30 Nov 2021
Put the Fun Back in Crowdfunding
Lexis Practical Guidance offers comprehensive coverage of crowdfunding regulation, procedures, and instruments. The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (or JOBS Act), Titles II, III, and IV have fundamentally expanded the options available for companies to raise investment capital, and these provisions have changed national securities laws. Titles II, III and IV of the JOBS Act are known as the crowdfunding provisions that authorize companies to solicit and consummate equity investments from the general public. These new crowdfunding mechanisms offer tremendous opportunity for issuers and investors alike, but the influx of less financially sophisticated investors to the private funds market also presents a danger. The legal practitioner who serves any issuers, funding portals, or investors in these offerings would be wise to exercise prudence, caution, and an abundance of care, as the SEC remains committed to investor protection and issuer oversight.
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