29 Jan 2026 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PST
You’re invited to Morrison Foerster’s ScaleUp Speaker Series—a complimentary series that will provide insights into the legal side of founding a startup. This weekly seminar will arm you with the knowledge needed to manage the legal aspects of launching, funding, and growing a startup, and ways to avoid common mistakes that can have serious consequences down the road.
We are hosting this cycle of the ScaleUp Speaker Series on Fridays as virtual-only events, including several bonus sessions on Thursdays.*
In this session, you will learn how to leverage new corporate forms to build a mission-oriented startup while retaining the ability to attract capital and grow your business.
To register for upcoming events in this series, see our full schedule below:
To attend a session, please register by clicking its title (in orange text) below. You must register for each session individually.
Week 2: Intellectual Property Basics – January 30, 2026
Learn the basics of the different types of IP, how they add value to your startup, and missteps to avoid that may prevent you from protecting your IP.
Week 3: Raising Angel Investment (including Convertible Note Financings) – February 6, 2026
Learn the most common angel investment structures and practices in seed-stage investing (including debt, equity, and hybrid approaches) and receive an introduction to the preferred stock terms that form the basis of venture capital investments.
Week 4: Raising Venture Capital Investment (Deal Terms and Structures) – February 13, 2026
Learn the basic concepts, structures, and math behind venture capital investments, including capital structures, term sheets, and capitalization and liquidation models.
Week 4A: Raising Impact Investment – February 19, 2026
Learn how impact investors and investments differ from traditional investors and venture capital investments, including key terms of impact side letters and program-related investments (PRIs).
Week 5: Most Common Legal Mistakes of Startup Entrepreneurs – February 20, 2026
Learn more than a dozen common mistakes, their impacts on startups, and how to avoid them in the first place.
Week 6: Antitrust Issues for Startup Companies – February 26, 2026
Learn about basic antitrust laws and principles, the current antitrust enforcement landscape, antitrust risks in interactions with peers and competitors, and other relevant topics relating to antitrust and competition in the startup space.
Week 7: Startup Equity Incentives – February 27, 2026
Learn the basics of customary equity incentives and how they are used to attract and retain top talent in a competitive market. We will discuss founder vesting, restricted stock, and stock options (including incentive stock options (ISOs) and nonqualified stock options (NSOs)).
Week 8: Follow-On Venture Financing Complexities – March 6, 2026
Learn how startups and investors manage down rounds, recapitalizations, pay-to-play financings, and other complexities that arise only in the second and subsequent rounds of financing.
Week 9: Selling Your Startup – March 13, 2026
Learn the differences among acquisition structures, and master fundamental terms for mergers and acquisitions, and receive an overview of definitive M&A agreements and processes.
Week 10: Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) – March 20, 2026
Learn about the steps necessary when considering an IPO, including the process and timing, and continuation as a U.S. public company.
Week 11: Raising Capital from Foreign Investors: CFIUS Basics – March 26, 2026
Learn about the underlying regulatory framework of foreign investments in U.S. startups, how founders should think about approaching foreign investors for investments, and how U.S. investors will likely view startups with foreign investments.
Week 12: Open Forum Recap – March 27, 2026
Join our interactive, open forum where you can ask our experienced startup attorneys questions on topics raised during earlier sessions or startup legal questions generally.
For more information on our ScaleUp programming offered in Austin, Boston, New York, and Palo Alto, please visit us at MoFo ScaleUp.
*Week 1A: B-Corps., Benefit Corps., and Public Benefit Corps.; Week 4A: Raising Impact Investments; Week 6: Antitrust Issues for Startup Companies; and Week 11: Raising Capital from Foreign Investors: CFIUS Basics are bonus sessions and will be held on Thursdays.
Timothy J. HarrisPartner
Alfredo B. D. SilvaPartner
Shai KalanskyPartner