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The Supreme Court Curbs Excessive Disgorgement Awards in SEC Civil Enforcement Actions

On June 22, 2020, the U.S. Supreme Court in Liu v. Securities and Exchange Commission, ruled that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) can seek the remedy of disgorgement in civil enforcement proceedings for...more

COVID-19: Navigating The Heightened Risk Of Securities Litigation

Public companies are facing their newest and potentially inevitable challenge: the risk of securities litigation over the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The recent market volatility driven by the viral outbreak –...more

A Rule Divided? Rule 10b-5’s Subsections Do Not Require Separate Conduct to Support Securities Liability

On March 27, 2019, the United States Supreme Court issued a significant decision in the securities liability space. Justice Stephen Breyer’s opinion in Lorenzo v. Securities and Exchange Commission — joined by five of the...more

SEC Highlights Priorities and Reminds Private Funds that the AMU is Enforcing Rules on Anniversary

Marking the fifth anniversary of the formation of the SEC Enforcement Division’s Asset Management Unit (the 'AMU'), unit co-chief, Julie Riewe, highlighted the AMU's enforcement priorities for 2015 and reiterated that...more

Supreme Court Update: Two Securities Law Decisions This Week, and Another to Come

The United States Supreme Court has taken a keen interest in the securities arena this current term, agreeing to hear at least three cases (of only approximately 70 in total). This week, the Supreme Court announced decisions...more

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