By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.
By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.
By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.
By C. Ryan Barber | November 20, 2018
Two whistleblower specialists talk with us about the SEC's latest report showing a surge in tips reported to the agency. Plus: our compliance roundup has two new surveys about regulatory and compliance matters. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, and much more.
By Ross Todd | November 16, 2018
Two SEC orders issued Friday impose $250,000 penalties against ICO issuers AirFox and Paragon Coin, force them to register the offerings as securities, and include requirements to compensate investors harmed by purchasing tokens in the unlawful offerings.
By Ross Todd | November 16, 2018
Two SEC orders issued Friday impose $250,000 penalties against ICO issuers AirFox and Paragon Coin, force them to register the offerings as securities, and include requirements to compensate investors harmed by purchasing tokens in the unlawful offerings.
By Xiumei Dong | November 15, 2018
Howard Privette led the class action practice at Southern California's Greenberg Gross.
By Ian Lopez | November 15, 2018
Kobre & Kim's Jake Chervinsky believes the SEC is watching the case closely 'to see if the courts agree with its stance' before bringing 'any difficult enforcement actions of its own.'
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John C. Coffee Jr. | November 14, 2018
Corporate Securities columnist John C. Coffee Jr. writes: The most important issue in corporate governance today is dual class capitalization, and the most important recent development is the petition submitted on Oct. 24, 2018 by the Council of Institutional Investors (CII) to both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, asking them to place a “sunset” on differentials in voting rights.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell Jr. | November 14, 2018
In their New York Court of Appeals Roundup, Lynn K. Neuner and William T. Russell Jr. discuss 'Deutsche Bank National Trust Company v. Flagstar Capital Markets Corporation', the latest in a series of decisions construing the application of New York's statute of limitations to residential mortgage backed securities (RMBS) claims.
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