Corporate & Securities

Regulation D Conference – Current Trends for Private Placements

          I recently attended a two day Regulation D conference sponsored by the American Bar Association.   The Panel consisted of current and former SEC, FINRA and blue sky regulators, sharing their thoughts on the latest trends in private placements and Regulation D offerings.   The following are various topics discussed during the seminar.           SEC Proposed…

Elder Law & Estate Planning

Westchester Arc Event

Bernard A. Krooks Speaks at Westchester Arc Event March 22, 2010 – Estate Planning for a child with special needs “should be the first thing on your list,” declared Bernard A. Krooks during a panel discussion entitled “Planning for the Future: Estate Planning and Guardianship.” The presentation was hosted by Westchester Arc during the agency’s…

Corporate & Securities

SEC Expands Executive Compensation and Corporate Governance Rules

On February 28, the SEC expanded its rules regarding executive compensation and corporate governance. These changes could have profound implications for companies of all sizes. The amendments represent the SEC’s efforts to increase investor awareness of companies’ executive compensation practices and a desire to provide shareholders with a greater voice in their companies. The amendments…

Special Needs Planning

Responsibilities of a Special Needs Trustee

Being the trustee of a Special Needs Trust is a job that comes with great responsibilities. Many family members consider naming a relative as trustee of their child’s Special Needs Trust. However, some families choose to go with a professional special needs trustee, as they have extensive experience in handling all issues associated with a Special Needs Trust. Before making this decision, families should consider the extensive responsibilities that go along with being a special needs trustee.

Special Needs Planning

Analyzing Alternatives to Special Needs Planning

All parents of children with disabilities worry about the day when they will no longer be able to care for them. While many parents have figured out ways to make life more comfortable for a child with disabilities while they are around, thinking about a time when they can no longer be personally responsible for their child’s well-being can be stressful.

Corporate & Securities

FINRA Provides Guidance on Social Media Web Sites

In September 2009, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. (“FINRA”) organized a Social Networking Task Force to discuss how social media sites can be used for legitimate business purposes by firms and their registered representatives in a manner that ensures investor protection. In January 2010, FINRA issued Regulatory Notice 10-06 to guide firms on applying…

Corporate & Securities

The Advantages of Convertible Debt in Seed Financing

Simply put, convertible debt is debt you can covert to equity.  Convertible debt financing is much like a traditional loan in that a company borrows money from angel investors, friends, and family or even venture capitalists, and promises to repay it with interest by the end of the term of the loan. Convertible debt financing…

Elder Law & Estate Planning

G.I. Bill Has More Vets in College

More Veterans of the Iraq War are Pursuing Educational Opportunities A more generous version of the G.I. Bill that Congress passed in 2008 is allowing more veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars to avail themselves of educational opportunities. In fact, more than 300,000 veterans and their dependents are enrolled in American institutions of higher…

Uncategorized

Medicaid Spousal Impoverishment Standards (2010)

No Change in Medicaid Spousal Impoverishment Standards for 2010 For the first time since 1989, when a law was enacted protecting the spouses of institutionalized Medicaid recipients from impoverishment, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is not raising its guidelines for how much money the husbands or wives of institutionalized Medicaid recipients may…

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Proposed Bill Bans Restraint and Seclusion Practices

Protecting Students with Disabilities January 2010 – According to the House Committee on Education and Labor website, a U.S. Government Accountability Office report released last spring detailed hundreds of cases of students being abused “as a result of inappropriate uses of restraint and seclusion, often involving untrained staff. In some cases, children died. A disproportionate…