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Corp Fin posts new and revised CDIs regarding notices of exempt solicitation

Corp Fin has posted several new or revised CDIs that address exempt solicitations under the proxy rules. With certain exceptions, Rule 14a-2(b)(1) exempts “any solicitation by or on behalf of any person who does not, at any...more

Commissioner Peirce offers her prescription for a “path back to normal”

This week, SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce delivered the keynote address at the Northwestern Securities Regulation Institute in San Diego. Her theme: that public companies are “confronting a symptom of a larger societal...more

In case there was any doubt, SEC approves Nasdaq proposal to remove Board diversity rules

In August 2021, the SEC approved a Nasdaq proposal for new listing rules regarding board diversity and disclosure. The new listing rules adopted a “comply or explain” mandate for board diversity for most listed companies and...more

SEC approves NYSE proposal to limit the use of reverse stock splits to regain compliance with price criteria

In October last year, the NYSE proposed, like Nasdaq, to take on the challenge of repeated reverse stock splits by limiting the circumstances under which a listed company could use a reverse stock split to regain compliance...more

SEC approves Nasdaq proposal modifying minimum bid price compliance periods

In August 2024, Nasdaq submitted a new rule proposal aimed at accelerating the delisting process for companies with shares that trade below $1. Briefly, under the proposal, a company would be suspended from trading on Nasdaq...more

Commissioner Mark Uyeda designated as acting SEC Chair

The SEC has announced that Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda has been designated Acting Chair of the SEC. As you know, Paul Atkins has been nominated to serve as Chair, following his confirmation by the Senate. Uyeda said that he...more

SEC charges Celsius Holdings with improper accounting for stock awards and disclosure control failures

In this settled action—part of a slew of SEC Enforcement cases reported out in the last days before the change in Administration—the SEC alleged that Celsius Holdings, Inc. engaged in improper accounting for stock-based...more

SEC files complaint against Elon Musk alleging violation of Section 13(d)

On Tuesday, the SEC filed a complaint in the D.C. federal district court alleging that Elon Musk ignored the Section 13(d) beneficial ownership reporting deadline when, in March 2022, he acquired more than 5% of outstanding...more

Enforcement offers a reminder about disclosures of related-person transactions

Just in time for the commencement of proxy season we have this reminder from SEC Enforcement about disclosures of related-person transactions. Failure to properly report on a related-person transaction has been a subject of...more

McMahon takes a bump

On Friday, the SEC announced settled charges against Vince McMahon, founder, controlling shareholder and former Executive Chair and CEO of World Wrestling Entertainment, for “knowingly circumventing WWE’s internal accounting...more

SEC charges Entergy with violation of internal accounting controls requirements

At the end of last year, the SEC announced settled charges against Entergy Corporation, a Louisiana-based utility company with shares traded on the NYSE, for failure to maintain internal accounting controls adequate to ensure...more

Corp Fin announcement regarding acceleration requests—TODAY

Corp Fin has announced that, presumably in light of the imminent government shutdown, if you want Corp Fin to “consider a request for acceleration of the effective date of a pending registration statement or qualification of...more

SEC charges Becton Dickinson with misleading investors about regulatory risks and product sales

The SEC has announced settled charges against Becton, Dickinson and Company, a medical device manufacturer known as BD listed on the NYSE, for “repeatedly misleading investors about risks associated with its continued sales...more

SEC Enforcement charges Express for failure to disclose CEO perks

The SEC has announced settled charges against Express, Inc., a multi-brand American fashion retailer formerly listed on the NYSE, for failing to disclose over a three-year period almost $1 million in perks provided to its now...more

What I want for Christmas is…another Government shutdown? Not!

But apparently there’s one looming—serious enough to cause Corp Fin to issue its now-standard shutdown announcement. The shutdown deadline is Friday night, and apparently there’s currently an impasse over farm aid. Corp Fin’s...more

UPDATED—en banc Fifth Circuit puts the kibosh on the Nasdaq board diversity rules

(This post updates my post of December 12 to add further discussion of the decision.) - In August 2021, the SEC approved a Nasdaq proposal for new listing rules regarding board diversity and disclosure, accompanied by a...more

Departure of Corp Fin Director

The SEC has just announced the departure of Corp Fin Director Erik Gerding at the end of this year. On his departure, Cicely LaMothe, the current Corp Fin Deputy Director, Disclosure Operations, will serve as Acting...more

En banc Fifth Circuit puts the kibosh on the Nasdaq board diversity rules

In August 2021, the SEC approved a Nasdaq proposal for new listing rules regarding board diversity and disclosure, accompanied by a proposal to provide free access to a board recruiting service. The new listing rules adopted...more

How should the board consider security concerns for executives?

After the alarming murder of an insurance company CEO last week, questions about protection and security for CEOs and other executives are suddenly high on the agenda for boards of directors. A big concern: will there be...more

Profs share predictions for securities regulation under next Administration—and their response

In this post on the CLS Blue Sky Blog, two leading authorities on securities law, Professors John C. Coffee, Jr. and Joel Seligman, take a crack at prognosticating about SEC regulation—and even the SEC itself—under the next...more

“Outspoken critic” and former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins to be nominated as SEC Chair

As widely reported, former SEC Commissioner Paul Atkins (2002-2008) is to be nominated to serve as SEC Chair. This WSJ op-ed describes him as the “anti-Gensler”—the “opposite of Mr. Gensler in temperament and regulatory...more

SEC charges biopharma with misleading investors about status of INDs

The SEC has announced that it filed settled charges against Kiromic BioPharma and two of its executives for alleged failure to disclose in its public statements and filings, including in its public offering prospectus,...more

In appeal, NAM insists “solicitation” includes proxy voting advice

Back in February, in ISS v. SEC, the D.C. Federal District Court vacated the SEC’s 2020 rule that advice from proxy advisory firms was a “solicitation” under the proxy rules. Both the SEC and National Association of...more

Nasdaq proposes to amend deadline for notification of reverse split

In November 2023, the SEC approved new Nasdaq listing standards related to notification and disclosure of reverse stock splits. (See this PubCo post.) The rules were designed to “enhance the ability for market participants to...more

SEC charges UPS with failure to take goodwill impairment charge require by GAAP

Last week, the SEC announced settled charges against United Parcel Service Inc. for failing to take an appropriate goodwill impairment charge for a poorly performing business unit, thus materially misrepresenting its...more

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