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Join us for three separate events on the technology industry and its legal implications: • Tech Start-Ups and Crisis: 10-11:30 am Speakers: Mustafa Rashed, President & CEO of Bellevue Strategies, David Gitlin, Shareholder & Co-leader for Greenberg Traurig’s Emerging Technology Practice and Nataliya Rymer, Of Counsel for Greenberg Traurig’s Business Immigration and Compliance Practice. • Structured Exits: A New Universe of Potential Funding for Companies in Underserved Markets: 2-3:30 pm Speakers: David Gitlin, Shareholder & Co-leader for Greenberg Traurig’s Emerging Technology Practice and Beth Cohen, Director of Global Emerging Growth Services for Greenberg Traurig • The Anatomy of a Chocolate Start-Up: 5-6:30 pm Speakers: Sam Lehr, Founder of MUCHOMAS Chocolate, Derek Menaldino, Founder of MUCHOMAS Chocolate, David Gitlin, Shareholder & Co-leader for Greenberg Traurig’s Emerging Technology Practice and Beth Cohen, Director of Global Emerging Growth Services for Greenberg Traurig
March 22, 2016 4:45–7:30pm International House Philadelphia 3701 Chestnut Street 19104
Topics relevant to aspiring international entrepreneurs, from raising venture capital and navigating immigration law requirements to finding local resources. Panelists: Tulio Albuquerque, Chief Executive Officer & Partner at Initbridge; Beth Cohen, Director of Global Emerging Growth Services at Greenberg Traurig; Amir Fardshisheh, Co-Founder & CEO at Herban Quality Eats; David Gitlin, Shareholder at Greenberg Traurig; Marc Kramer, Executive Director at Private Investors Forum; Jeanne Nevelos, Vice President of Business Expansion Services at SELECT Greater Philadelphia; Dhairya Pujara, Founder & CEO at Ycenter; Nataliya Rymer, Of Counsel at Greenberg Traurig; Karina Sotnik, Digital Portfolio Manager at Penn Center for Innovation; Ellen Weber, Executive Director at Robin Hood Ventures, & Executive Director at Temple University’s Innovation & Entrepreneurship Institute
As the US economy recovers, the demand for H-1B visas is skyrocketing. Please join us for this seminar which will provide important legislative updates and share effective strategies for succeeding this upcoming H-1B cap season.
Topics will include: •Lessons learned from the last cap season •New fee schedule affecting certain employers •Compliance and post-filing changes to the details of employment •Cap Gap/STEM OPT and related travel issues •Plan B (and C) – alternatives to H-1B •Strategies for petition preparation and filing
Presenters: Nataliya Rymer – Greenberg Traurig, Of Counsel Jennifer Hermansky – Greenberg Traurig, Associate
Wednesday, February 3, 2016 7:30 to 8:00 am – Breakfast and networking 8:00 to 9:00 am – Program
Greenberg Traurig 2700 Two Commerce Square 2001 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19103
The international law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP is sponsoring the 2015 Women’s Way Book Prize honoring cultural critic and author Janet Mock for her book, Redefining Realness: My Path to Womanhood, Identity, Love & So Much More. The free event will feature a moderated conversation between Mock and University of Pennsylvania professor and renowned feminist scholar Salamishah Tillet, Ph.D.., followed by a celebration reception and book signing/selling at 5p.m., May 19, 2015, at the Moore College of Art & Design.
Opening a restaurant is exciting: creating the menu, selecting decor, planning events, and earning your coveted first customer. Opening a restaurant can also have its challenges – especially if you’re not a lawyer. You want to keep the excitement of this industry while reducing the risk of legal action. Taste of Law is your appetizer to the legal implications of opening a restaurant in Philadelphia.