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Web Watch: Best of the Week Ending July 8 http://goo.gl/fb/3Cgjd # DOJ Says Travel Sponsorship Doesn’t Violate Bribery Law http://goo.gl/fb/rpwN7 # Scandal Enforcement at the SEC: Salience and the Arc of the Option Backdating Investigations http://goo.gl/fb/AOdsZ # SEC works to get rid of “The Lease to Nowhere” http://goo.gl/fb/IVMsX # Australia’s Litigation-Funding Giant Looks Abroad http://goo.gl/fb/a057g [...]
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DOJ issues opinion procedure release on travel sponsorship expenses.
We study the impact of scandal-driven media scrutiny on the SEC’s allocation of enforcement resources. We focus on the SEC’s investigations of option backdating in the wake of numerous media articles on the practice of backdating. We find that as the level of media scrutiny of option backdating increased, the SEC shifted its mix of [...]
SEC Chairman Schapiro on hot seat over $556 million, 10-year lease SEC signed last summer.
IMF looks to take its approach to funding litigation beyond Australia.
SEC recovered two-thirds of the $11.33 billion in fines and disgorgement it imposed on defendants.
Defendants include a lawyer who advised on the deal, his spouse, and a broker.
‘I Had a Dream’ Defendant Ordered to Pay Millions in SEC Insider Trading Case http://goo.gl/fb/XORw3 # Securities Docket News Wire for 2011-07-07 http://goo.gl/fb/gsSl7 #
Defendants argue trustee cannot show they knew they were enabling Madoff to commit fraud.