Hi Michael,

this is probably better discussed off list.  But as I said I'd
definitely recommend DLA Piper as they have offices all over the place
and provide a great bridge between Sydney and Silicon Valley.

But ping me privately and I'd be happy to do an intro.

roBman


On Thu, 2012-05-03 at 13:38 -0700, Michael Imstepf wrote:
> Hi roBman,
> 
> 
> We are looking for someone to help us create a complex shareholder
> agreement. We are not sure whether we'll incorporate in Australia or
> in the US but we definitely need a law firm that has specific
> knowledge in this area. Do you think DLA Piper would be a good choice?
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Michael
> 
> On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 12:27:07 PM UTC+10, roBman wrote:
>         Hi Steven, 
>         
>         we're working with DLA Piper in Silicon Valley to do our Flip
>         Up and 
>         they've been amazingly helpful so I can't recommend them
>         highly enough. 
>         If you'd like an intro just ping me off the list. 
>         
>         Also, depending upon your capital raising goals you may
>         actually want to 
>         make the US entity the parent company instead of the
>         subsidiary...but 
>         it's worth getting good legal and tax advice on this based on
>         a clear 
>         description of your goals. 
>         
>         roBman 
>         
>         
>         On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 18:33 -0700, Steven Noble wrote: 
>         > If an Australian, private company was to create a Delaware
>         subsidiary: 
>         > # What would be the cost? 
>         > # Who would do it? 
>         > # What implications would there be? 
>         > # Especially, what unexpected implications might there be?
>         (E.g if the 
>         > Australian company and its Delaware listed subsidiary shared
>         staff, 
>         > equipment, etc?) 
>         > 
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