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Strictly Business

A legal blog on private funds, startups, and venture capital.

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Strictly Business

A legal blog on private funds, startups, and venture capital.

  • General Business Law

9 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Buy-Sell Agreement

In any business with multiple owners, there is a good chance that, at some point, one or more of those owners may no longer be affiliated with the company, whether by choice, death, bankruptcy, or divorce. It’s important for business…

  • Alexander J. DavieAlexander J. Davie
  • July 17, 2011
  • Private Equity and Hedge Funds

Are real estate fund managers required to be registered as investment advisers?

After my recent post regarding exemption from investment adviser registration of venture capital funds and small hedge funds, I had a number of people ask me about the status of real estate funds under the new regime.  Do the managers…

  • Alexander J. DavieAlexander J. Davie
  • July 13, 2011
  • Private Equity and Hedge Funds

Is due diligence going to get a whole lot more complicated for angel financings and fund offerings?

In recent rule-making, the SEC, at Congress’s behest, has proposed a rule that will increase due diligence requirements for Rule 506 offerings, which are the type of securities offering most frequently used by startups for their seed and angel rounds…

  • Alexander J. DavieAlexander J. Davie
  • July 11, 2011
  • General Business Law

7 Reasons to Use a C-Corp for Your New Business

One of the first decisions a small business owner faces is choosing the right form of entity for his or her company. The most popular form of business in recent years is the limited liability company (LLC), because it is…

  • Alexander J. DavieAlexander J. Davie
  • July 7, 2011
  • Private Equity and Hedge Funds

Exempt Reporting Adviser Filing Requirements for Private Fund Advisers

It is widely known that under the Dodd-Frank Act passed last year, private fund managers with assets under management of $150 million or more will be required to register as investment advisers with the SEC.  It’s also widely known that…

  • Alexander J. DavieAlexander J. Davie
  • July 5, 2011
  • General Business Law

Using Retirement Accounts for Asset Protection

The tax benefits of retirement plans such as 401(k)s and Roth IRAs are well-known; but what many people do not know, is that such plans also provide an added benefit of asset protection.  The assets contained within these plans are…

  • Alexander J. DavieAlexander J. Davie
  • July 4, 2011

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