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Gary Kashar White & Case LLP

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Netflix SEC investigation report clarifies the use of social media and Regulation FD *

USA - April 10 2013
Regulation FD prohibits US public companies or persons acting on their behalf from selectively disclosing material, nonpublic information to…

Co-authors: John R. Vetterli, Joshua Kiernan, Michelle B. Rutta, Colin Diamond.


SEC proposes to eliminate the prohibition against general solicitations in certain private offerings *

USA - September 6 2012
On August 29, 2012, the SEC released proposed amendments that, if enacted, would remove the ban on general solicitation and general advertising in connection with private placements under Rule 506 of Regulation D and Rule 144A under the Securities Act.

Co-authors: Joshua Kiernan, Colin Diamond, Holt Goddard, Michael S. Immordino.


SEC issues FAQs regarding confidential submissions under the JOBS Act *

USA - April 11 2012
Today the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") issued a set of FAQs clarifying a number of ambiguities regarding the confidential submission process for the initial public offerings of Emerging Growth Companies ("EGC") under the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act.

Co-authors: Joshua Kiernan, Colin Diamond, Holt Goddard, Michael S. Immordino.


JOBS Act: impact and open questions *

USA - April 3 2012
On March 27, 2012, Congress passed a statute that fundamentally reshapes the way private companies can raise capital and the way that a new category of companies—Emerging Growth Companies, or EGCs—conduct initial public and follow-on offerings, and provide disclosure to investors.

Co-authors: Joshua Kiernan, Colin Diamond, Holt Goddard, Michael S. Immordino.


SEC amends net worth standard for accredited investors *

USA - December 30 2011
On December 21, 2011, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) amended its rules to exclude the value of an individual’s primary residence from net worth calculations used to determine whether an individual qualifies as an “accredited investor” on the basis of having a net worth in excess of US$1 million.

Co-authors: Jin Kim, Colin Diamond, David Johansen.


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