The SEC has a whole lot of rules about fundraising for specific ventures, both about WHO you can pursue and HOW you can pursue them. Jason Hartman talks with Amy Wan, Esq, founder (& Chief Legal Hacker) at Bootstrap Legal, about ways to hack the SEC when raising funds.

Key Takeaways:

[2:41] The primitive nature of law and why it doesn’t advance very much

[6:43] What the SEC actually cares about when you raise money for securities

[tweet_box design=”default” float=”none”]Raising money is an art and not a science[/tweet_box]

[10:18] How the Jobs Act changed the investors you can target and how

[16:53] The price structure of Bootstrap Legal

[21:03] Raising money isn’t just putting something up on a website and waiting for the money to flow in

Website:

www.BootstrapLegal.com