by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | Jan 10, 2017
Here’s just one of the questions we’re frequently asked: How can a trust qualify as an Accredited Investor for a Rule 506(c) offering? A. If a) an attorney, CPA or Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) represents the trust (in that capacity and not as the...
by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | Jan 31, 2017
As an owner or potential owner of investment real estate, you may have been warned not to take title to real estate in your own name. The reason is to protect your personal assets outside the entity from liability in the event of a lawsuit against you, or in case...
by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | Jan 31, 2017
If you are selling securities via a private placement or public offering of securities to private investors, you have certain obligations and duties to your investors. Failure to heed them could result in lawsuits, civil fines and, in the worst case, criminal...
by Syndication Attorneys PLLC | Jan 10, 2017
If you own a corporation, you no doubt formed it because you wanted to protect your personal assets from any liability arising from your business activities. In other words, you wanted to take advantage of the infamous “corporate veil.” What is the Corporate Veil? The...