Planning to take your company public? Our Noblesville-based attorneys specialize in IPOs, direct listings, SPAC mergers, and alternative paths to public markets for companies across Healthcare, Technology, Manufacturing.
Our managing partner provides selective ipo & going public law counsel to clients in Noblesville and nationwide, including:
We engage selectively with capitalized founders and investors in Noblesville and nationwide:
Indianapolis is a major center for life sciences and pharmaceutical M&A, anchored by Eli Lilly's massive presence and a network of contract research organizations, medical device companies, and health tech startups. The city's logistics sector, fueled by its position as the 'Crossroads of America' with more interstate highways than any other U.S. city, generates significant deal activity in trucking, warehousing, and supply chain services. Motorsports engineering and agribusiness round out a distinctive mid-market M&A landscape.
Indianapolis offers robust deal flow in the $2M-$25M range, with many family-owned logistics and manufacturing businesses approaching generational transitions. The market is moderately competitive, with local firms like Hammond Kennedy Whitney and Centerfield Capital competing for quality deals alongside national PE platforms building Midwest portfolios.
Indiana's pro-business tax environment, including no tax on inventory for manufacturers and distributors, makes Indianapolis acquisitions financially attractive from day one. The metro's central location enables next-day ground shipping to 75% of the U.S. population, a compelling logistics advantage for distribution-oriented roll-ups.
Indiana has adopted the Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act with business-friendly provisions, and the state's non-compete law was updated in 2016 to require employers to provide independent consideration for existing employees, which directly affects workforce retention assumptions in acquisition models.
"Going public changes everything about how you operate. The reporting obligations, the insider trading rules, the proxy requirements. Companies that aren't prepared for life as a public company shouldn't be rushing to get there."
Enforceable with blue-pencil modification. Physician non-competes restricted.
Entity mergers and conversions require filing with the Indiana Secretary of State, Business Services Division. Annual business entity reports are required. Regulated industry acquisitions (gaming, utilities, insurance) require separate agency approvals.
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Common questions from Noblesville clients
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State-by-state securities registration requirements and exemptions.
Read guideHow private companies can issue equity compensation under Rule 701.
Read guideFiling requirements for Regulation D offerings at the state level.
Read guideHow reverse mergers work and when they make sense as a path to going public.
Read guideRequirements for selling restricted and control securities.
Read guideOur managing partner provides selective ipo & going public law counsel for transactions nationwide. Submit your transaction details for a preliminary assessment.
Submit transaction details for review. We engage selectively with capitalized buyers and sellers.
Your transaction details are under review. If there is alignment, we will be in touch.
Meanwhile, feel free to call us directly at (248) 266-2790
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