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THE RISE AND REGULATION OF THIRD-PARTY LITIGATION FUNDING
Corporate Securities Legal

A U. S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) study, released in January of 2023 found that “Third-party litigation financing (TPLF) is an arrangement where a funder that is not a party to a lawsuit agrees to provide funding to a litigant (typically a plaintiff) or law firm in exchange for an interest in the potential recovery…

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Preferred Equity as an Alternative Method to Raise Capital
Corporate Securities Legal

Operating capital is essential to sustain and grow business operations. However, many companies are currently facing challenges in securing traditional financing. As a result, alternative methods of raising capital have become increasingly important, offering faster access and greater flexibility, though often at a higher cost. These alternatives include crowdfunding, angel investment, revenue-based financing, invoice factoring,…

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Pros and Cons of Severance Packages
Corporate Securities Legal

When hiring employees, companies should consider not only the beginning of the employment relationship but also how it may eventually end. Severance agreements provide a structured way to manage that transition while protecting both the employer and the employee. What Is a Severance Package? A severance package is an agreement that provides compensation and benefits…

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Risks in Consulting Agreements
Corporate Securities Legal

A consulting agreement is a legal contract that defines the terms under which a consultant or consulting firm provides services to a client. It establishes expectations, responsibilities, and protections for both parties, helping to ensure a clear and professional working relationship. Key Characteristics of Consulting Agreements Consulting agreements differ from employment relationships in several important…

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How Does Loss of Good Standing Affect a Corporation’s Legal Rights
Corporate Securities Legal

When a corporation or LLC is formed, it becomes a separate legal entity with the ability to conduct business, enter contracts, and enforce its rights through the courts. This legal status is established by filing formation documents, such as articles of incorporation, with the state. However, this status is not permanent. To maintain legal rights…

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What Is a Qualified Investor for Private Placements
Corporate Securities Legal

Several years ago we discussed accredited investors and how the definition of that category has expanded. A related—but more sophisticated—classification is the qualified investor, often referred to as a qualified purchaser in certain investment contexts. While both categories are designed to identify investors capable of participating in higher-risk investment opportunities, qualified investors are subject to significantly higher financial thresholds and typically gain access to a broader range of investment vehicles. Accredited Investors vs. Qualified Investors An accredited investor generally qualifies based on income or net worth. The typical standards include: A qualified investor, by contrast, must meet much higher investment thresholds. Under standards derived from the Investment Company Act of 1940, a qualified investor typically must have: Because of these higher thresholds, qualified investors are generally considered to have greater financial sophistication and the capacity to withstand potential investment losses. Access to Exclusive Investment Opportunities Qualified investors often have access to investment opportunities that are not available to the general public, including: These investment vehicles can offer the potential for higher returns, but they also involve greater risk and complexity. Regulators restrict access to these opportunities because they require investors who can both understand the risks and absorb potential financial losses. Verification and Documentation Requirements To participate in offerings restricted to qualified investors, individuals must undergo a verification process to confirm their eligibility. This typically involves providing documentation such as: Verification is often conducted by investment funds, financial institutions, or third-party verification services that specialize in reviewing investor qualifications. Accurate documentation protects both the investor and the issuer from potential legal issues. Regulatory Protections and Disclosure Even though qualified investors are considered more financially sophisticated, regulatory protections still apply. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) imposes disclosure requirements designed to ensure transparency and reduce the risk of fraud. Funds that accept qualified investors typically must provide detailed disclosures regarding: These funds may also be subject to audits and regulatory review to ensure compliance with federal securities laws. Why Qualified Investor Status Matters for Private Placements For companies conducting private placements, determining whether potential investors qualify as accredited or qualified investors is an important part of regulatory compliance. Companies must perform appropriate due diligence to ensure that only investors who meet the financial and sophistication standards required by law participate in certain high-risk investment offerings. These safeguards help: Legal Assistance with Private Placements Private placement offerings require careful preparation of legal documentation and compliance with federal securities laws. At Corporate Securities Legal, LLC, our attorneys prepare Private Placement Memoranda (PPMs) and related documentation for delivery to qualified prospective investors and assist companies throughout the private placement process.

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What Are Subscription Agreements and Why Are They Important
Corporate Securities Legal

A subscription agreement is a legally binding contract between a company and an investor for the purchase of securities such as company shares or bonds. It is commonly used in private placement transactions and outlines the terms and conditions under which an investor agrees to contribute capital to a business. The agreement typically specifies key details of the investment, including: A subscription agreement differs from a shareholder agreement, which governs the relationship between shareholders after they already own shares. Subscription agreements focus on the initial investment transaction, while shareholder agreements address long-term governance matters such as voting rights, board appointments, and restrictions on share transfers. Role in Private Placement Transactions Subscription agreements are most commonly used in private placements, where securities are sold without registering the offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Private placements frequently rely on exemptions under Regulation D, including: These exemptions allow companies to raise unlimited capital from investors while avoiding the time and expense associated with registering a public offering. However, companies must comply with certain requirements, including: Benefits for Investors For investors, subscription agreements provide a structured framework that outlines the risks and responsibilities associated with the investment. In many cases, investors participate as limited partners, meaning: This structure allows investors to provide funding while avoiding direct operational responsibility. Advantages for Companies Subscription agreements can be particularly valuable for companies seeking early-stage financing. Businesses that are not yet ready to attract venture capital firms or investment banks may still raise capital from private investors through private placement offerings. Key advantages include: Potential Disadvantages Despite their advantages, subscription agreements also present certain limitations compared with other investment arrangements. Common drawbacks may include: Because of these factors, investors often need to rely on contractual rights and direct communication with management to remain informed about company operations. Why Legal Guidance Is Important Subscription agreements can be complex and must be carefully drafted to address the unique needs of both the company and its investors. Properly structured agreements help ensure compliance with securities laws while protecting the rights and expectations of all parties involved. The attorneys at Corporate Securities Legal LLP have extensive experience drafting and negotiating subscription agreements and advising clients on private placement transactions. Contact Corporate Securities Legal LLP to ensure your investment agreements comply with securities regulations and effectively protect your financial interests.

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Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) Tax Exemption
Corporate Securities Legal

When starting a business, advance planning can significantly reduce tax liability when the time comes to sell the company—whether through retirement, acquisition, or other liquidity events. The Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) exemption, authorized under Internal Revenue Code Section 1202 and enhanced by recent legislation, allows eligible business owners to exclude substantial capital gains realized upon…

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DEALMAKERS ARE SUCCEEDING IN M&A SURGE
Corporate Securities Legal

After a few years of declining merger and acquisition (M&A) activity, transaction volume is beginning to rise again, making this an important time for companies to prepare for potential deal opportunities. Whether a company intends to expand through acquiring additional products or services or seeks to combine with a complementary business, preparation is essential to…

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