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SEC Continues to Zero in on Importance of Data Security Measures and Reporting With Latest $10 Million Penalty

Last month, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reemphasized just how serious companies must be about maintaining a vigilant cybersecurity posture and procedures to report cyber incidents in a timely manner....more

Next Steps for Companies Ahead of December Deadline for SEC Cybersecurity Disclosures

In less than three months, public companies and certain foreign private companies will have to take additional steps after cybersecurity breaches: deciding whether an incident meets the materiality threshold that requires...more

SEC Takes First Enforcement Action for Misleading Pandemic Disclosures

On December 4, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that it had settled charges with The Cheesecake Factory for its allegedly false and misleading disclosures about the COVID-19 pandemic’s effects on...more

Coronavirus Disclosure Considerations

For companies that have yet to file their Form 10-K or companies that have filed their Form 10-K but are already thinking about their next filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), preparing disclosures...more

SEC Guidance regarding the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

You may have heard that the Republican tax overhaul (originally known as the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017) was signed into law on December 22, 2017. That same day, the SEC staff provided helpful disclosure guidance in the...more

Revisiting Rule 10b5-1 Trading Plans

I am sometimes surprised by the number of insiders who trade in their company’s stock outside of Rule 10b5-1 trading plans. It is often said, with some accuracy, that executive officers, directors and other insiders always...more

Don’t Forget the Say-on-Frequency Form 8-K

The proxy rules require that public companies submit a nonbinding proposal to their shareholders every six years regarding how often they should hold say-on-pay votes, known as “say-on-frequency.” Most companies held their...more

A Say-on-Frequency Reminder

The proxy rules require that public companies submit a proposal to their shareholders every six years regarding how often they should have say-on-pay votes, known as “say-on-frequency”. Most companies held their first...more

UK “Leave” Vote Disclosures–What Now?

In case you missed it, the United Kingdom voted last week to leave the European Union. And while this clearly is a huge global development (if the stock markets, currency exchange rates and headline type sizes are any...more

The Interplay of Regulation FD and Stock Exchange Timely Alerts

For many years, Regulation FD has dominated the analysis of how and when a company should disclose material information. As a result, complying with the stock exchanges’ timely alert rules can get lost in the shuffle....more

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