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Nontraditional Investors, Jennifer S. Fan Dec 2022

Nontraditional Investors, Jennifer S. Fan

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In recent years, nontraditional investors have become a major player in the startup ecosystem. Under the regulatory regime of U.S. securities law, those in the public realm are heavily regulated, while those in the private realm are largely left alone. This public-private divide, which is a fundamental organizing principle of securities law, has eroded with the rise of nontraditional investors. While legal scholars have addressed the impact of some of these nontraditional investors individually, their collective impact on deal terms, deal timelines, due diligence, and board configuration has not been discussed in a holistic manner; neither has their impact on …


Utility Token Offerings: Can A Security Transform Into A Non-Security?, Scott W. Maughan Aug 2020

Utility Token Offerings: Can A Security Transform Into A Non-Security?, Scott W. Maughan

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Central Bank V. First Interstate Bank: Plain Language And The Implied Private Right Of Action Under Section Loch) And Rule 10b-5, T. James Lee Jr. Mar 1995

Central Bank V. First Interstate Bank: Plain Language And The Implied Private Right Of Action Under Section Loch) And Rule 10b-5, T. James Lee Jr.

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