...with important differences. By contrast and somewhat paradoxically, the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (the JOBS Act) relaxed limitations regarding the publication...
Morris N. Simkin, a partner at McLaughlin & Stern, Sandra Holtzman, president of Holtzman Communications, and David Schmidt, a principal at Advanced Materials Advisory, present a perfect example of t
...are reserved for persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, outstanding professors or researchers, and multinational executives or managers. Second...
Holland & Knight partner Stuart M. Saft discusses major issues to consider in developing and operating condominium hotels because of the complex relationships and potential conflicts arising from com
...York is the nation's center of commerceoften exporting its business skills and financial products to the rest of the country. Sometimes we...
Labaton Sucharow's Michael W. Stocker and Philip C. Smith write: A drastic new change to long-established rulemaking practices may signal that our increasingly partisan political process is now exert
...status, midway between truly private firms (such as early stage venture capital startups and family-held firms) and public companies. The development that...
...Internet environment, the SEC endeavored to do so. The Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act passed on April 5, 2012, required the SEC to...
...its emerging companies group, representing startups, entrepreneurs and investors in technology...a member in its corporate, business and transactional tax and international...
A photographer, reporter and producer for a Buffalo newspaper and television station for almost 20 years, Mickey Osterreicher received his law degree in 1998 and now applies his legal skills and jour
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