When preparing to sell a small or mid-size business, many owners focus on financial records and finding the right buyer. While those are critical components of any transaction, failure to address legal due diligence can threaten the integrity of the transaction. Legal due diligence is one of the most important steps a seller can take...
Business Transactions Blog
Under U.S. securities laws, offerings or sales of securities must be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) unless an exemption applies. Regulation A, often referred to as a “mini IPO,” is a registration exemption for certain public offerings, allowing eligible issuers to raise up to $75 million without the full SEC registration process....
Jul172025
On July 22, 2025, at 10 am Eastern Time, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (“SEC”) Small Business Capital Formation Advisory Committee will hold an interactive conference regarding the proposed finder rule from five years ago. If adopted, the rule would create an exemption permitting certain capital raisers to receive transaction-based compensation for capital raising activities...
Under the new administration with Chair Paul Atkins, investment adviser fees and undisclosed conflicts of interest are proving to be an area of priority. On June 2, 2025, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) charged New Line Capital LLC (“New Line”), and its managing member, David A. Nagler (“Nagler”), for breaching its fiduciary duties...
President Trump’s Truth Social recently made headlines with the announcement of a new bitcoin-based ETF that will potentially trade on the NYSE Arca. The recent S-1 filing does more than push crypto-based funds into the spotlight; it highlights some key legal and operational challenges that even private fund managers investing in crypto projects should consider....
Jun182025
A Private Placement Memorandum (PPM) is a legal disclosure document provided to prospective investors when selling securities in a private company. Its purpose is to outline all material terms of an investment in the issuer, as well as disclose potential risks. While there is no standard form of PPM that companies are required to use,...
What happens if your business partner dies, gets divorced, or wants to walk away? If you own part of a company along with other partners, you need to understand and be prepared for a potential business divorce. That is what buy-sell provisions cover. These provisions outline the terms and conditions under which membership interests in...
With the development of artificial intelligence (AI) and advances in its capabilities, many are becoming overly dependent and falling victim to its pitfalls. While AI has become a normal part of our everyday lives and can make things easier, it is not bulletproof. Understanding the weaknesses of AI, especially when applied to legal documents, is...