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How is being “public” risky for directors and officers of corporations?

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How is being “public” risky for directors and officers of corporations?

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A. Public companies fall under various securities laws, both federal and state. The three main federal securities legislation are: Securities Act of 1933, Securities Act of 1934, and the Private Securities Reform Act of 1995.

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