posted Dec 20, 2013, 11:45 AM by Unknown user
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Recorded video is posted below.
As previously reported on Crowdfund Insider the Business Law Section and the International Section of the New York State Bar Association (NYSBA) is hosting a live program and webcast in New York City on December 11, 2013, to review crowdfunding. The event commences at 12 Noon with the presentations beginning at 12:30PM. The event is being organized by Jay Hack, Chair of the NYSBA Business Law Section and Georgia Quinn, a Securities Attorney at Seyfarth Shaw. The webcast may be viewed here, along with the associated slides, or you may view the live streaming of the event below. Expected Topics Include:Issuers and Investors: Who can make a crowdfunding offering and who can participate as a crowdfunding investor? The Crowdfunding Offering: What are the disclosure requirements on issuer, financial statement requirements, integration with other offerings and related issues? The Intermediaries: Crowdfunding portals, broker/dealers and trading issues. Crowdfunding in Action: Practical implementation, costs and liabilities. Questions and Answers – including remote email Q&A by those watching the webcast. If time permits. Panelists Include: Leila Bham, Esq., Securities and Exchange Commission Trading and Markets Division Doug Ellenoff, Esq., Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP, known to many as “Mr. Crowdfunding” Kiran Lingam, Esq., General Counsel at SeedInvest, a crowdfunding portal Georgia Quinn, Esq., Seyfarth Shaw, LLP, member, Securities Regulation Committee, Business Law Section Jay L. Hack, Esq., Gallet Dreyer & Berkey, LLP, Chairman, Business Law Section, New York State Bar Association Azish Filabi, Esq., Assistant Vice President and Ethics Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
posted from:http://www.crowdfundinsider.com/2013/12/28040-secs-crowdfunding-proposal-preliminary-look-livestream/
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