1-Hour Program

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Overview

Taken from the Audio-only Briefing Advising Clients on Community Capital Offerings Recorded July 2018 in New York

Advising Clients on Community Capital Offerings [01:05:45]

Although growing in popularity, community capital security offerings continue to be underutilized. In this presentation, we will discuss why raising community capital should be considered and when it might be appropriate for your clients.

Please join Kim Arnone and Sarah Kaplan of Cutting Edge Capital, and Cameron Rhudy of Sustainable Economies Law Center, for a discussion of regulatory strategies that allow your clients to raise capital publicly and from a broad base of investors (accredited and non-accredited). Topics will include:
  • Direct public offerings
  • Regulation Crowdfunding
  • Regulation A

Program Level: Overview

Intended Audience: Solo and small firm attorneys, in-house counsel, and corporate and nonprofit board members and offices

Prerequisites: An interest in helping clients raise capital from their communities

Advanced Preparation: None

Presentation Material
  • Advising Clients on Community Capital Offerings
    Kim Arnone, Sarah Kaplan, Cameron Rhudy

Registration fee waivers and discounts are widely available to attorneys, paralegals and staff working in nonprofit and legal services organizations; pro bono volunteers (providing no-fee legal assistance to clients individually or through an organization); government attorneys; judges and judicial law clerks; law professors and law students; senior attorneys (age 65 and over); unemployed attorneys; and others with financial hardship.  All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply.

 Scholarships available

Although growing in popularity, community capital security offerings continue to be underutilized. In this presentation, we will discuss why raising community capital should be considered and when it might be appropriate for your clients.

Please join Kim Arnone and Sarah Kaplan of Cutting Edge Capital, and Cameron Rhudy of Sustainable Economies Law Center, for a discussion of regulatory strategies that allow your clients to raise capital publicly and from a broad base of investors (accredited and non-accredited). Topics will include:

  • Direct public offerings
  • Regulation Crowdfunding
  • Regulation A

 

Program Level:  Overview

Intended Audience:  Solo and small firm attorneys, in-house counsel, and corporate and nonprofit board members and offices 

Prerequisites:  An interest in helping clients raise capital from their communities 

Advanced Preparation:  None 

Credit Details