Scott & Jim from Latham & Watkins

Scott & Jim from Latham & Watkins

Author: collide. January 7, 2025 Duration: 1:05:34

Energy tech startups face a unique maze of legal pitfalls, and we’re breaking it all down with tips and strategies that could save your company. From dodging toxic investment terms like full ratchets to navigating funding rounds without losing founder control, we’ll unpack what works (and what doesn’t) in this high-stakes world. Ever wonder why project finance often beats venture capital in energy tech? Or how to connect with coastal VCs when you’re rooted in Houston’s energy scene? Whether it’s structuring deals, managing down rounds, or building investor relationships, this convo blends Silicon Valley savvy with Texas grit to give you the inside scoop on steering your startup toward success.

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00:00 - EnergyTech Nexus
00:20 - Introducing Latham & Watkins
03:20 - Importance of Energy and Infrastructure Expertise for Startups
06:02 - Navigating Long-Tail Engagements: Business Building with Latham & Watkins
11:29 - Learning Monetization Strategies in Startups
17:06 - Fundraising Red Flags for Startups
20:48 - Key Considerations for Founders When Choosing Investors
22:54 - Control vs Valuation: Understanding Trade-offs
26:27 - Overview of Houston’s Investor Landscape
31:15 - Energy Tech Nexus: Your Growth Platform
31:32 - Corporate Venture Capital Insights
34:58 - Project Level Financing Explained
36:41 - Current Trends in the Energy Industry
38:15 - Challenges in Fundraising
42:02 - Increasing Capital Flow into Houston
44:50 - Understanding Startup Valuation
49:20 - Risks of High Valuations in Startups
55:18 - Creating a Clean Tech Powerhouse
59:26 - Founders' Advice for Success
1:03:09 - Thank You and Closing Remarks

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