Legal Articles, Insurance
Regulation A+ Lawyers
Regulation A+’s new rules provide investors with more investment choices and issuers with more capital raising options during their going public transactions. Some confusion has arisen about whether SEC qualification of a Regulation A+ offering will result in the assignment of a stock ticker or...
How Can Regulation A+ Be Used By Small Companies To Go Public Without A Reverse Merger?
Regulation A+ offerings can be used in combination with direct public offerings and initial public offerings as part of a going public transaction.
The Importance of Uninsured Motorist Coverage
How to best protect yourself in case you get into a car collision with an uninsured or underinsured driver.
Commercial Property Owners: Ensure Your “Insured” Status
A recent personal injury case demonstrates that commercial property owners simply cannot be too cautious when it comes to ensuring their status as an additional insured on certificates issued to their tenants and contractors.
Simplifying Investor Relations & Equity Crowd Funding
How To Simplify And Manage Investor Relations When Raising Capital Online Through A Crowd Funding Portal Under Rule 506(c) Of Regulation D
Medical Provider Claims
As a Medical Provider, you need to be actively involved in your patients litigation
The artistry of small business start-up valuation.
Valuing a small business is tricky - here are some tips....
SEC Charges CEO & CFO with Sarbanes Oxley Violations
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against Marc Sherman, the CEO and Edward Cummings, the CFO of a Florida-based computer equipment company for misrepresenting to external auditors and the investing public the state of its internal controls over financial reporting.
SEC Charges CEO & CFO with Sarbanes Oxley Violations
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against Marc Sherman, the CEO and Edward Cummings, the CFO of a Florida-based computer equipment company for misrepresenting to external auditors and the investing public the state of its internal controls over financial reporting.