By Marcia Coyle | March 27, 2019
The justices' divided ruling Wednesday in Lorenzo v. SEC comes after two losses last term at the high court.
By Mike Scarcella | March 27, 2019
The justices' divided ruling Wednesday in Lorenzo v. SEC comes after two losses last term at the high court.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 26, 2019
Cornerstone Research's annual report also found that average settlement values rose, with many of them landing between $10 million and $48 million last year.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 26, 2019
Cornerstone Research's annual report also found that average settlement values rose, with many of them landing between $10 million and $48 million last year.
By C. Ryan Barber | March 26, 2019
Covington & Burling's out with a new advisory on the Foreign Agents Registration Act—and how the U.S. Justice Department could require greater disclosures soon. Plus: more analysis on the CFTC's efforts to combat foreign-bribery. Scroll down for Who Got the Work. Thanks for reading!
By Phillip Bantz | March 25, 2019
The SEC concluded that the bank had "failed to establish and implement policies and procedures that would be reasonably expected to detect” the inappropriate handling of pre-release American Depositary Receipts.
By Xiumei Dong | March 25, 2019
Sean Prosser was the leader of Perkins Coie's white-collar, government investigations and securities litigation practices in Southern California.
By Ross Todd | March 22, 2019
U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. dismissed all state law claims in the shareholder derivative lawsuit brought in the wake of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal. But the judge gave the plaintiffs a chance to amend their claims brought under the federal securities laws.
By Ross Todd | March 22, 2019
U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. dismissed all California state law claims in the shareholder derivative lawsuit brought in the wake of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal. But the judge gave the plaintiffs a chance to amend their claims brought under the federal securities laws.
By Ross Todd | March 22, 2019
U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam Jr. dismissed all state law claims in the shareholder derivative lawsuit brought in the wake of Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal. But the judge gave the plaintiffs a chance to amend their claims brought under the federal securities laws.
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