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AME3bg
over 15 years ago
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Continuous Reporting Requirements under the Exchange Act of 1934
The following companies are subject to the continuous reporting requirements of the Exchange Act. A. Any company with securities registered under the Exchange Act (referred to as Section 12 companies) and B. Any issuer who has had a registration...
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AME3bg
over 15 years ago
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Recent Enforcement Actions Reinforce the Need for a Dynamic Compliance Program and Reflect a Growing Impatience With Inadequate Supervisory Programs
Two recent enforcement actions, one by the Securities and Exchange Commission ("Commission") against Consulting Services Group, LLC (“CSG”), an investment adviser, and one by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (“FINRA”...
AME3bg
over 15 years ago
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Revisiting Absolute Immunity Protection for SRO Advertising & Marketing Activities
In Weissman v. Nat’l Ass’n of Sec. Dealers, Inc. the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit held that NASD and NASDAQ were not entitled to absolute immunity from civil damages claims challenging certain alleged for-profit, commercial...
AME3bg
over 15 years ago
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Overview of Tender Offers
Various types of transactions may implicate the tender offer rules, including acquisition transactions, debt or equity repurchases and certain debt restructurings. As such, practitioners should have a general familiarity as to what may constitute a tender...
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AME3bg
over 14 years ago
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A (Very Brief) Encyclopedia of Securities Fraud
During the cacophony of a Friday evening happy hour at a crowded bar in downtown Washington, D.C. not too long ago, I could not help but overhear a loud conversation between a man and woman standing next to me. Being in the nation's capital, it was...
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AME3bg
over 15 years ago
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Overview of Federal Securities Laws
Securities transactions are subject to regulation under both federal and state law. Since the federal securities laws are based on Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce, they generally apply only to transactions involving "the use of...
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AME3bg
over 15 years ago
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Managing SEC 10-K Inquiries
Situation: As a result of Sarbanes-Oxley, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is required to review systematically the filings for all public companies, including the 10-K, and began doing so in 2004. During a review process, the SEC may issue...
AME3bg
over 14 years ago
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Understanding IPOs
An "initial public offering" (IPO) is typically used when a business decides to "go public" to raise capital by offering ownership interests in the company to the public at large. The federal securities laws require the company to...
LexisHub Staff
over 13 years ago
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Antifraud, the Internet, Your Web Site, and the Blogosphere
SUMMARY : Since the 2000 Electronic Release, company Web sites have progressed to include blogs, shareholder forums and a variety of other information of interest to investors -- information produced both by the company and third-parties. The release...
AME3bg
over 14 years ago
Lexis® Hub
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Preparing the New MD&A
Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations ("MD&A") is a dynamic disclosure vehicle that adapts to meet changing regulatory concepts and internal and external developments affecting a company...
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AME3bg
over 15 years ago
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10b5-1 Plan Abuse: Practical Steps to Detect and Prevent
Reminiscent of the 1980s, the heydey of Wall Street protagonist Gordon Gekko, along with real-life Wall Street insiders (and eventual felons) Ivan Boesky and Michael Milkin, who mesmerized the securities industry, today's equity markets are soaring...
AME3bg
over 15 years ago
Lexis® Hub
Practice Area Commentary
Preparation of the Registration Statement
The Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the "Securities Act"), prohibits anyone from publicly selling or offering to sell any security unless that security is the subject of a registration statement that has been declared effective by the Securities...
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