SEC Must Stop 2 Admin Cases Pending 2nd Circuit Constitutionality Decision

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Two rulings last week ordered the SEC to stop administrative proceedings in two cases, pending the Second Circuit’s ruling on the constitutionality of its administrative forum. The Second Circuit stayed the SEC’s prosecution of Lynn Tilton, pending appeal of her case.

Tilton v. SEC, No. 15-2103 (2nd Cir. Sept. 17, 2015). The same day, Judge Richard Berman, denied the SEC’s motion to allow its administrative case to proceed (by staying his preliminary injunction). Duka v. SEC, No. 15 Civ. 357 (USDC S.D.N.Y. Sept. 17, 2015). Judge Berman cited the “goose/gander” rule, noting the irony that the SEC opposed Duka’s arguments to stays the administrative proceedings, but now seeks to stay all District Court proceedings.

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