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Recent Federal Prosecution Highlights Risks of Receiving Competitors’ Confidential Information From a Customer
A recent wire-fraud plea deal stemming from a company’s solicitation of information from a customer about competitors’ bids shows that criminal bid manipulation does not always have to involve an agreement among competitors.
Recent Federal Prosecution Highlights Risks of Receiving Competitors’ Confidential Information From a Customer
SEC Approves Nasdaq Rule Change on Reverse Stock Splits and Minimum Bid Price Compliance Periods; NYSE Proposes a Similar Rule Change
Nasdaq-listed companies using reverse stock splits to meet the minimum bid-price requirement for continued listing will need to carefully consider any resulting noncompliance with other listing standards. All deficiencies must be resolved for compliance.
SEC Approves Nasdaq Rule Change on Reverse Stock Splits and Minimum Bid Price Compliance Periods; NYSE Proposes a Similar Rule Change
A recent wire-fraud plea deal stemming from a company’s solicitation of information from a customer about competitors’ bids shows that criminal bid manipulation does not always have to involve an agreement among competitors.
Recent Federal Prosecution Highlights Risks of Receiving Competitors’ Confidential Information From a Customer
Nasdaq-listed companies using reverse stock splits to meet the minimum bid-price requirement for continued listing will need to carefully consider any resulting noncompliance with other listing standards. All deficiencies must be resolved for compliance.
SEC Approves Nasdaq Rule Change on Reverse Stock Splits and Minimum Bid Price Compliance Periods; NYSE Proposes a Similar Rule Change
A new initiative to consolidate certain EU ESG reporting obligations into a single omnibus regulation aims to simplify the regulatory landscape. The proposal is being viewed as a potentially welcome reprieve for companies.
EU Seeks To Simplify ESG Reporting Obligations
Economic sanctions have become the go-to response to Russian aggression in Ukraine and growing tensions in the Middle East and elsewhere. As the West undergoes political change, will the trend continue? We discuss the key areas to watch.
The Sanctions Puzzle: Key Areas To Watch in 2025 and Beyond
EU Seeks To Simplify ESG Reporting Obligations
A new initiative to consolidate certain EU ESG reporting obligations into a single omnibus regulation aims to simplify the regulatory landscape. The proposal is being viewed as a potentially welcome reprieve for companies.
EU Seeks To Simplify ESG Reporting Obligations
The Sanctions Puzzle: Key Areas To Watch in 2025 and Beyond
Economic sanctions have become the go-to response to Russian aggression in Ukraine and growing tensions in the Middle East and elsewhere. As the West undergoes political change, will the trend continue? We discuss the key areas to watch.
The Sanctions Puzzle: Key Areas To Watch in 2025 and Beyond
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