Lexology, the leading global legal intelligence platform for legal updates and research, has published the ninth edition of its ‘Lexology In-Depth: Initial Public Offerings’, edited by Lowenstein Sandler partner Daniel L. Forman.

The publication (formerly called ‘The Initial Public Offerings Law Review’) introduces the reader to the main stock exchanges around the globe and their related initial public offering (IPO) regulatory environments and provides insight into the legal and procedural IPO landscapes across key jurisdictions worldwide. Each chapter gives a general overview of the IPO process in the region, addresses regulatory and exchange requirements, and presents key offering considerations.

Forman, a member of Lowenstein’s Capital Markets & Securities group, represents public and private companies, investment banks, private equity sponsors, and venture funds in a wide range of capital markets transactions, including IPOs, secondary equity offerings, convertible debt offerings, debt offerings, tender offers, debt restructurings, and private placements, as well as related corporate and securities matters. He has a deep knowledge of and experience with sophisticated financing transactions, including equity-linked offerings, PIPEs, confidentially marketed offerings, registered direct offerings, reverse mergers and SPACS.

About Lowenstein Sandler LLP
Lowenstein Sandler LLP is a national law firm with more than 375 lawyers working across five offices in New York, Palo Alto, New Jersey, Utah, and Washington, D.C. The firm represents clients in virtually every sector of the global economy, with particular strength in technology, life sciences, and investment funds. Recognized for its entrepreneurial spirit and high standard of client service, the firm is committed to the interests of its clients, colleagues, and communities.