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“People who killed people got sentences more than four years shorter than Rajaratnam’s.”
Danielle Chiesi reports today to Federal Prison Camp Alderson in West Virginia, ranked among the cushiest federal prisons.
Attorneys Arthur Cutillo and Jason Goldfarb settle SEC claims.
Jeff Litvak, Ken Mathieu and David Kotler joined us for this webcast.
It may be unclear whether congressional insider trading is illegal, but Congress doesn’t “seem eager to pursue the question.”
Watts demonstrated beyond all doubt that the company “got it.” Yet it was still sanctioned by the SEC.
Insider trading enforcement reduces the incentives for corporate managers to withhold information.
Sebi is still seeking a high-profile conviction to send out a strong message to India’s marketa participants here.s
Get caught up with the Securities Docket News Wire for Oct. 17, 2011.
Rajaratnam and the “No One Has Gone to Prison” Myth http://t.co/cMHZs6Cm # EU chief wants law change to target rogue bankers http://t.co/mFGCxMqJ # Web Watch: Best of the Week Ending October 14 http://t.co/rSysYlkL # Five years later, Skilling’s sentence is still up in the air http://t.co/KiSjK1aZ # OpEd by SEC Commissioner Elisse B. Walter: 'What [...]