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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.From Shein to TikTok, Lawyers Say US-China Agenda Is Testing Market Resilience
Increasing regulatory scrutiny can mean more billable hours for a small group of legal advisers, but the "uninvestable" U.S.-China status is worrisome for most.From Shein to TikTok, Lawyers Say US-China Agenda is Testing Market Resilience
Increasing regulatory scrutiny can mean more billable hours for a small group of legal advisers but for most, the "uninvestable" U.S.-China status is worrisome.GC Who Helped Marriott Manage Crisis Spree Cracks Its Highest-Paid List for First Time
Since becoming legal chief in 2017, Rena Reiss has helped Marriott navigate a colossal data breach, the pandemic and the death of a CEO.Paul Hastings, Nelson Mullins Broker Deal to Take Trump-Backed Truth Social Public
The newly public entity trading as Digital World saw its stock price jump 15% on Tuesday, providing a $4.5 billion valuation for Trump's stake.View more book results for the query "US Securities and Exchange Commission"
Big Law Lawyers With Chancery Experience Broker Deal to Take Trump-Backed Truth Social Public
Bondi also represented Digital World in a Delaware Chancery Court dispute with sponsor ARC Global Investments over its entitlement to shares in the combined entity, in which the court ruled in Digital World's favor.3 Challenges CISOs Face in 2024 as Cyberthreats Explode
From lacking an equal seat at the executive table to harboring the brunt of an organization's security failures, chief information security officers (CISOs) face a number of hurdles. .Inside Track: Why Whirlpool's Decision to 'Re-Scope' CLO Post Doesn't Wash
Chief Legal Officer Ava Harter is leaving Whirlpool, and receiving $2.9 million in severance, in the wake of the company's decision to make her job a non-executive position.'Reason to Worry': Ex-DC Circuit Judge Warns of SCOTUS' Embrace of 'Major Questions' Doctrine
David Tatel also voiced concern for the fall of "Chevron deference."Wash, Fine, Repeat? SEC Enters Fray of Agencies Monitoring Companies' AI Use
The SEC issued its first two official charges against companies' "AI washing" practices on March 18, which sources expect to be "only the beginning."Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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