Partner Christopher Cain was quoted in an article that appeared in the Chicago Tribune on February 24, 2013 titled “Is promise worth peril?” Cain discussed emerging tech companies that have obtained access to adequate venture capital and are less likely to need equity crowd funding, including Catapult Chicago, a technology accelerator for Chicago startups co-founded by Cain and hosted in space provided by Foley’s Chicago office. Cain added that many startups are adverse to a great deal of shareholders, stating that potential investors may view a company with dozens or hundreds of shareholders as an unruly venture.
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