Securities Law for Non-Securities Lawyers
Demystifying the complex laws and regulations governing transparency of investments

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Whether your client’s goal is to raise money for business expansion, or simply to put existing cash to work in the market, securities can be the answer. Securities come in a wide variety of forms: stocks, bonds, mutual funds, certificates of interest, promissory notes, profit sharing agreements, investment contracts, and even certain joint ventures. Yet, in all forms, securities reflect an investment with risk of loss and the hope of profit.
A very complex set of laws and regulations govern securities. Securities laws do not proscribe what sorts of investments can be bought or sold—they simply demand full and fair disclosure of relevant information so that buyers can make informed choices. That simple idea—transparency—gives rise to a host of laws governing the companies that issue securities, the intermediary firms that transact in securities, and the enforcement of violations. In this new program, experienced securities practitioners provide an overview of the basis of securities laws from each of these perspectives.
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