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...
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One of the most important requirements in the EB-5 process is proving that your investment funds come from a lawful source. A common question among potential investors is whether earnings from employment abroad can be used toward an EB-5 investment. The short answer is yes. Foreign salary income is a permissible source of EB-5 funds,...
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....
Surprisingly, this Trump administration has not attacked the H-1B program, at least not with regard to filings through USCIS. Under the previous Trump Administration, we saw a huge uptick in requests for further evidence (RFEs), and denials and approval rates took a nosedive. Since Trump took office earlier this year, approval rates remain high, although...
In the current administration, reports have surfaced highlighting an increase in cases of administrative processing. Both visa applicants and legal experts are voicing growing concerns over the extended delays experienced in the visa adjudication process due to this administrative procedure. This article aims to elucidate the nature of administrative processing, explore the different categories it...
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...
On June 27, 2025, the Supreme Court issued a decision in the ongoing legal battle surrounding birthright citizenship. Unfortunately, the decision failed to address the substance of the executive order, and its decision was focused on whether lower federal courts have the authority to issue nationwide injunctions. Background On the first day of his presidency,...
Jun262025
The U.S. Department of State has announced a significant change in the visa vetting process for international students and exchange visitors. Under new guidance released on June 18, 2025, all applicants in the F, M, and J nonimmigrant classifications will now be required to make their social media accounts public as part of expanded security...