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Brenda Hamilton, Securities Attorney Ranked in Top 1 Percent of LinkedIn Profiles

LinkedIn.com reports that Brenda Hamilton, a securities attorney and founder of Hamilton & Associates has been honored as a Top 1 Percent LinkedIn Subscriber.

2013-04-09
BOCA RATON, FL, April 09, 2013 (Press-News.org) Brenda Hamilton, a securities attorney and founder of Hamilton & Associates has been honored as a Top 1 Percent LinkedIn Subscriber. LinkedIn.com reports that Ms. Hamilton's profile was in the top 1 percent of all profiles for 2012. Ms. Hamilton attributes the rating to the law firm's leading role in representing microcap issuers in SEC investigations and DTC matters, and for its securities-related blog www.Securitieslawyer101.com, which focuses on securities law, going public transactions and issues affecting the microcap securities markets.

Brenda Hamilton oversees all aspects of the firm's securities practice, including going public transactions, forensic analysis of microcap frauds, SEC disclosure and SEC registration. "This is a fantastic recognition of what Hamilton & Associates does for its clients," said Brenda Hamilton, Hamilton & Associates founder.

The award recognizes the critical role securities lawyers play in the capital markets. Ms. Hamilton stated, "Securities attorneys play an integral role in helping companies achieve and maintain public company status in an increasingly regulated environment." Hamilton & Associates and Brenda Hamilton use LinkedIn marketing extensively and recommend Linkedin as a social media channel for their clients, especially companies that seek public company status.

About Hamilton & Associates and Brenda Hamilton
Hamilton & Associates was founded by Brenda Hamilton, a securities attorney. Since inception, its lawyers have provided services in all areas of securities law, including SEC registration and reporting, going public transactions, corporate finance, and SEC defense. The firm's attorneys have represented more than 300 market participants in going public, corporate finance and securities law matters.

Brenda Hamilton is recognized for her experience in internal and corporate investigations related to forensic analysis of securities transactions, reverse mergers and going public transactions, trading transactions, and Dodd Frank matters. Ms. Hamilton has participated in investigations involving more than 200 publicly traded corporations with investor losses exceeding an estimated $500,000,000.

The firm has assisted issuers who go public directly in all aspects of SEC compliance related to their transition from private to public company status, whether by means of direct public offerings or IPOs, and has conducted due diligence in reverse merger and other complex going public transactions. The firm's securities attorneys also assist issuers who seek to list on domestic and international stock exchanges or wish to trade on the OTCMarkets OTCQB and OTC Pink tiers. Hamilton & Associate's lawyers prepare SEC disclosures in "going public" matters, periodic and insider reports filed with the SEC and OTC Markets, registration statements, direct public offerings, proxy and information statements, private placement memoranda, and assist with Rule 144 matters, and investor relations compliance. Brenda Hamilton's services also extend to help with the interpretation of legal issues raised by the recently enacted Jumpstart our Business Startups Act for Emerging Growth Companies and going public transactions. Hamilton & Associate's websites are located at www.Securitieslawyer101.com and www.gopublic101.com.

Hamilton & Associates Securities Lawyers
101 Plaza Real South, Suite 201 South
Boca Raton, Florida 33432
Telephone: (561) 416-8956
Facsimile: (561) 416-2855
www.SecuritiesLawyer101.com

Hamilton & Associates and securities lawyer, Brenda Hamilton founded www.SecuritiesLawyer101.com and GoPublic101.com to assist public and private companies in securities law matters and going public transactions. The firm specializes in going public direct transactions, SEC compliance and forensic analysis of securities transactions including reverse mergers and trading matters.


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[Press-News.org] Brenda Hamilton, Securities Attorney Ranked in Top 1 Percent of LinkedIn Profiles
LinkedIn.com reports that Brenda Hamilton, a securities attorney and founder of Hamilton & Associates has been honored as a Top 1 Percent LinkedIn Subscriber.