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Nebraska Proposes Amendments to its Investment Adviser, Broker Dealer and Securities Registration Rules

Nebraska has proposed multiple changes to its securities laws, including changes to investment adviser registration requirements, changes related to broker dealers and agents, and changes relating to securities registration procedures. As the proposed changes relate to investment advisers, Nebraska proposes to eliminate the Form IAR and to substitute registration through the…

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Performance-Based Fee Threshold Will Change Effective August 15, 2016

Pursuant to an order entered by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on June 14, 2016, the exemption contained under Rule 205-3 of the Investment Advisers Act (“Advisers Act”), which allows registered investment advisers to charge performance-based compensation to clients notwithstanding the general prohibition against same contained in Section 205(a)(1)…

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Final Rule on Advisers Charging Performance Fees

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) released Final Rule No. IA – 3372 which changes the qualifications for advisers who charge performance fees. We discussed the proposed amendment to the rule in a previous blog post, Performance Based Fee Threshold Increase Sought by SEC in Proposed Order. These amendments are…

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Performance-Based Fee Threshold Increase Sought by SEC in Proposed Order

Yesterday the Securities and Exchange Commission published a notice of intent to issue an order that would increase the performance fee threshold, i.e., the definition of “qualified client” under Adviser’s Act Rule 205-3, to $2.0 Million from $1.5 Million (under the client net worth test), and to $1.5 Million from…

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