Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP
Location
South Carolina
Founded
1898-06-03
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2024-12-31 (stocktitan.net)
Global Star Acquisition Inc. and K Enter Holdings Inc. Announce the Form F-4 Registration Statement for Their Proposed Business Combination has been Declared Effective
K Enter Holdings and Global Star (GLST) clear key SEC hurdle for merger creating K Wave Media, set to control six Korean entertainment content creators with Nasdaq listing ahead.
Read more2024-12-26 (wvrecord.com)
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The Nelson Mullins FinTech and Regulation Practice was recently recognized by Chambers and Partners as a leading FinTech practice in its Chambers FinTech Guide 2025.
Read more2024-06-28 (natlawreview.com)
SEC Private Fund Adviser Rules Vacated by 5th Circuit
Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacates entirely the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission SEC new Private Funds Adviser Rules adopted in August 2023.
Read more2024-06-12 (jdsupra.com)
[Webinar] FinTech University: Regulation of the Use of AI by Financial Institutions - July 9th, 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Continuing the FinTech University series, join Richard Levin, chair of Nelson Mullins’ FinTech and Regulation Practice, Nelson Mullins partner Kevin Tran, and of counsel Bobby Wenner...
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2017-05-05 (bizjournals.com)
Nelson Mullins lawyer Robert Crowe settles with SEC in State Street pay-to-play suit
The Nelson Mullins partner illegally funneled campaign contributions to an Ohio government official in order to win and then maintain his client State Street’s business with the state, the agency said.
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