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SEC Proposes Order to Allow “Finders” in Private Offerings

| October 15, 2020 | Articles

By Reid Godbolt. On October 7, 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission voted to propose a new limited, conditional exemption from broker registration requirements for “finders” who assist small business issuers in private offerings to “accredited investors.” In seeking to ensure that the “finder” concept will be within the small capital raising context, the proposed… Read more »

OSHA Complaints Rising in 2020

| October 15, 2020 | Articles

No company wants an on-site investigation or a citation from the federal government. Before either occurs, the employer will have an opportunity to respond to a complaint. Take preventative action now and know how to respond to a notice. By Larry Lee The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is on high alert and aggressively… Read more »

Contract Exculpatory Provisions In The Time Of Covid

| October 09, 2020 | Articles

Force Majeure, impossibility, impracticality, frustration of purpose, and other contract hot button issues, as presented by Brad Hamilton for the CBA Business Law Institute. By Brad Hamilton 1. FORCE MAJEURE force majeure (fors ma-zhər) [Law French “a superior force”] (1883) An event or effect that can be neither anticipated nor controlled; esp., an unexpected event… Read more »

Planning for Incapacity: An Often-Overlooked Aspect of Estate Planning

| October 05, 2020 | Announcement, News

Join Dylan Metzner in this interactive workshop covering common scenarios and disputes that arise when an individual’s starts to experience mental instability with a discussion designed to uncover best practices that can minimize the risk and/or effect of family disputes and litigation. Planning for Incapacity: An Often-Overlooked Aspect of Estate Planning CBA-CLE Virtual Estate Planning… Read more »