Summer Suits
Although summertime is normally characterized by beaches and swim suits, this past June has seen a number of significant developments in lawsuits concerning big names in the financial industry. While the rest of us have been enjoying the sunshine, the United States government has continued to work tirelessly to pursue suits against insider trading and [...]
SEC Gets Tough on Insider Trading
The SEC has hardened its stance on insider trading in recent years. Within the past two years, Preet Bharara, the United States Attorney in Manhattan, has brought charges of insider trading crimes against 54 people. 50 of these individuals have either pled guilty or been convicted at trial, three are pending trial and the fourth [...]
Cuban Misappropriates While Courts Still Determine the Rules of Misappropriation
The Case Against Cuban The SEC Inspector General recently cleared the SEC of alleged wrongdoing in the insider trading investigation of Mark Cuban, owner of the Dallas Mavericks. (If you happen to have an abundance of time, see the inspector general’s 96-page report). It is an important case testing an 11-year old regulation, SEC Rule [...]
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