By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | December 3, 2018
The Supreme Court Monday is reviewing a securities case in which Kavanaugh participated on the D.C. Circuit. Plus: two former Gibson Dunn associates are arguing against each other, and check out our latest Legal Speak podcast with Ted Boutrous. Thanks for reading!
By Ross Todd | November 29, 2018
During her tenure, the San Francisco office has brought enforcement actions against Tesla, Theranos, Yahoo and other companies.
By Ross Todd | November 29, 2018
Don't be fooled. The SEC is not likely going to shy away from policing ICO's in the wake of an early setback in California, securities attorneys say.
By Ross Todd | November 29, 2018
Don't be fooled. The SEC is not likely going to shy away from policing ICO's in the wake of an early setback in California, securities attorneys say.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 28, 2018
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen cited the ability of Levi & Korsinsky's client, an individual investor who lost $3.5 million, to represent both stock purchasers and short sellers in the class.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By Edward M. McNally | November 28, 2018
The Delaware courts are leading the way to cure the problems that litigation critics complain of most. Recent Delaware Court of Chancery decisions are yet another example of that leadership. We begin to show how that is being done, by outlining the perceived problems.
By Amanda Bronstad | November 28, 2018
As NASA landed a vehicle on the surface of Mars, two U.S. Supreme Court justices spun a hypothetical during oral arguments that involved a 'Martian invasion.'
By C. Ryan Barber | November 27, 2018
Brent McIntosh, the US Treasury general counsel, opens up about the regulatory "imperatives" posed by cryptocurrencies. Plus: We've got a roundup of the latest moves, and some of the big new lobbying disclosures on the government affairs front. Thanks for reading!
By Ross Todd | November 27, 2018
U.S District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel on Tuesday found that the SEC couldn't show that investors had bought into the Blockvest ICO with an expectation of making a profit from the efforts of others.
By Ross Todd | November 27, 2018
U.S District Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel on Tuesday found that the SEC couldn't show that investors had bought into the Blockvest ICO with an expectation of making a profit from the efforts of others.
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