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Crowdfunding: How the Internet Is Changing Securities Laws

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Crowdfunding: How the Internet Is Changing Securities Laws
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good info. Would have like to know what the average equity investor would be expecting for his money and how that would typically be set up.

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Discussion of the current crowdfunding landscape, the SEC’s new crowdfunding regulations and the potential opportunities and liabilities for investors, issuers and portals.

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Shawn M. Shillington, Marshall M. Gandy

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Crowdfunding: How the Internet is Changing Securities Laws (Jul 2014)

Discussion of the current crowdfunding landscape, the SEC’s new crowdfunding regulations and the potential opportunities and liabilities for investors, issuers and portals.

Originally presented: Jul 2014 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Shawn M. Shillington, Drillinginfo - Austin, TX
Marshall M. Gandy, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Fort Worth, TX