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4 September 2015

EB-5 Update: Expansion Of Issuer Liability For Crowdfunding

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Peter Saparoff, Douglas Hauer, and John Nucci examine how existing law on liability schemes for issuers and intermediaries in an exempt crowdfunding offering might serve as a model for any future EB-5 legislation.
United States Immigration

Looking ahead to expected changes by Congress in EB-5 Regional Center Program regulations, attorneys Peter Saparoff, Douglas Hauer, and John Nucci examine how existing law on liability schemes for issuers and intermediaries in an exempt crowdfunding offering might serve as a model for any future EB-5 legislation. Read more on our EB-5 Matters Blog.

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