By Alaina Lancaster | September 16, 2020
The moves are part of U.S. Attorney David Anderson's ongoing efforts to speed up prosecution timelines.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Coffee Jr. | September 16, 2020
In his latest column on Corporate Securities, John Coffee posits that a better explanation of activist hedge fund behavior is needed,
By Dylan Jackson | September 16, 2020
Susan Muck and Kevin Muck said they were particularly drawn to Wilmer's strong Washington, D.C., presence, which is a highly sought-after quality among tech and life science clients that often face regulatory issues.
By Greg Land | September 9, 2020
The motion for settlement also provides for the plaintiffs attorneys to be paid up to 30% of the award.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|News
By Tom McParland | September 4, 2020
The novel argument, which takes aim at the validity of so-called tolling agreements allowing the SEC to extend the statutory five-year window for filing an enforcement action, has never before been offered in court, and very little has been written on the subject.
By Ross Todd | September 4, 2020
CDOs. CDSs. MBSs. RMBSs. CMBSs. If you, like me, had cleared your memory banks of exactly what's what in that world, this 211-page knockout decision from U.S. District Judge Lewis Liman of the Southern District of New York could be a good refresher.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Robert L. Hickok, Whitney R. Redding and Jay A. Dubow | September 1, 2020
Standing alone, the Halliburton II decision offers a deceivingly simple rule for lower courts to apply when deciding whether to certify a class where the plaintiffs invoke, and the defendants attempt to rebut, the fraud-on-the-market theory.
By Kenneth Artz | August 27, 2020
Texas Lawyer recently spoke with Colin Carter about how the upcoming election might impact estate planning and investment portfolios, and managing family dynamics and the transfer of wealth between generations.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Chris Gismondi and Caryn Schechtman | August 27, 2020
Justice Barry Ostrager of the New York County Supreme Court granted a motion to dismiss a proposed securities class action against Sundial Growers, Inc. (Sundial), a Canadian cannabis producer. This decision provides the first glimpse at how the recent spate of cannabis securities litigation may play out, writes Chris Gismondi and Caryn Schechtman.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Andrew St. Laurent | August 26, 2020
One year on from the U.S. Supreme Court's surprising 'Lorenzo' decision, lower courts have embraced both its main holding as well as the decision's more expansive view of fraud under Rule 10b5.
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