All companies that have securities listed in the United States, including foreign and domestic companies, are required to adopt an executive compensation recoupment (a.k.a. “clawback”) policy by, in most cases, no later than...more
10/6/2023
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Rule amendments, if adopted, would substantially shorten filing deadlines for initial and amended Schedules 13D and 13G, as well as increase the number of securityholders required to file Section 16(a) reports (Forms 3, 4,...more
4/18/2022
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As 2021 comes to a close, Chair Gensler caps an ambitious inaugural year by proposing sweeping changes to the availability of Rule 10b5-1 trading plans.
The proposed amendments—in which all five Commissioners joined—are...more
An expanded universe of individuals and entities will be able to participate as “accredited investors” in securities offerings as a result of recent SEC rulemaking.
The SEC has expanded its definition of “Accredited...more
9/10/2020
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