Introduction: Scott Minot is a corporate attorney with more than 15 years of experience advising individuals and privately held and publicly traded domestic and international companies in connection with various routine and complex transactions and legal matters. In addition, Mr. Minot has experience serving as in-house counsel for various companies and providing general counsel and oversight regarding day-to-day corporate and legal matters.
Mr. Minot has significant experience advising clients in connection with various routine and complex commercial transactions including merger, acquisition and divestiture transactions; joint ventures and strategic alliances; private placement matters; project development; corporate formation, organization and governance matters; corporate financings; litigation management and various other matters relating to the development of strategies, tactics and solutions in connection with their businesses (including conducting analysis, negotiations and related due diligence with respect to various legal and business goals and strategies).
Mr. Minot’s representative transactions include drafting, reviewing and negotiating, among other things: stock purchase agreements; joint venture and strategic alliance agreements; asset purchase agreements; shareholder/operating/partnership agreements; private placement memorandums; funding/contribution agreements; placement agency agreements; broker agreements; employment/independent contractor agreements; licensing agreements; SaaS agreements; development agreements; vendor agreements; reseller agreements; consulting agreements; supply/distribution agreements; service agreements; equity incentive plans; commercial leases; franchise agreements; NDAs; term sheets, LOIs and MOUs; loan and security agreements; loan modification agreements; protective covenant agreements (non-competition, non-solicitation, confidentiality, work-for-hire, invention assignment, etc.); power purchase agreements (PPAs); engineering, procurement and construction contracts (EPCs); transmission agreements; operation and maintenance agreements and various other corporate and transactional agreements.