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    Episode 13 - Discussing the Jobs Act

    enAugust 30, 2012
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    About this Episode

    After an extended hiatus we return Interviewing William Carlton, a Seattle based attorney who specializes in startups. William and I discuss a variety of things about the new JOBS act, though much of our focus is on the crowd funding provisions.

    For an excellent resource on the JOBS act and a variety of other topics, check out Williams home on the internet at http://wac6.com.

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