It has taken almost 20 years, but the SEC has proposed a multi-tiered approach to allowing "finders," who are not registered with broker-dealers, to raise money for private companies without being registered. This is especially important for smaller companies that do not get the attention...

Last Friday, the Securities and Exchange Commission approved a new Silicon Valley-based national securities exchange, the Long Term Stock Exchange (LTSE), with a unique twist - a focus on earlier stage companies and long term investing. The idea of "venture exchanges" has been around for...

A few weeks ago the President renewed discussion of the possibility of eliminating quarterly reporting by US public companies and moving back to semi-annual reports. In a tweet on August 17, he said, “In speaking with some of the world’s top business leaders I asked what...

Today, Sebastian Abero, the head of the SEC's Office of Small Business Policy, had some very positive news for those interested in the new Regulation A+. He revealed that, since the Reg A+ rules were adopted by the SEC in June 2015, through September 2017,...

At today's Practising Law Institute's Annual Institute on Securities Regulation, SEC Chairman Jay Clayton commented, among other things, on initial coin offerings, or ICOs. As we know, this year alone billions of dollars have been raised in ICOs, where cryptocurrency in the form of a...

The Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act of 2012 ushered in a very popular alternative for "emerging growth companies" going public and those utilizing Regulation A+: confidential submission to the SEC of your initial planned registration or offering statement. Unfortunately, companies not considered EGCs or...