SUPREME COURT ACCEPTS CERT. IN TENTH CIRCUIT CASE CITING SEC V. GRAHAM AS BEING IN CONFLICT
- January 16th, 2017
- Russell Weigel
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On January 13, 2017 the U.S. Supreme Court granted a petition for certiorari in Kokesh v. SEC, an appeal from a Tenth Circuit case that rejected the Eleventh Circuit’s conclusion in SEC v. Graham that disgorgement orders are forfeitures subject…
Annual Report Planning or Avoiding SEC March Madness
- March 7th, 2013
- Russell Weigel
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by Securities Litigation Expert: Russell C. Weigel, III[1] Achievement of a timely filed annual report became more difficult and riskier in 2013 due to the SEC’s XBRL protocol implementation (the coding of financial statements). Greater filing difficulty is anticipated due…