In light of the SEC’s call to question proper compliance that can survive regulatory examination, both investors and SPACs must be mindful of financial disclosures and vigilant due diligence review, writes law firm Burns & Levinson. The article outlines a series of “prudent actions” investors should take before putting money into a blank-check vehicle. Read more.
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