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How to Avoid Crowdfunding Legal Pitfalls

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Mark Roderick is one of the leading Crowdfunding and Fintech lawyers in the United States. Expanding on his in-depth knowledge of capital-raising and securities law, Mark represents many portals and other players in the Crowdfunding field. He writes a widely read blog, crowdfundattny.com, which provides readers with a wealth of legal and practical information for portals, issuers and investors. He also speaks at Crowdfunding events across the country and represents industry participants across the country and around the world.

During This Show We Discuss…

Your potential legal liability using crowdfunding platforms

When a potential investor can sue the project creator

The “3 flavors” of crowdfunding you should know about

Legal issues with flex versus fixed funding

How the new tax law affects crowdfunding

20% tax deduction in crowdfunding transactions

Getting crowd funding for real estate investing

What you should know about peer-to-peer lending

Issues with bonuses you may offer to donors

What to know about the SECs role in crowdfunding

What an opportunity zone fund is and how they work

Why trusts invest in crowdfunding projects

Other big investors who are investing in crowdfunding campaigns

Potential legal pitfalls in peer-to-peer lending?

And much more…

  continue reading

814 episodes

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Manage episode 224923247 series 2475757
Content provided by Ty Crandall. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ty Crandall or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Mark Roderick is one of the leading Crowdfunding and Fintech lawyers in the United States. Expanding on his in-depth knowledge of capital-raising and securities law, Mark represents many portals and other players in the Crowdfunding field. He writes a widely read blog, crowdfundattny.com, which provides readers with a wealth of legal and practical information for portals, issuers and investors. He also speaks at Crowdfunding events across the country and represents industry participants across the country and around the world.

During This Show We Discuss…

Your potential legal liability using crowdfunding platforms

When a potential investor can sue the project creator

The “3 flavors” of crowdfunding you should know about

Legal issues with flex versus fixed funding

How the new tax law affects crowdfunding

20% tax deduction in crowdfunding transactions

Getting crowd funding for real estate investing

What you should know about peer-to-peer lending

Issues with bonuses you may offer to donors

What to know about the SECs role in crowdfunding

What an opportunity zone fund is and how they work

Why trusts invest in crowdfunding projects

Other big investors who are investing in crowdfunding campaigns

Potential legal pitfalls in peer-to-peer lending?

And much more…

  continue reading

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