Chris Forrester is a partner in the Capital Markets practice.  

Mr. Forrester represents public and private companies, investment banks and sponsors in corporate and finance matters, including securities offerings, mergers, acquisitions and strategic transactions, corporate governance and public company reporting and compliance. He regularly advises boards on strategic matters.  He also speaks regularly on securities and governance matters at forums such as Practicing Law Institute and Financial Executives International, and is the co-author of Fiduciary Duties of Directors and Officers (published by R.R. Donnelley; foreword by Professor John Buley Duke’s Fuqua School of Business). Mr. Forrester was named to the Top 40 Under 40 persons in the Finance Industry by Investment Dealers’ Digest in December 2007.

Securities Offerings – Mr. Forrester has been involved in dozens of public and private securities offerings in the U.S. and abroad, including initial public offerings, follow-on and secondary offerings, confidentially marketed offerings, PIPEs, ATMs (at the market offerings), private offerings of preferred securities and convertible and bridge note offerings. He represents issuers, underwriters and arrangers in these matters.

Mergers, Acquisitions and Strategic Transactions – Mr. Forrester has extensive experience representing strategic and financial buyers and sellers in transactional matters, including public and private company mergers, acquisitions and dispositions, carve-out and other asset transactions, and joint ventures. He has worked on transactions involving buyers and sellers in numerous transactions in North America, Europe, and Asia. Mr. Forrester has considerable expertise representing boards and other constituents in complex related party transactions.

Corporate Governance and Public Company Reporting and Compliance – Mr. Forrester represents public and private companies seeking to develop and maintain best practices in corporate governance. Mr. Forrester also regularly represents companies in their ongoing compliance with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and stock exchange requirements. Mr. Forrester has considerable expertise representing boards and other constituents in complex related party transactions.