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Who can you pay finder’s fees?

Who can you pay finder’s fees?

by Joseph Chiummiento | Oct 25, 2018 | Business Law, News

When can you pay finder’s fees to non-registered individuals and what are the rules surrounding such a transaction?

How to Raise Money from Angel Investors for your Start-Up if you are Under 30

How to Raise Money from Angel Investors for your Start-Up if you are Under 30

by Joseph Chiummiento | Aug 16, 2018 | Business Law, News

As an entrepreneur under 30 with a new startup, raising money can be an exciting and pressure filled experience. How can you ensure that you provide the right information to help Angel Investors make a buying decision?

How Do I Take My Company Public

How Do I Take My Company Public

by Joseph Chiummiento | Jul 12, 2018 | Business Law, News

Are you planning to go public with your company? CEOs and boards often have to make fundamental decisions regarding the how, when and what for this process and in order to determine the right direction for the company.

Exempt Market Dealers and the Brokered Financing

Exempt Market Dealers and the Brokered Financing

by Joseph Chiummiento | Jan 11, 2018 | Business Law

Exempt Market Dealers and the Brokered Financing Woodbridge corporate and securities lawyer, Joseph Chiummiento, of Core Lawyers, provides tips on preparing for a raise of capital with the help of a “broker”. Understanding what to expect when raising funds through the...
Show me the money

Show me the money

by Joseph Chiummiento | Aug 24, 2017 | Business Law, News

What approach do you take to private placements as a way of raising funds? – Our business law blog discusses ways to minimize your risk.

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