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Regulation D Offerings and Private Placements 2019 Sessions 1-3

Content Provider
LexisNexis
Product
Run Time
222 Minutes
Recording Date
03/07/2019
Presenter(s)
Martin Dunn, David Martin, Robert Robbins, Alan Berkeley, Jennifer Zepralka, Rawn Reinhard
Learning Method
On-Demand Training
Practice Area
Securities and SEC

Price $299.00

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Description

“This course and the faculty are the absolute best and without peer.” – Past Attendee As private capital markets continue to compete seriously with public markets, the SEC is paying close attention to its policies regarding all types of exempt offerings. And with the surging popularity of new forms of capital-raising, including online and initial coin offerings, it has never been more important for lawyers to be up-to-date on all of their clients' options for raising capital. Stay ahead of the curve! Always insightful, consistently interesting and often entertaining, Regulation D Offerings and Private Placements never fails to deliver a mix of practical benefits and cutting-edge information while addressing the spectrum of private placements. Each year this unique program boasts a distinguished faculty of current and former SEC, state, and FINRA regulators, experienced practitioners, and inidustry participants who engage in spirited discussions and address questions in dynamic Q&A opportunities. In-person and webcast attendees are actively encouraged to participate during the free-flowing course format. Join us to gain valuable insights into the status of the changing regulatory environment and market for private offerings, including: • The unexpected vitality of Reg A+ : expanding the benefits of the highly popular offering regime to public companies • Continuing concerns under Regulation D: exemptions, uses, benefits, and disadvantages • Blue sky concerns and enforcement initiatives at the state level • Risks in exempt offerings from an insurer's perspective • Special Topic: Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) • The rise of Rule 701 in the "Gig Economy" • Regulation crowdfunding and state crowdfunding • Intrastate/Regional Offerings and Expanded Rule 504 • Latest FINRA developments • Rule 144 and 144A

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