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March Securities Litigation Brief: Crypto Clarity, SEC Enforcement Turnover and More

Developments in securities litigation move fast, and not all of them matter equally. Each month, Alto Litigation curates and summarizes the cases, rulings, and regulatory actions most likely to shape risk and strategy in the...more

Reversal of Fortune: SEC Now States Crypto Assets Are Usually Not Securities

In a major regulatory development, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued an Interpretive Release stating that most digital assets will not be considered securities under the Federal Securities Laws. The...more

Unity of Interest and Alter Ego Doctrine

It is a basic principle of corporate law that shareholders should not be responsible for a corporation’s liabilities and similarly, one corporation cannot be liable for another corporation’s debts.  The purpose is to...more

February Securities Litigation Brief: From Fraud Focus to Funko Fallout

Developments in securities litigation move fast, and not all of them matter equally. Each month, Alto Litigation curates and summarizes the cases, rulings, and regulatory actions most likely to shape risk and strategy in the...more

January Securities Litigation Brief: Fewer Filings, Larger Exposure, and Early Signals for 2026

Developments in securities litigation move fast, and not all of them matter equally. Each month, Alto Litigation curates and summarizes the cases, rulings, and regulatory actions most likely to shape risk and strategy in the...more

January Trade Secrets Litigation Brief: Record Filings, High-Stakes Verdicts, and Appellate Guardrails

Trade secret litigation often turns on fast-moving disputes over information, competition, and control. Each month, we highlight notable rulings, verdicts, and enforcement actions shaping trade secret risk and litigation...more

Not Yours for the Taking: Settlement and Unreachable Assets

Smart plaintiffs’ attorneys know to look into a defendants’ assets before pursuing claims for damages.  Wise attorneys know to check how those assets are structured, titled and domiciled, lest they prove unreachable even if...more

Direct v. Derivative Lawsuits – The Distinction, and Why It Makes a Difference

A stockholder believes that the company’s officers or directors have engaged in conduct that breached their fiduciary duties and damaged the company, thus reducing the value of her stock.  She tells an attorney that she wants...more

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