Stephen A. Lechter

Business Law

The Quiet Period Pending Securities Registration Statement Effectiveness
There is a "quiet period" between the time that a company files a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission for a new public securities offering and the time that the Commission declares the registration statement effective. During the quiet period, referred to as the "waiting period" also, the company and related parties are prohibited by federal securities laws from releasing information to the public that could be construed as promoting sale of the securities covered by the as yet unapproved registration statement. More...
Duty of Loyalty
RATIFICATION OF SELF-INTERESTED DIRECTOR TRANSACTIONS More...
Formation of a Partnership
A partnership is created when members of the partnership intentionally join together to carry on a business that is not incorporated. Members, or partners, may be individuals, trusts, estates, corporations, or other partnerships. More...
Federal Trade Commission Competition and Consumer Protection Authority
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is given broad authority in the areas of competition and consumer protection law by Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, 15 U.S.C.S. § 45. Section 5 declares unlawful any "[u]nfair methods of competition in or affecting commerce, and unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce," and Section 5 gives the Commission authority to prevent use of unfair methods of competition and deceptive acts or practices. More...
Securities Law> Additional Offerings, Disclosure & the Securities Exchange Act of 1934> Proxies
(Shareholder Proxy Solicitation Rules) More...

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