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Dan Brecher's experience ranges from general counsel of New York Stock Exchange and NASD/FINRA member brokerage firms to representation of companies in hundreds of public and private securities offerings and advising institutional and high net worth investors.
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Tips to Consider Before Investing in a Start-Up

What You Should Consider Before Investing in a Start-up While the economy is steadily improving, 75 percent of all start-ups will fail, often in the first year. Before jumping “all in” and investing in a start-up, investors must be sure to carefully evaluate the business opportunity to determine whether the potential return on investment (ROI) […]

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A Guide on What To Do If Your Contract Partner Goes Under

What if your Contract Partner Goes Under? While the economies of New York and New Jersey have rebounded since the 2008 recession, small businesses still face challenges. Unfortunately, when a company with which you do business closes, it may leave you seeking options so that you are not a victim of that company’s failure.So what […]

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What You Need to Consider When Selling Company Stock

Filing Requirements When Selling Company Stock In many cases, start-ups and other small businesses are selling company stock without registering with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or state regulatory authority. However, the key question is whether the offering qualifies for one of several exemptions from registration under the federal Securities Act of 1933 or state […]

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Agreement to Agree is Not Enforceable in NY

Is this the end of agreement to agree in New York? A recent New York court decision highlights that letters of intent can often lead to messy breach of contract lawsuits – especially when it comes to the concept of agreement to agree. As the appeals court highlighted in New York Military Academy v. NewOpen Group, […]

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SEC Adopts New Rules for Administrative Proceedings

What You Need to Know about the SEC’s New Rules for Administrative Proceedings The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently adopted several amendments to its rules of practice governing administrative proceedings. According to the agency, the rule changes are “intended to update the rules and introduce additional flexibility into administrative proceedings.” The Dodd-Frank Act gave […]

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Are Intrastate Crowdfunding Laws Still Relevant?

While everyone was waiting for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to finalize its equity crowdfunding rules, many states took matters into their own hands. Now that the federal regulations are finally in place, it remains unclear what role intrastate crowdfunding will play. Intrastate crowdfunding on the rise In total, 28 states have now legalized […]

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SEC Proposes New BCP Rule for Investment Advisers

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently proposed a rule that would require registered investment advisers to adopt or amend their current business continuity and transition plans (BCP). Under the proposed BCP rule, the plans must be reasonably designed to address operational risks related to a significant disruption in the adviser’s business. Why the need […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Will New York Commercial Litigation Settlements Increase?

With this new rule passed, will New York commercial litigation settlements become the norm for resolution? Commercial litigation is often contentious. Yet the large majority of cases are still resolved short of going to trial – this is where commercial litigation settlements will come into play. In the State of New York, a new rule recently […]

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What You Need to Know About Term Sheets

Term Sheets & Their Role in Business Whether seeking to obtain financing, negotiating the purchase of real property, or entering into a partnership, most small business owners will encounter term sheets at some point. In its most basic form, a term sheet is a non-binding document that sets forth the material terms and conditions of a […]

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U.S. v Newman Insider Trading Case Awaits SCOTUS Review

Growing Circuit Split Over United States v Newman Insider Trading Case In convicting a Massachusetts attorney of insider trading, the First Circuit Court of Appeals declined to impose the higher standard established by the Second Circuit in the United States v. Newman insider trading case. The decision adds to the circuit split regarding insider trading cases, which […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Mickelson Case Reflects Insider Trading in the Wake of Newman

What does the Mickelson case reveal about insider trading? Professional golfer Phil Mickelson was recently named in an insider trading case involving sports gambler William Walters. Although Phil is not facing any charges in the Mickelson case, he did agree to pay full disgorgement of his trading profits totaling $931,738.12. As detailed in the insider-trading complaint filed […]

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