U.S. industry and other groups have sued to overturn rules adopted under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary ...
The U.S. Supreme Court is set on Wednesday to hear arguments in Nvidia's bid to torpedo a securities fraud lawsuit accusing ...
U.S. industry and other groups have sued to overturn rules adopted under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary ...
Kevin Anders, CEO of UVKXE, stated, “Securing the SEC license is not only a significant milestone in our compliance journey ...
Hughes Hubbard’s Michael Huneke says new national security rules, including the Treasury’s Outbound Investment Rule, rely on a legal standard grounded in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
(Reuters) -U.S. industry and other groups have sued to overturn rules adopted under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler, with knock-on implications for others on his agenda.
The legislation, opponents say, makes it harder for investors to find and review important information, including fees.
The firm joins dozens of others who've made similar requests since Vanguard's patent on the structure expired.
After a trio of Supreme Court rulings in June that weakened federal regulators - including the Securities and Exchange Commission that polices securities fraud - the justices may now be poised to ...
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2019 brought an enforcement action against Facebook over the matter, which the company settled for $100 million. Facebook paid a separate $5 billion ...