By Colby Hamilton | March 2, 2018
According to federal officials, the Picasso work was meant to help launder some $9 million worth of illicit funds.
By Marcia Coyle | March 1, 2018
"I am not into cryptocurrency—I generally try to avoid things that start with crypto," Paul Clement says. The Texas State Securities Board, in a cease-and-desist order, said a crypto company was promoting—wrongly—that RBG and a group of former U.S. solicitors were advising the outfit.
By Jenna Greene | February 28, 2018
There's litigating in the court of public opinion—and then wow. There's this case.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By William F. Johnson | February 28, 2018
In his Corporate Crime column, William F. Johnson writes: The SEC has left no doubt that it is focused on ICOs used to raise capital, and particularly on the lawyers who provide advice on securities law issues attendant to these offerings.
By Tom McParland | February 27, 2018
A Canadian intellectual property licensing company on Monday accused Google in Delaware federal court of infringing the technology that underpins Siri.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | February 27, 2018
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss 'City of Providence, Rhode Island v. BATS Global Markets', in which the court made clear that the absolute immunity stock exchanges enjoy does not extend to activities such as selling products like proprietary data feeds and co-location services to their members.
By Colby Hamilton | February 23, 2018
The Second Circuit revived claims made by an umbrella group of Charles Schwab subsidiaries against the banks alleged to have manipulated the benchmark London Interbank Offered Rate to their advantage in the wake of the global financial crisis.
By Andrew Denney | February 23, 2018
Former pharmaceutical executive Martin Shkreli lost his bid on Friday to vacate one of his three felony securities fraud convictions while his legal team presented arguments to push back against the government's efforts to seize more than $7.3 million of Shkreli's assets.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By James H. S. Levine and Douglas D. Herrmann | February 22, 2018
Over the past several years, the Delaware Court of Chancery has applied the stockholder ratification defense in challenges to director compensation awards made pursuant to stockholder approved equity incentive plans (EIPs).
By Josefa Velasquez | February 22, 2018
An indenture trustee for a Hellas Telecommunication noteholders seeking roughly $565 million over defaulted bonds can bring lawsuits against two private equity firms accused of fraudulently transferring the proceeds from the indenture, New York's highest court has ruled.
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