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Archives for November 2020

SEC Updates Rules Relating to Electronic Submission of Documents

November 29, 2020 | Posted by Andrew L. Fabens; Boris Dolgonos; Eric Scarazzo; Ronald O. Mueller Topic(s): Disclosure; Securities Regulation

​On November 17, 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) announced that it had approved amendments to Regulation S-T and the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system (“EDGAR”) Filer Manual relating to the use of electronic signatures for SEC filings, including registration statements, reports on Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K, and Section 16 reports. The new rules expressly provide for the use of e-signature methods (e.g., “DocuSign” and “AdobeSign”) for these filings, subject to new authentication procedures summarized below.

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Desktop Calendar of SEC Deadlines for 2021 Now Available

November 23, 2020 | Posted by Hillary H. Holmes; Peter Wardle Topic(s): Audit Committee; Capital Markets; Financial Statements; IPOs; Registered Securities Offerings; Securities Regulation

​To assist companies in planning for their SEC reporting and capital markets transactions in 2021, we have prepared a desktop reference calendar that sets forth filing deadlines for core SEC reports. Our calendar also provides SEC staleness dates (i.e., the last date financial statements may be used in a prospectus or proxy statement without being updated).

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SEC Adopts Changes to the Exempt Offering Framework

November 7, 2020 | Posted by Hillary H. Holmes; Peter Wardle; Eric Scarazzo Topic(s): Audit Committee; Miscellaneous; Securities Regulation

​In an effort to facilitate capital formation and increase opportunities for investors by expanding access to capital for small and medium-sized businesses, on November 2, 2020, the SEC announced that it had approved amendments to certain of its rules relating to exempt offerings. The amendments follow the SEC’s June 2019 concept release and the SEC’s March 2020 proposing release on the harmonization of offering exemptions and reflect the SEC’s ongoing effort to harmonize, simplify and improve its offering framework. As discussed in our prior Monitor post (available here), the SEC has been working to untangle the current regulatory regime in order to ensure that capital-raising is rational, accessible and effective.

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