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Second Ex-Equifax Employee Faces Federal Insider-Trading Charges
Federal authorities contend that an Equifax software engineering manager, who has since been fired, learned of Equifax's massive 2017 data breach before it went public. Federal prosecutors in Atlanta contend he then bought Equifax put options—and sold them at a profit when news of the data breach went public and Equifax's stock price plummeted.Insider Trading, or Trading by an Insider?
White-Collar Crime columnists Elkan Abramowitz and Jonathan S. Sack discuss recent charges brought against an Equifax employee, which raise interesting questions as to when nonpublic information within a public company should be deemed material for purposes of insider trading enforcement.Former Equifax Exec Charged With Insider Trading
The SEC accused the former executive of capitalizing on confidential company information to cash in his stock options in advance of Equifax's public announcement of a massive data breach.View more book results for the query "Jun He Law Offices"
The Transfer Window: hires for White & Case, Allen & Overy and Linklaters
Others firms making hires include Blake Morgan, Kennedys and Stephenson HarwoodCommonwealth v. Barto, PICS Case No. 17-0913 (C.P. Lycoming Jun. 2, 2017) Lovecchio, J. (7 pages).
Criminal defendant was not entitled to post-conviction relief for ineffectiveness of counsel relating to double jeopardy matter. Defendant waived his right to raise an issue regarding a state trooper involved in the investigation of defendant's alleged crimes where defendant entered a no contest plea.Rapper 50 Cent Gets $14.5 Million in Malpractice Settlement
The rapper, actor and businessman known as 50 Cent claimed that his former lawyers from Garvey Schubert Barer had failed to adequately represent him in an arbitration with a company that was set to market a line of headphones.Rapper 50 Cent Gets $14.5 Million in Malpractice Settlement
The rapper, actor and businessman known as 50 Cent claimed that his former lawyers from Garvey Schubert Barer had failed to adequately represent him in an arbitration with a company that was set to market a line of headphones.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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