JOBS Act Lessens Disclosure Requirements
Fenwick & West Corporate partner Steve Graham provides a short summary about the new, less burdensome disclosure requirements under the JOBS Act. The changes are designed to make access to capital easier for small and emerging growth companies, defined in the Act as having a market capitalization under $1 billion.
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