This winter has seen insider-trading trending – and not just because President Trump pardoned Michael Milken. In sequence, several legislative proposals have been working their way through Congress, the Second Circuit...more
2/28/2020
/ Criminal Prosecution ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Federal Agency Taskforce ,
Illegal Tipping ,
Insider Trading ,
Material Nonpublic Information ,
Misappropriation ,
Personal Benefit ,
Securities Fraud ,
Securities Regulation ,
Wire Fraud
Trader Joseph Ruggieri finally prevailed last week, when SEC Commissioners Stein and Piwowar split on whether Enforcement proved his four trades (in 2010-2011) were made on inside information....more
An SEC administrative law judge (“ALJ”) found that former Wells Fargo trader Joseph Ruggieri traded on material nonpublic information tipped him by former analyst Greg Bolan, but dismissed the insider-trading charges against...more
9/16/2015
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Appointments Clause ,
Banking Sector ,
Banks ,
Due Process ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Financial Institutions ,
Financial Markets ,
Insider Trading ,
Material Nonpublic Information ,
Personal Benefit ,
Publicly-Traded Companies ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Securities Fraud ,
Seventh Amendment ,
Tippees ,
Wells Fargo
The US Second Circuit this Wednesday narrowed the scope of “tippee” liability for insider trading, rejecting the “doctrinal novelty” of recent government prosecution theories. In United State v. Newman, Nos. 13-1837-cr c/w...more