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New York Attorney General Issues Guidance Clarifying Filing Requirements for Regulation D Private Placements | Troutman Pepper

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: On December 1, the New York attorney general issued guidance that issuers selling covered securities must provide notice through the Electronic Filing Depository (EFD) of the North American Association of Securities Administrators. The guidance eliminates the need to file a pre-closing Form 99, effectively settling disagreement among practitioners as to whether New York ever had the right to require issuers of securities in Rule 506 private placements to comply with the state’s longstanding Form 99 filing requirement, in light of the blue sky preemption provisions of the National Securities Markets Improvement Act of 1996 (NSMIA).

Attorneys: Avoid Pitfalls When Responding To Negative Online Reviews | Rivkin Radler LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: The rise of social media and online reviews has created a dilemma: How can an attorney respond to a negative review without violating ethical or professional responsibility? Just as many merchants respond to online customer reviews, many attorneys may feel the urge to rebut negative reviews posted about them online, be they from disgruntled clients or even opposing litigants. However, providing a detailed response online could create ethical problems. Last week, the New Jersey Advisory Committee on Professional Ethics (ACPE) issued guidance on how attorneys can respond to false, misleading, and/or inaccurate statements by former or prospective clients. The ACPE stated that attorneys may respond, but they must be cognizant of Rules of Professional Conduct 1.6 and 1.18, which provide that an attorney cannot reveal information obtained in the representation of or discussions with clients and/or prospective clients. The ACPE

Small business lease assistance partnership established

Small business lease assistance partnership established Dec 12, 2020 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced the launch of the New York Forward Small Business Lease Assistance Partnership. Recognizing the economic impact of COVID-19, this program will provide small businesses and their landlords with informational resources and pro bono assistance to help both parties reach mutually-beneficial lease workout agreements. This service is available to all New York State small businesses and landlords, and participation is voluntary. Over the next year, the partnership has the capacity to serve thousands of small businesses statewide.  “Small businesses are the backbone of any strong economy and it is critical that we work to find ways to support them during these difficult times,” Governor Cuomo said. “The COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on the economy has been nothing short of devastating, and through partnerships such as this, we can help to alleviate the burdens many business owners

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