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Insurance Agent Convicted of Selling Complex Annuity to Elderly Woman

An independent insurance agent, Glenn Neasham, was convicted on a felony-theft charge in March for selling a complex indexed annuity to an 83-year old client in a California court. He was sentenced to spend ninety days in jail. Prosecutors claimed that Mr. Neasham’s client had exhibited signs of dementia and…

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Table of Private Fund Exemptions of Multiple States

Numerous states have recently adopted or proposed rules that exempt hedge funds, or “private funds” from the registration requirement of those states’ investment adviser laws. We have previously blogged about a number of state rules including those in Virginia, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Wisconsin, Colorado and Rhode Island. The majority of…

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NASAA Annual Public Policy Conference to Highlight JOBS Act and Social Media

The North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) will be holding its annual public policy conference on May 7, 2012 in Washington DC. According to NASAA, “This year’s conference is designed to bring together securities regulators, securities law professionals, financial industry representatives, consumer advocates and legislative and regulatory policymakers for an…

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Colorado Adopts Private Fund Adviser Exemption

Colorado is the ninth state to adopt a private fund adviser exemption by rule. The exemption became effective on March 30, 2012. The other states that have created similar rules are California, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Rhode Island, Virginia, and Wisconsin, most of which we have already blogged about. The…

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Offshore Hedge Funds Should Note New Test for Securities Violations

Typically, offshore funds are not subject to regulation under the U.S. securities regulations as long as they are not sold to U.S. citizens or residents. Offshore funds were not liable for fraud under §10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act unless they met the standards for the “conduct or effects” test.…

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SRO Redraft Bill Reintroduced

House Financial Services Committee Chairman Spencer Bachus (R-AL) has reintroduced his bill calling for a self-regulatory organization (SRO) for investment advisers. The bill has a Democratic co-sponsor, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY), indicating that it may have some bipartisan support. Rep. Bachus said that the bill was drafted in response to…

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SEC Accepting Public Comments for JOBS Act Rulemaking

On April 11, 2012, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced it will accept comments prior to creating rules required by the Jumpstart Our Business Startups (JOBS) Act. The SEC believes it is important to hear the public’s opinion before releasing proposed rules. It previously requested comments before rulemaking when…

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States Set Time-Table for Mid-Sized Adviser Switch

Two states have created a time-table to help mid-sized firms make the switch from Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) supervision to state regulated supervision. As a result of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection (Dodd-Frank) Act, those investment advisers with $100 million or less but more than $25…

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More Advisers Using Social Media in 2012

According to American Century Investments’ third annual Financial Professionals Social Media Adoption Study, more advisers are starting to use various forms of social media for professional uses. The results were drawn from an online survey of 300 financial professionals who are employed as financial advisers, brokers or registered investment advisers.…

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