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Students will work in teams (typically three or four people) on three discrete projects:
  • Find a lawyer. (10% of negotiation grade)
  • Lawyer strategy round. (40% of negotiation grade)
  • VC negotiation round. (50% of negotiation grade)

Explanations and written work products for each are given in the table below.

Note: To accommodate the professional participants' schedule, the simulation rounds take place during the week, usually in the evening. Students must be able to allocate ~2½ hours (including travel time) on two separate evenings.

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1Introductory Class: Logistics
Between 1 and 3Find a lawyer

In this short, introductory exercise, teams will identify what kind of lawyer they want to hire for their new venture. Using practical resources, they will identify a shortlist of appropriate candidates. (10% of negotiation grade.)

Written Work Product:

A short memo summarizing investigation process, and justifying selection.
Find a Lawyer (PDF)
2Term Sheets 101Teams must be formed by end of class

You must provide the professor with a written list of team members and a team name before leaving class. Unaffiliated students will be randomly assigned to teams by me at that time. No one leaves class today without belonging to a team.

Teams should be three or four people, depending on course enrollment. Teams must sign up for lawyer and venture capitalist rounds by 8:00 pm tonight on the Sloan class server.

Sign up Procedures:

Teams should select its 1st, 2nd and 3rd choice slots for both rounds. Each slot can by selected by up to two teams.

When a slot is selected by more than one team, the slot will be assigned based on the rank of the selection or lottery, if necessary.

Principles of fair play and equity count, too.
3Successfully Raising Money from VCs"Find a lawyer" conclusions due, at the start of class
Between 3 and 7Lawyer strategy sessions

Teams will assume the role of founders in a new firm and meet with practicing corporate lawyers at their offices. This simulation round is not an adversarial negotiation, but rather an exercise in using and managing outside advisers. Using a provided model term sheet, teams will formulate their legal and negotiating strategy for meeting with venture capitalists. (40% of negotiation grade.)

Sessions take place weekday evenings (or late afternoons) at law firms' offices. Each session: 1½-2 hours.

Written Work Product:

Teams will provide written agenda prior to meeting reflecting the team's priorities and goals for the meeting. Teams will provide written summary of meeting and evaluation of their effectiveness in the meeting.
Lawyer Simulation Round: Translate the Jargon, Build the Strategy (PDF)

MITunes, Inc.: Fact Packet for Simulations (PDF)

Sample Term Sheet (PDF)
4Seed Financing: Strategy for Getting to a Term Sheet
5Sector Focus: Biotech
6Angel Financing:
2 Approaches
7Compare and Contrast Lawyer Rounds; Update on Deal Trends


 

Between 7 and 11Venture capitalist negotiation sessions

Armed with insight from their lawyer round, teams will meet in a head-to-head negotiation with a local venture capitalist. The premise for this simulation is that the team is negotiating the final provisions that remain open between the team and the VC on their first round of venture financing. Leading Boston VC firms will be participating in the rounds. Teams will meet at the VCs' offices. (50% of negotiation grade.)

Sessions take place weekday evenings at VC firms' offices. Each session: 1½ hours.
 
Written Work Product:

Teams will provide written internal and external agendas prior to meeting reflecting the team's strategy, priorities and goals for the meeting. Following the meeting, teams will provide written summary of meeting and evaluation of their effectiveness and conclusions from the meeting.

Venture Capitalist Simulation Round: Negotiate the Deal, Build the Relationship (PDF)

Sample Internal Strategic VC Agenda (PDF)

8VC Negotiation: What Matters, What Works, What Doesn't
9Sector Focus:
Raising First Round Money in Biotech
10Going Global: Raising First Round Money for International Ventures
11ConclusionsIntra-team evaluation

Team members get to say who did the work.
Intra-team Evaluation (PDF)


Disclaimer: The web sites for this course and the materials they offer are provided for educational use only. They are not a substitute for the advice of an attorney and no attorney-client relationship is created by using them. All materials are provided "as-is", without any express or implied warranties.


 








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