By Liz Dunshee Team Cooley has guided issuers and banks through pricing 12 Hong Kong IPOs so far this year! With a robust Chapter 18C pipeline, we expect more to come. In this CapitalXchange audio blog, I caught up with Will Cai to learn more about these deals. Will co-chairs […]

Nasdaq Revisits Listing Requirements (Again): Proposing Simpler Paths to Going and Staying Public

By Liz Dunshee A series of recent Nasdaq proposals make it more important than ever for smaller companies to closely monitor compliance. At the same time, they show that Nasdaq wants to send a market signal about the quality of its listed companies and encourage capital formation. The recent updates […]

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 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 […]

Reincorporation Considerations for Late-Stage Private and Pre-IPO Companies

Introduction Companies thinking about, preparing for or going through the initial public offering (IPO) process have many things to do and many decisions to make (to put it mildly!). A relatively recent addition to this list of considerations for Delaware-incorporated companies is whether to reincorporate in a different state, with […]

Cooley Market Talks – Navigating Market Dynamics: Current Considerations for Healthcare and Life Sciences Companies

Previously Recorded – Virtual Event Against the backdrop of an ever-changing capital markets landscape, Cooley’s Market Talks virtual series cuts through the noise and drills down on what you need to know about the current market. During this installment of Market Talks, our panel of thought leaders focused on healthcare […]

Considerations for Implementing a Multi-Class Share Structure

Dual-class share structures involve two or more classes of authorized common stock, with one class having the traditional one vote (or, in the rare case of Snap, no votes) per share, and the other class having multiple votes per share. High-vote shares are usually allocated to certain pre-IPO stockholders – […]