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Exploring the Dismissals of the Facebook and NVIDIA Appeals

Our Securities Litigation Group unpacks the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent dismissal of appeals in two securities class actions....more

The Jury Is Out No More: Supreme Court Curbs SEC’s In-House Authority, with Implications for Other Agencies

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Jarkesy decision dealt a blow to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) in-house adjudication system. Our team analyzes the decision and its potential impact on other federal agencies....more

Supreme Court to Hear Two Important Appeals Regarding the Requirements for Pleading Securities Fraud

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear appeals of the Ninth Circuit’s decisions in the Facebook and NVIDIA putative securities class action cases. Our Securities Litigation Group breaks down the potentially far-ranging...more

The Supreme Court Hears Constitutional Challenges to SEC Enforcement Actions

Our Securities Litigation Group analyzes the Supreme Court’s Jarkesy case, which involves challenges to the constitutionality of SEC enforcement actions....more

The Supreme Court Maintains Limitations on 1933 Act Claims for Direct Listings

Our Securities Litigation Group reviews the Supreme Court’s Slack opinion that upheld decades of case law requiring a narrow reading of Section 11 of the 1933 Act. The case addressed the scope of liability for claims brought...more

Supreme Court Securities Law Roundup - The Axon Decision and Oral Argument in Slack v. Pirani

Our Securities Litigation Group analyzes the impact of the Axon and Cochran decisions on the use of administrative law judges (ALJs) and gleans clues about the future of direct listings from the Slack oral argument....more

Supreme Court to Decide Whether the 1933 Act’s Strict Liability Provisions Apply to Direct Listings

Alston & Bird’s Securities Litigation Group analyzes the issues facing the U.S. Supreme Court in an appeal that will determine whether companies face potential liability under the 1933 Act for shares made available to the...more

SEC’s In-House Court System in Jeopardy After Two Major Developments

Our Securities Litigation Group examines a pair of cases—at the Fifth Circuit and Supreme Court—that could determine the constitutionality of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s administrative law judge system....more

[Webinar] Important Securities Decisions and Trends from 2021 and Cases to Watch in 2022 - February 15th, 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm ET

This webinar will cover securities decisions and trends from 2021 that could impact litigation securities claims brought by private plaintiffs and the SEC. We will also look at some major securities cases expecting decision...more

Supreme Court Vacates Class Certification in Goldman Suit

Our Securities Litigation Group examines this week’s U.S. Supreme Court decision to vacate a shareholder class action against Goldman Sachs and send it back to a lower court for a closer look at whether alleged misstatements...more

SEC Amends Regulations to Streamline Whistleblower Award Process

Our Securities Litigation and Securities Groups discuss the Securities and Exchange Commission’s new rules governing its whistleblower program that are designed to provide greater clarity to whistleblowers and increase the...more

Lorenzo v. SEC: The Supreme Court Rules on Scheme Liability Under the Federal Securities Laws

In what has come to be known as the “Copy-Paste Fraud,” the Supreme Court held on March 27, 2019 that an individual who knowingly disseminates false and misleading information to prospective investors with the intent to...more

Lorenzo v. SEC: Supreme Court to Revisit Who Is a “Maker” of False Statements Under the Federal Securities Laws

Our Securities Litigation Group discusses the Lorenzo v. SEC appeal pending before the U.S. Supreme Court, which will be argued on December 3, 2018, and describes the impact the appeal could have on securities fraud claims...more

The Supreme Court Agrees to Decide Whether a Failure to Disclose Known Trends and Uncertainties Under Item 303 of SEC Regulation...

On March 27, 2017, the U.S. Supreme Court granted a petition for writ of certiorari in Leidos v. Indiana Public Retirement System, et al., No. 16-581, and agreed to review the Second Circuit’s decision that Item 303 of SEC...more

Supreme Court Interprets Jurisdictional Provision of the Federal Securities Laws

On May 16, 2016, the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc. v. Manning, in which the Court resolved a Circuit split concerning the jurisdictional provision of the Securities Exchange...more

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