Peter Bosman Judges Transaction Law Competition at Duke University School of Law

Raleigh, N.C. – On April 4, 2014, Smith Anderson attorney Peter Bosman served as a judge in Duke University School of Law’s Transactional Law Competition hosted by the school’s Law & Entrepreneurship Society.

Designed to be the transactional equivalent to Duke Law’s Moot Court and Mock Trial competitions, the Transactional Law Competition gave law students hands-on experience with drafting and negotiating deal documentation. Competitors were provided with a hypothetical scenario for a start-up client or its potential venture capital firm. They had to prepare an agreement, mark up the opposing side's proposal, and then negotiate its terms with the other side. Peter joined other area attorneys with experience in venture capital investing and advising start-ups to judge each competitor’s performance. For more information on the Transactional Law Competition, please visit http://law.duke.edu/events/transactional-law-competition/.

About Peter Bosman

Peter focuses his practice on the representation of institutional lenders, private equity and mezzanine funds, and private companies on financing transactions and related equity investments. He has experience in a variety of commercial transactional matters, including senior financings, second-lien and mezzanine financing, asset-based financing, equity co-investments and investment exits. For more information on Peter, please visit his bio at SmithLaw.com.

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