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Second Circuit Rules U.S. Securities Laws Reach Certain Digital Asset Transactions

The Second Circuit recently revived a securities class action against the crypto exchange Binance Holdings Ltd., holding that plaintiffs plausibly alleged their transactions on the exchange were "domestic," as required by the...more

The SEC's New Proposed SPAC Rules: Death Knell or Much-Needed Guidance?

In 2020 and the first quarter of 2021, the use of special purpose acquisition companies ("SPACs") as a means of taking companies public grew exponentially. SPAC IPOs raised a total of more than $160 billion in that five...more

SDNY Issues Two Rulings in Closely Watched Enforcement Action Against Ripple Labs

The SEC's Enforcement Action Against Ripple - In December 2020, the SEC commenced an enforcement action against Ripple and two of its senior executives alleging that the defendants violated Section 5 of the Securities Act of...more

SPAC Founders, Beware: SEC Targets Founders Shares

The Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") charges a special purpose acquisition company ("SPAC"), its CEO, and sponsor, as well as the merger acquisition target, with securities law violations, resulting in significant...more

First Circuit Rejects "Predominantly Foreign" Exception to Morrison’s "Domestic Transactions" Test

Two circuit courts have now rejected the Second Circuit's "predominantly foreign" exception to Morrison's "domestic transactions" test, which raises the prospect of inconsistent decisions and increases the likelihood of...more

Litigation and Regulatory Considerations and Risks for Financial Market Participants in a Post-Pandemic Society

More than a year ago the world fell victim to a global pandemic that would change life in ways that could never have been predicted. In the early stages of the pandemic, we published a White Paper directed at financial...more

Tenth Circuit Holds Federal Securities Laws Apply Extraterritorially In Enforcement Actions

The Situation: The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit recently addressed the issue of whether the antifraud provisions of the federal securities laws apply extraterritorially in enforcement actions commenced by the...more

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