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Browse: Home / 2015 / February / 20 / Decades Later, the Law of Insider Trading Remains Elusive and Undefined | Compliance Week

Decades Later, the Law of Insider Trading Remains Elusive and Undefined | Compliance Week

By Securities Docket on February 20, 2015, 2:35 pm

Despite numerous opportunities to define insider trading going back as far as 1969, Congress has been either unwilling or unable to provide such a definition. The current court battle going on in the U.S. v. Newman insider trading case has led to renewed calls from Mark Cuban and others for Congress to finally act.

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