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No Objections: Smokehouse Creek Fire MDL Petition Approval Expected
One week before Xcel Energy publicly admitted its equipment ignited the Smokehouse Creek Fire, the company informed the SEC that plaintiffs' attorney advised the company to preserve the evidence.Wilmer Joins Kirkland, Sidley in Racking Up 8-Figure Fees From a Single Client
The same SEC disclosure rules led Blackstone to reveal what it paid Kirkland, and TDS to disclose what it paid Sidley.Wilmer Joins Kirkland, Sidley in Racking Up 8-Figure Fees From a Single Client
SEC disclosure rules forced Meta to throw the spotlight on what it paid Wilmer. The same rules led Blackstone to reveal what it paid Kirkland, and TDS to disclose what it paid Sidley.SEC Lacks 'Genuine Engagement' With Public, Commissioner Peirce Says
"The commission should think about each rule proposal as an opportunity to foster a public discussion with the goal of developing the best solution to a carefully identified problem," Hester Peirce said at "SEC Speaks 2024."The Year of Cyber Disclosures: Navigating the SEC's New Rules
In December, the SEC's new cybersecurity rules went into effect, requiring detailed reporting by public companies regarding cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance and—perhaps most notably—incidents. This article offers a practical guide to navigating the new disclosure requirements and an overview of how some companies have already begun to respond, as well as analysis of the SEC's rule in the context of a broader trend of regulatory reporting requirementsView more book results for the query "US Securities and Exchange Commission"
Antitrust Cops Disavow Collusion 'Safety Zones,' Leaving Companies Walking on Eggshells
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."Antitrust Cops Ditch Collusion 'Safety Zones,' Muddying What Rivals Can Say to One Another
The DOJ's and FTC's retreat from long-standing guidance on information-sharing appears to have been intended "to inject some uncertainty—to make people nervous about antitrust," Fenwick & West partner Steve Albertson said. "And it worked."After 47 Years, Denver's Moye White to Wind Down After Most Lawyers Join Fennemore Craig
"We've found this mass lateral hiring works depending on the situation," said Fennemore CEO James Goodnow. "It's a very clean way to do a transaction."On the Move: DLA Adds Investment Team From Greenberg, Womble Names Office Leader
Meanwhile, a Georgia legal nonprofit announced a $1 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott.Out of the Shadows: SEC Test Case To Bring 'Shadow Trading' Into Light
The SEC is now at trial in an enforcement action against former biopharma executive Matthew Panuwat related to "shadow trading" activities. The trial will not only be the first major test of the SEC's "shadow trading" legal theory before a jury, but will also have significant ramifications for in-house counsel and compliance teams on how to train their employees on trading practices.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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