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2017 STATE OF THE STATES - List of Current Active and Proposed Intrastate Crowdfunding Exemptions (Updated)
LAST UPDATED: August, 2017 I don’t know about the rest of you out there but I have not yet found a website that accurately identifies each of the states that have currently enacted, or are in some stage of enacting, … Continue reading
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STATE OF THE STATES – An Update On Intrastate Crowdfunding (October, 2016)
While I have kept both my statutory summary pages and comparative summaries relatively up to date, it has been quite a while since I have done an editorial update on Intrastate Crowdfunding. With the increased number of active Intrastate regulations, … Continue reading
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STATE OF THE STATES – An Update On Intrastate Crowdfunding (May, 2015)
Normally when I write about updates on intrastate crowdfunding legislation it’s simply to let readers know that one, two maybe even as many as three states, have either enacted or proposed new legislation. Not this time however, as the first … Continue reading
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STATE OF THE STATES - Comparative Summaries of Current Active And Proposed Intrastate Crowdfunding Exemptions (Updated)
LAST UPDATED: July, 2016 For all of you that read my previous post (“State of The States – List of Current Active and Proposed Intrastate Crowdfunding Exemptions“) and thought to yourself, “WOW, this list is great, I love this guy! Now … Continue reading
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STATE OF THE STATES - List of Current Active And Proposed Intrastate Crowdfunding Exemptions (Updated)
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