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SEC Proposes Sweeping New Cybersecurity Rules: Is Your Company Prepared?

On March 15, 2023 the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) proposed three new sets of rules (the “Proposed Rules”) which, if adopted, would require a variety of companies to beef up their cybersecurity policies and data...more

SEC Continues ESG Push With Proposed Investment Disclosure and Fund Name Requirements

Continuing its push to make Environmental, Social, and Governance (“ESG”) issues a key agency priority, on May 25, 2022 the SEC announced two sets of proposed rule amendments taking aim at “greenwashing” in investment funds....more

SEC’s In-House Adjudication Deemed Unconstitutional by Fifth Circuit

A key enforcement power of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”)—its ability to elect to conduct in-house administrative proceedings before Administrative Law Judges (“ALJs”) instead of bringing an action in federal...more

Rule 10b5-1: Fix the Cracks But Save the Baby

On June 7, 2021, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler announced at the CFO Network Summit that he has asked his staff to make recommendations for the Commission’s consideration on how it might “freshen...more

Considering a SPAC Transaction? Keep Securities Litigation Risks at Top-of-Mind

Seyfarth Synopsis: Special Purpose Acquisition Company (“SPAC”) transactions have dramatically increased since the start of 2020, bringing with them risk of securities litigation....more

Southern District of New York Dismisses Section 14(a) Claim Arising Out Of Packaging Companies’ Merger

On January 12, 2021, the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York dismissed a putative class action complaint against Bemis Company Inc. and members of its board of directors (collectively, “Bemis”)...more

SEC Modernizes Decades-Old Investor Marketing Rules to Address Evolution of Markets and Technology

Seyfarth Synopsis: The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) adopted a new investor marketing rule to replace and modernize its current advertising and cash solicitation rules. Neither of these rules has been...more

Supreme Court Permits SEC Disgorgement to Survive—Leaves Potential Limitations to Lower Courts

Seyfarth Synopsis: On Monday, June 22, 2020, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Liu et al v. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”). In an 8-1 decision, written by Justice Sotomayor...more

Event-Driven Securities Litigation in the Age of COVID-19

Seyfarth Synopsis: The COVID-19 pandemic has already spurred several private securities class action lawsuits and Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) enforcement actions. Companies that deal with COVID-19 on a daily...more

SCOTUS Oral Argument Suggests SEC Disgorgement Will Survive—But Might Be Limited To Victim Compensation

Seyfarth Synopsis: On Tuesday, March 3, 2020, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Liu et al v. Securities and Exchange Commission, in what some thought would be a landmark case on the SEC’s power to seek disgorgement...more

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