Renee Rossi focuses her practice on venture financing transactions, merger and acquisition transactions, private placement offerings, securities law matters, and general corporate work. She works with a wide range of clients including startup and early-stage companies, venture capital, and private equity funds, privately-held companies, and professional investors.
Prior to joining the firm, Renee was a partner in the Business and Finance Group at HMB Legal Counsel, a well-established, corporate-focused law firm based in Chicago, Illinois. Previously, Renee advised businesses and family offices on capital structure and transactional legal issues including venture capital investments, private equity transactions, debt offerings, joint ventures, commercial contracts, mergers and acquisitions, and SEC compliance matters.
Contracts & Commercial Agreements
Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition-Search Funds
Venture Capital and Emerging Companies
Loyola University Chicago School of Law J.D. with honors
Ohio State University B.S., Marketing magna cum laude
Illinois (2010)
Chicago Bar Association, Member
Illinois State Bar Association, Member
CARPLS Legal Aid, Volunteer Attorney
Chicago Lights Tutoring, Tutor
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