Pepper Submits Comments on SBA's Model Form of Agreement of Limited Partnership
In June, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) issued a notice in the Federal Register soliciting comments on a proposed revision of the SBA’s Model Form of Agreement of Limited Partnership for an SBIC Issuing Debentures Only, Version 3.0.
On August 10, 2015, the leaders of Pepper’s Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) Practice, Michael B. Staebler and Christopher A. Rossi, submitted the firm’s comments.
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Pepper Hamilton LLP’s SBIC Practice has represented more than 235 successfully licensed SBICs and has experience representing private equity funds in connection with their formation, operations and investment activities. Our practice is uniquely qualified to provide comments based on the firm’s experience and conversations held with members of the SBIC community.
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