September 21, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Can the SEC Win the First-of-Its-Kind Crypto Insider Trading Case?The biggest obstacle the Commission faces in proving insider trading is one of its own creation; its failure to provide the market with a clear picture of how the securities laws apply to digital assets will make it harder to prove that the tokens at issue qualify as "securities" under federal law.
By Sarah Heaton Concannon, Stacylyn Doore and Alex Zuckerman
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April 27, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Hidden Implications of SEC's Proposed Private Funds RulesBy extending the Commission's public market protections to a wide array of private investment vehicles, the Proposed Adviser Rules ignore the sophistication and preferences of private market investors and override some of the unique benefits those investors enjoy.
By Sarah Heaton Concannon, Brian Timmons and Alex Zuckerman
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