Are Rule 504 Shares Free Trading?

Rule 504 (“Rule 504”) of Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”) provides an exemption from the registration requirements of the federal securities laws which allows issuers to offer and sell up… Read More

What Is Accredited Crowdfunding? – Go Public Lawyer

As of September 23, 2013, the JOBS Act has permitted general solicitation and advertising in Rule 506 private placements.  While equity crowdfunding is not yet legal, both the SEC and FINRA have proposed rules for equity crowdfunding. This has… Read More

SEC Releases Regulation A Proposals

On December 18, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) voted to propose rules intended to increase access to capital for smaller companies. The SEC’s proposal is based upon Regulation A. Regulation A is an existing exemption from registration… Read More

Equity Crowdfunding

Since the JOBS Act was signed into law in April 2012, market participants and observers have anticipated the release of the regulations governing equity crowdfunding.  On October 23, 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) released Regulation Crowdfunding. … Read More

Funding Portals l Jobs Act

Title III of the JOBS Act provides that a Crowdfunded offering must be made through an Intermediary that is registered broker-dealer or a funding portal. Like broker-dealers, funding portals must be registered with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority…. Read More

Rule 506

On April 5, 2012, the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act became law. The JOBS Act is designed to stimulate economic growth by improving access to the U.S. capital markets by emerging growth companies. The JOBS Act created… Read More

The Role of the Securities Attorney in a Private Placement Offering

  Rule 506(c) fundamentally changes how an issuer conducts its private placement.  The rule allows issuers to engage in general solicitation and advertising of their private placement if specific conditions are met.   These requirements include that sales may only be… Read More

Regulation Crowdfunding for Intermediaries

Jobs Act 101 Blog Regulation Crowdfund provides for two types of intermediaries, the registered broker-dealer and the funding portal.   Broker-dealers do not need to register in order to engage in crowdfunding offerings, but their activities in this area are governed… Read More

What Causes a DTC Chill? Going Public Lawyers

The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (“DTCC”), through its subsidiaries, provides clearing, settlement and information services for securities. DTCC’s subsidiary, the Depository Trust Company (“DTC”) was created to improve efficiencies and reduce risk in the clearance and settlement… Read More

SEC Registration & the Emerging Growth Company

Emerging Growth Company

The JOBS Act makes it easier for issuers who qualify as an emerging growth company to go public direct by exempting them from certain federal securities regulations, by reducing certain SEC reporting requirements. The JOBS Act creates a new… Read More

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