A federal court in California refused to grant a judgment or a new trial to a defendant who was found to have engaged in insider trading when he purchased securities of one company based on material nonpublic information...more
Proskauer’s Hedge Fund Trading Guide offers a concise, easy-to-read overview of the trading issues and questions we commonly encounter when advising hedge funds and their managers. It is written not only for lawyers, but also...more
4/12/2024
/ Big-Boy Letters ,
Breach of Duty ,
Debt ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Hedge Funds ,
Insider Trading ,
Investors ,
Materiality ,
Misappropriation ,
MNPI ,
Non-Public Information ,
Pecuniary Losses ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Third-Party ,
Web Scraping ,
White Collar Crimes
A federal jury in California agreed with the SEC that a corporate official engaged in insider trading when he purchased securities of a company based on material nonpublic information (“MNPI”) about a different company. The...more
4/8/2024
/ Breach of Duty ,
Confidentiality Agreements ,
Insider Trading ,
Jury Trial ,
Jury Verdicts ,
Mergers ,
Misappropriation ,
MNPI ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Summary Judgment
The SEC prevailed on a motion to dismiss a closely watched lawsuit alleging that a company employee had engaged in insider trading based on news about a not-yet-public corporate acquisition when he purchased securities of a...more
The SEC prevailed on a motion to dismiss a closely watched lawsuit alleging that the defendant had engaged in insider trading based on news about a not-yet-public corporate acquisition when he purchased securities of a...more
1/20/2022
/ 10b5-1 Plans ,
Acquisition Agreements ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Insider Trading ,
Material Nonpublic Information ,
Misappropriation ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Popular ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Securities Fraud ,
Securities Litigation ,
Securities Regulation ,
Securities Transactions ,
Securities Violations
The SEC recently charged a former employee of a biopharmaceutical company with insider trading in advance of an acquisition but with a unique twist: Trading the securities of a company unrelated to the merger. ...more
8/25/2021
/ Acquisition Agreements ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Insider Trading ,
Misappropriation ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Securities Fraud ,
Securities Litigation ,
Securities Transactions ,
Securities Violations ,
Stock Options ,
Stock Prices
The Second Circuit yesterday affirmed the insider-trading conviction of a doctor who, in breach of a confidentiality agreement, had traded on nonpublic information about a drug trial in which he had been participating. The...more
A Pennsylvania federal court held yesterday that an agreement not to use confidential inside information for trading purposes need not precede the receipt of that information in order to create liability under the...more
3/22/2017
/ Buyers ,
Confidential Information ,
Confidentiality Agreements ,
Duty of Trust ,
Enforcement Actions ,
Federal Pleading Requirements ,
Insider Trading ,
Investment Adviser ,
Misappropriation ,
Motion to Dismiss ,
Rule 10b-5 ,
Securities ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
Securities Litigation ,
Sellers
In what appears to be the first appellate decision since the Supreme Court’s December 2016 ruling in Salman v. United States, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed an insider-trading conviction based on a...more
2/27/2017
/ Acquisition Agreements ,
Confidential Information ,
Confidentiality Agreements ,
Criminal Convictions ,
Dirks v SEC ,
Financial Institutions ,
Financial Markets ,
Illegal Tipping ,
Insider Trading ,
Material Nonpublic Information ,
Misappropriation ,
Personal Benefit ,
Public Information ,
Securities Violations ,
Stocks ,
Tippees ,
US v Salman
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff denied motions for judgment as a matter of law or for a new trial after a jury found the defendants civilly liable for insider trading. The decision in SEC v. Payton (S.D.N.Y. Nov. 29, 2016)...more
On July 26, 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit affirmed another conviction in a pair of appeals arising from insider-trading prosecutions. The decision in United States v. McPhail confirms that, under...more
7/28/2016
/ Appeals ,
Convictions ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Illegal Tipping ,
Insider Trading ,
Jury Instructions ,
Kickbacks ,
Material Nonpublic Information ,
Mens Rea ,
Misappropriation ,
Personal Benefit ,
Rule 10b-5
On May 26, 2016, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit held that friends’ gifts of wine, steak dinners, and other luxury items can constitute the types of personal benefit needed to establish a breach of duty in...more
5/27/2016
/ Breach of Duty ,
Confidential Information ,
Criminal Prosecution ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Illegal Tipping ,
Insider Trading ,
Material Nonpublic Information ,
Mens Rea ,
Misappropriation ,
Personal Benefit ,
Scienter ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
US v Newman ,
US v Salman
U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff issued a decision in SEC v. Payton (S.D.N.Y. Apr. 6, 2015) denying the defendants’ motion to dismiss a civil insider-trading suit filed by the SEC. The court held that the SEC’s complaint had...more
Yesterday, U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter, Jr. rejected the argument by the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York to limit the Second Circuit’s decision in United States v. Newman to classical...more
1/26/2015
/ Hedge Funds ,
Illegal Tipping ,
Insider Trading ,
Material Nonpublic Information ,
Mergers ,
Misappropriation ,
Personal Benefit ,
Portfolio Managers ,
Publicly-Traded Companies ,
Securities ,
Securities Fraud ,
US v Newman