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In the current economic climate of declining revenue, falling profits, and disappearing credit, the parties to many merger and acquisition agreements are not consummating the deal. This webcast will address issues that Buyers, Sellers, and Lenders face in transaction termination scenarios. The webcast will cover essential legal considerations relating to merger and acquisition contract terms, [...]
Canadian Securities Litigation Ramps Up; Sotomayor’s Record in Securities Class Actions; Judge Explains Choice of Mississippi Fund to Lead Subprime Class Action; PwC Rejects Global Plan for Lehman Recoveries; Court Hears Argument in Mark Cuban’s Motion to Dismiss SEC’s Case; and more.
U.S. District Judge Sidney A. Fitzwater heard argument today on Mark Cuban’s motion to dismiss the Securities and Exchange Commission’s insider trading lawsuit against him, but did not issue a ruling. As previously discussed here, the SEC alleges that on a phone call with the CEO of Mamma.com, Cuban agreed to keep any information he [...]
Fox Business News reports that actor Danny DeVito plans to make a movie about the life of “Crazy Eddie” Antar. Victims of Antar’s fraud and others, including his cousin, former Crazy Eddie CFO Sam Antar, are not happy about it.
Nicholas Porritt and William White have joined law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld as partners in its Washington, D.C. office. The firm announced today that Porritt and White have joined its litigation practice, according to the Blog of the Legal Times. Porritt focuses his practice on advising corporations and individuals in securities class [...]
The DOJ has confirmed that is increasing its prosecutions of foreign bribery under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The WSJ reports that the DOJ’s crackdown “now extends across five continents” and includes reviews of companies including Sun Microsystems and Royal Dutch Shell. Mark Mendelsohn, a deputy chief in the DOJ who is overseeing the [...]
The Supreme Court granted certiorari today in Merck & Co., et al., v. Reynolds, et al. (08-905), a case involving the issue of “inquiry notice” as it applies to federal securities fraud claims. The specific “Question Presented,” as framed by the petitioners in their Petition for Writ of Certiorari (available here), is as follows: Did [...]
In the current economic climate of declining revenue, falling profits, and disappearing credit, the parties to many merger and acquisition agreements are not consummating the deal. This webcast will address issues that Buyers, Sellers, and Lenders face in transaction termination scenarios. The webcast will cover essential legal considerations relating to merger and acquisition contract terms, [...]
Mark Cuban’s battle with SEC heating up. http://bit.ly/rcv5g #
SEC Press Release: SEC Takes Steps to Strengthen Existing Rules Governing Securities Trading by Personnel. http://bit.ly/bIzsL # SEC to Step Up Internal Oversight, Monitor Stock Trades by Employees More Closely. http://bit.ly/HnmBL #