Author Archives: Steve Robinson
JOBS ACT PASSES CONGRESS MARCH 27, 2012; ON TO PRESIDENT FOR SIGNING
Picking up our continuing blog coverage on securities law capital raising changes for small business: The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act), designated H. R. 3606, passed the Senate last week in amended form, and today the House approved … Continue reading
Update on CrowdFunding and Job Creators Acts
Over the past couple of weeks, there have been further developments on the two House-passed acts (H.R. 2940, Access to Capital for Job Creators Act) (H.R. 2930, Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act) previously blogged about. I have posted links to third … Continue reading
On the “Access to Capital for Job Creators Act” (H. R. 2940) Now Before Congress — Part 2
In Part 1 of this blog entry, I wrote about the background to and the provisions of H.R. 2940. In this Part 2, I will write about what this bill may mean to the small and midsized business, as well … Continue reading
On the “Access to Capital for Job Creators Act” (H. R. 2940) Now Before Congress — Part 1
In another blog, I mentioned there are two unusual and potentially highly important (yet surprisingly brief) securities law bills now pending before the US Congress. In that blog, I wrote about the “Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act” (H.R. 2930) that … Continue reading
On the “Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act” or “Crowdfunding Exemption” Now Before Congress — Part 2
Two unusual and potentially highly important (yet surprisingly brief) bills are now pending before the US Congress. This blog entry will describe one of them and explain why I consider it to be a potential enormous game-changer in the capital … Continue reading
On the “Entrepreneur Access to Capital Act” or “Crowdfunding Exemption” Now Before Congress — Part 1
Two unusual and potentially highly important (yet surprisingly brief) bills are now pending before the US Congress. This blog entry will describe one of them and explain why I consider it to be a potential enormous game-changer in the capital … Continue reading