AI and Fraudsters are Upending Indicia of Trust in Online Investments

The SEC recently brought an enforcement action against persons who created a fake trading platform for crypto, in which investors were contacted through messaging apps and encouraged to deposit funds in exchange for the crypto products being offered. See, https://www.sec.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2025-144-sec-charges-three-purported-crypto-asset-trading-platforms-four-investment-clubs-scheme-targeted. While investment scams are not new, this scam brings together new elements that upend some […]

SEC Announces Examination Priorities.

On November 17, 2025, the SEC released its annual examination priorities covering all categories of entities under its supervision. These include broker-dealers, investment advisers, FINRA, as well as funding portals operating under Regulation Crowdfunding. Although the list of priorities specific to funding portals is shorter than those for other regulated entities, it still signals the […]

Integration Pitfalls: Navigating Rule 152 When Moving from Reg CF to Reg A

Integration of securities offerings can be a tricky and often frustrating challenge. You may plan to conduct an offering one way, only to discover that you now have to comply with rules and restrictions that are different, or more severe than you were expecting. This is the situation for  companies transitioning from a Regulation Crowdfunding […]

1% from the 1%

So we’ve seen a drop in crowdfunding raises recently. According to the SEC, between 2023 and 2024, Reg A raises are down 52% in numbers, Reg CF raises are down 25% and Regulation D raises are down 7%, and between 2021 and 2024 the figures are down 63% for Reg A, 5% for Reg CF, […]