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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.

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

Posted in Criminal, SEC, Top | Tagged Insider Trading

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