August 16, 2024 | New York Law Journal
'SEC v. Jarkesy': Constitutional Protections From Federal Agency Enforcement"'Jarkesy' is another case in a line of cases that question the authority of administrative agencies," write Robinson & Cole's Benjamin M. Daniels and Ileana Polanco Cavazos.
By Benjamin M. Daniels and Ileana Polanco Cavazos
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May 15, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Delaware Courts Rejecting SPAC DefensesOne year into this litigation boom, plaintiffs continue to sue SPAC management, founders, and sponsors for various alleged breaches of fiduciary duties. A recent decision—Delman v. GigAcquisitions3—could accelerate that trend and portend a narrowing of available defenses.
By Benjamin M. Daniels, Arila Zhou and Sabrina Galli
9 minute read
March 06, 2023 | New York Law Journal
New Enforcement Tools in Regulating CryptocurrencyThis article takes a look at the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team's first public action working with the Department of Treasury in targeting the Hong-Kong-based exchange, Bitzlato Ltd., which allegedly served as a haven for money laundering and cybercrime. The action could have broad ramifications for the cryptocurrency market and financial institutions that deal in cryptocurrency.
By Benjamin M. Daniels and Trevor L. Bradley
4 minute read
April 22, 2016 | Connecticut Law Tribune
Second Circuit Had a Busy First Quarter of 2016Other rulings focus on subject-matter jurisdiction, attorney obligations.
By BENJAMIN M. DANIELS and DAVID R. ROTH
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