February 7, 2012

Gregory D. Grove, Principal

  • 312-521-2798
  • ggrove@muchshelist.com
  • www.muchshelist.com
  • Gregory D. Grove, a Principal in the firm's Business & Finance group, concentrates his practice on private equity, venture capital and corporate transactions and counseling. He advises funds, boards of directors, management teams, underwriters, and private and public companies at all stages of development, from entrepreneurial to established, operating in a wide range of industries. Greg draws on his training and experience as an electrical engineer when representing clients in communications, semiconductor, software, medical devices, life sciences and other technology-related industries.  Further, Greg provides counsel to companies and investors in the health care industry and retail and consumer products and services.

    Greg counsels clients in all aspects of domestic and international private equity and debt transactions, mergers and acquisitions, venture capital investments, public offerings and intellectual property matters. He has significant experience in structuring complex, multi-tiered transactions and advises clients in purchases and sales involving distressed businesses and assets. He assists investors, issuers, underwriters, buyers and sellers in due diligence matters.  Greg provides guidance to growing and established businesses regarding exit strategies, including mergers, equity sales, asset sales, public offerings and, where applicable, the negotiation of settlements with former employees, vendors and others.  In addition, Greg advises companies on general corporate and ordinary operations matters, including company and subsidiary organization, contract drafting, equity and bonus compensation, and negotiations with executives and others.

  • Much Shelist, P.C.

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