Litigation

SEC Win Expands Boundaries of Insider Trading

SEC Win Expands Boundaries of Insider Trading

Learn why companies should review their insider trading policies with the SEC’s now-clarified interest in so-called “shadow trading.”

Supreme Court Denies Vanda Pharmaceuticals' Appeal in Patent Case

Supreme Court Denies Vanda Pharmaceuticals’ Appeal in Patent Case

The Supreme Court has rejected Vanda Pharmaceuticals’ appeal to review the Federal Circuit’s decision invalidating patents related to a sleep disorder drug.

Suit Says FTC Chair’s Presence During MGM Ransomware Attack Precludes Investigation

Suit Says FTC’s Presence During MGM Ransomware Attack Precludes Investigation

The MGM ransomware attack cost a minimum of $100 million in lost revenue. Now the FTC investigation is under objection by the casino.

Federal Court Blocks Enforcement of Revised Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Rules

Federal Court Blocks Enforcement of Revised Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) Rules

The injunction puts the entire Community Reinvestment Act revision on hold pending further litigation.  

Are Digital Assets Commodities? A Groundbreaking CFTC Case

Are Digital Assets Commodities? A Groundbreaking CFTC Case

Are digital assets commodities? A new complaint filed by The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) may answer that question.

How Financial Services Can Avoid Mass Arbitration Risk

How Financial Services Can Avoid Mass Arbitration Risk

A new trend by plaintiff attorneys is increasing mass arbitration risk for the financial services industry. Find out how.

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Spoliation Risk With Ephemeral Messaging Platforms

According to the DOJ, there is a spoliation risk with ephemeral messaging applications which are “designed to hide evidence.”

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Delaware Supreme Court Reverses Chancery On “Squeeze Out”

Read more about how the Delaware Supreme Court reversed the Court of Chancery in a case challenging a squeeze-out merger.

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Statutory Trusts Subject To Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Jurisdiction

The Court found that statutory trusts used for securitizations are considered “covered persons” and subject to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau jurisdiction.

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Domestic Founders Of Foreign Firm To Face Class Action

A New York Federal District court ruled the founders of BitMEX, a cryptocurrency exchange must go to trial in a class action.

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