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Debevoise Sees PEP Cross $5 Million Mark for First Time in 'Capstone' Year
Presiding partner Michael Blair said the strong 2021 numbers were the continuation of a five-year trend of ever-improving financial results.A-Rod Backs New App That's 'Stock Market' for Fans of Athletes
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore have been active business partners and dealmakers over the past year, starting a venture capital firm and putting money into everything from an online brokerage to a nuclear fusion energy startup.Voyager Digital to Let Users Buy Stocks With Cryptocurrencies
The move by Voyager highlights how fast-growing cryptocurrency exchanges are expanding into new business lines to diversify their revenue sources and keep customers on their platforms with more services.View more book results for the query "Robinhood"
Debevoise's First San Francisco Lateral Partner Will Add to Firm's Roster of SEC Insiders
"The component of white-collar work coming from our West Coast-headquartered clients was what I can only describe as unsustainably large last year," the firm's San Francisco co-leader said.As Crypto Regulations Loom, Coinbase Hires SEC Attorney to Fill Public Policy Post
For the past year, Thaya Knight has served as counsel to SEC commissioner Elad Roisman.Shareholder Lawsuit Claims Robinhood Board Miscast Crypto Revenue Spike in IPO Documents
An influx of crypto transactions was a short-term boost, not a sustainable trend, plaintiffs said in their lawsuit. That falls under the category of uncertainties and potential investment risks the SEC requires to be disclosed in its offering documents, they said.Robinhood Board Miscast Crypto Revenue Spike in IPO Documents, Shareholder Lawsuit Claims
An influx of crypto transactions was a short-term boost, not a sustainable trend, plaintiffs said in their lawsuit. That falls under the category of uncertainties and potential investment risks the SEC requires to be disclosed in its offering documents, they said.The SEC's Rulemaking Process: Long-Haul or Short-Cut?
This article: describes the SEC's authority to issue rules under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the additional requirements for rulemaking under the Administrative Procedure Act; considers a professor's recent proposal of a "fairness" short-cut around the traditional "economic" or quantitative component of the SEC rulemaking process; and describes the exacting analytical process that has been required by courts to date in cases of SEC rulemaking.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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