Two SEC attorneys joined UTK's Haseeb Qureshi to walk through the capital-raising compliance landscape and warn founders what's at stake if they get it wrong.
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University of Tennessee College of Law and SEC are bringing together experts to unpack the capital landscape, fundraising mechanisms, and necessary regulatory compliance when it comes to small businesses.
