Securities Law
SEC Charges Promoter for Role in Fictitious Crypto Trading Program Read the full report at Read More
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission today charged Jebara Igbara, the founder of Halal Capital LLC, in connection with a more than $8 million scheme that targeted investors from the New York metropolitan area’s Muslim community. According to the SEC’s… Full report at: Read More
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to propose amendments to better prepare open-end funds for stressed conditions and to mitigate dilution of shareholders’ interests. The rule and form amendments would enhance how funds manage their… Full report at: Read More
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted amendments to Form N-PX to enhance the information mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, and certain other registered funds report about their proxy votes. The amendments will make these funds’ proxy… Full report at: Read More
Continue readingSEC Charges Incarcerated Felon and Five Friends in $2 Million Fraud Scheme Read the full report at Read More
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission today charged six individuals, including a federal inmate, for conducting a freeriding scheme that defrauded multiple broker-dealers. The SEC’s complaint alleges that from May 2019 to early January 2021, Syed Arham… Full report at: Read More
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission today announced an award of more than $10 million to a whistleblower who provided information and assistance that significantly contributed to a successful SEC enforcement action. The whistleblower provided… Full report at: Read More
Continue readingSEC Obtains Final Judgment Against Perpetrator of Boiler Room Scheme Read the full report at Read More
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that it updated its list of unregistered entities that use misleading information to solicit primarily non-U.S. investors, adding 35 soliciting entities, four impersonators of genuine firms, and four… Full report at: Read More
Continue readingThe Securities and Exchange Commission today proposed a new rule and rule amendments under the Investment Advisers Act of 1940 to prohibit registered investment advisers from outsourcing certain services and functions without conducting due diligence and… Full report at: Read More
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