Rethinking the Scope of Insider Trading: A Closer Look at the SEC’s “Shadow Trading” Win
Austin Jackson authored a Practice Points article in the American Bar Association Litigation Newsletter, titled “Rethinking the Scope of Insider Trading: A Closer Look at the SEC’s “Shadow Trading” Win.” The article discusses the scope of insider trading liability following the SEC’s trial win in SEC v. Panuwat for individuals who leverage a company’s material nonpublic information to trade another company’s securities.
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