By Alaina Lancaster | July 8, 2020
Frank Bottini of Bottini & Bottini in La Jolla, California, and Louise Renne of Renne Public Law Group in San Francisco jointly filed a lawsuit against Oracle seeking to force it to add minority board members. Bottini & Bottini filed a similar suit against Facebook.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 29, 2020
After the death of its founder Novato-based Professional Financial Investors Inc. requested an SEC investigation into potential misconduct. In a letter to its more than 1,500 investors June 28, the company's chief restructuring officer confirmed three decades of serious misconduct.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Andrew St. Laurent | June 29, 2020
For the commercial litigator, their first foray into the world of enforcement actions brought by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority can be disorienting.
By Ross Todd | June 25, 2020
Lowell previously represented the super-lobbyist in 2006 when he was sentenced to six years in prison after pleading guilty to fraud, tax evasion and conspiracy charges. On Thursday, federal prosecutors and the SEC announced charges related to a proposed new cryptocurrency.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 25, 2020
"I expect to continue to devote my full attention to the commission," SEC Chairman Jay Clayton told U.S. House lawmakers Thursday.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry R. Goldsmith, Frederick R. Yarger and M. Jonathan Seibald | June 25, 2020
In a highly anticipated decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday in Liu v. S.E.C. No. 18-1501 (2020), took steps to limit the SEC's aggressive use of disgorgement of ill-gotten gains in litigated cases, but did not, as some had hoped, do away with this powerful remedy in litigated actions entirely.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 16, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots. Attorney General WIlliam Barr's former chief of staff prepares to take the reins of the DOJ's criminal division. Covington's Rob Kelner guides Amazon through a congressional investigation, and prosecutors face possible discipline for conduct in a sanctions case. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, moves and much more! Thanks for reading!
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | June 16, 2020
Damages to Honeywell include the amount said to have been overpaid for shares in 2018, fees for investigations, legal costs associated with the cases brought against the company in New York and New Jersey and the compensation and benefits paid to the defendants.
By Ellen Bardash | June 15, 2020
Nearly two years after being put on hold, a case alleging Twitter Inc.'s directors misled shareholders about seeing growth in the number of users on the social media platform has been reopened.
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris | June 15, 2020
In their Corporate and Securities Litigation, Margaret A. Dale and Mark D. Harris discuss the most recent putative class action lawsuits related to COVID-19, and concludes by evaluating implications for future lawsuits.
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