Blasen Law advises on business and fund formation, corporate transactions, private capital markets, commercial credit, restructuring, and tokenized investment structures. The firm represents founders, sponsors, lenders, investment managers, and operating companies engaged in capital-driven transactions.
Blasen Law designs the legal and ownership structures that form the foundation of companies and investment vehicles. The work centers on aligning economics, control, and liability from the outset so that future financing and operational decisions can occur without structural friction.
Rather than treating formation as an administrative task, the firm approaches it as a strategic exercise in capital readiness and long-term governance design.
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Blasen Law structures private offerings and investment vehicles used to raise capital from investors. The practice focuses on securities compliance, offering design, and the legal architecture required for sponsors and issuers to access private markets efficiently.
The firm works across traditional and emerging structures, including digital securities and tokenized investment frameworks.
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Blasen Law advises on negotiated corporate matters where ownership, control, or commercial relationships change. The focus is on structuring agreements that clearly allocate risk, define economic participation, and support ongoing operations after closing.
This work frequently involves coordinating multiple stakeholders, aligning incentives, and translating business terms into enforceable legal arrangements.
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Blasen Law structures commercial credit arrangements for lenders, sponsors, and operating companies. The emphasis is on translating negotiated financial terms into enforceable documentation that reflects collateral, repayment mechanics, and intercreditor relationships.
This practice supports both traditional lending transactions and alternative credit structures tied to specialized assets or business models.
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Blasen Law advises clients facing distressed or underperforming credit situations where negotiated solutions are required to preserve value. The practice focuses on restructuring obligations, stabilizing relationships among stakeholders, and implementing practical outcomes outside of litigation whenever possible.
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Blasen Law advises financial institutions, sponsors, and platforms on the legal treatment of tokenized ownership and blockchain-based investment models within institutional capital markets. The work focuses on translating tokenization concepts into legally recognized structures that integrate with securities law, financing arrangements, and governance frameworks.
Rather than treating digital assets as a separate practice, the firm applies traditional transactional principles to emerging ownership and financing technologies.
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