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March 27, 2026
Student Fleeced Pals' Families With $7.8M Fraud, SEC Says
A Tulsa, Oklahoma, man has agreed to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims that he defrauded investors out of $7.8 million in connection with two investment funds he launched as a college student.
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March 27, 2026
LuxUrban Investors Seek 1st Green Light For $3M Settlement
Investors in LuxUrban Hotels Inc. seek an initial nod for their $3 million deal to end claims the bankrupt hotel-leasing business mischaracterized its portfolio growth and its financial results, leading to a trading price crash after it was revealed it lied about inking a certain Manhattan lease.
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March 27, 2026
Split Fed Gives Morgan Stanley OK For European Arm Reorg
The Federal Reserve has narrowly granted its permission for Morgan Stanley to turn its European Union banking arm into a unit of its insured U.S. bank, a move that sharply divided the central bank's board amid concerns about straining the federal bank safety net.
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March 27, 2026
2nd Circ. Tosses $16B YPF Judgment Against Argentina
A panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a New York judge's $16 billion judgment against Argentina arising from its nationalization of the country's largest oil and gas exploration company, saying Friday Argentine law doesn't obligate the country to comply with YPF SA's corporate bylaws.
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March 27, 2026
SEC Shutters Case Against Bankrupt Fatburger Parent
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Friday that it is walking away from a case accusing restaurant franchisor FAT Brands of running an illegal $27 million personal loan scheme to fuel its former CEO's lavish lifestyle as the public company foundered.
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March 27, 2026
Kalshi Sued By Wash. AG In Latest 'Illegal Gambling' Case
The Washington state attorney general accused Kalshi Friday of operating an illegal online betting platform under the guise of a prediction market, joining a growing number of states that have taken court action against the company over alleged gambling law violations.
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March 27, 2026
Credit Suisse Gets Bondholders' NJ RICO Claim Axed
An investor lawsuit accusing Credit Suisse of concealing its financial strains leading up to its takeover by UBS AG was trimmed by a New York federal judge, who found the suit failed to support its New Jersey racketeering claim.
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March 27, 2026
Latest Inflection Point SPAC Leads 3 Offerings Totaling $520M
Inflection Point Acquisition VI, the latest special purpose acquisition company led by Chairman Michael Blitzer, began trading publicly on Friday after raising $220 million in its initial public offering, marking the largest of three SPACs to hit the public markets Friday, totaling $520 million.
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March 26, 2026
Elon Musk Slams Twitter Stock Verdict Over Jury's $4.20 'Joke'
Elon Musk did not get a fair trial over claims he defrauded Twitter investors before acquiring the social media platform, the tech billionaire's lawyer told a California federal judge Thursday, saying the jury rolled a marijuana "joke" into the verdict form to mock Musk and the trial process.
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March 26, 2026
Fintech Firm Beats Investor Suit Over Noncompliance Risks
China-based online brokerage firm operator UP Fintech Holding Ltd. has escaped a proposed class action accusing it of misleading investors by concealing risks associated with its noncompliance with New Zealand and Chinese securities laws after a New York federal judge found the company's statements to be full and justified.
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March 26, 2026
FINRA Fines Broker-Dealer $600K For Off-Channel Violations
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined a San Francisco-based broker-dealer $600,000 for allegedly failing to supervise employees' use of unapproved messaging platforms, in a type of proceeding FINRA's CEO said earlier this week would indicate a "real breakdown" in oversight.
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March 26, 2026
SEC Urges Justices To Keep Disgorgement Powers Intact
The U.S. Supreme Court should continue allowing the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to collect ill-gotten profits from fraudsters without having to identify any particular victims of said scheme, the agency told the high court in a case that could limit its disgorgement powers.
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March 26, 2026
Penny Stock Seller Says SEC Fraud Claim Fails Without Victim
Western Bankers Capital Inc. and the estate of its operator have urged a New York federal judge to grant them an early win in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission suit alleging they and others reaped nearly $6 million in illicit proceeds by selling unregistered penny stocks, in part because they say they were a victim of the alleged scheme.
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March 26, 2026
Musk's SpaceX Eyes $75B IPO Raise, Among Other Rumors
The market is anticipating what could be one of the largest initial public offerings ever, after reports this past week indicated that Elon Musk's SpaceX is looking to imminently raise as much as $75 billion.
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March 26, 2026
BlockFills Gets Ch. 11 Stay Of Crypto Suit Targeting 3 Execs
Cryptocurrency firm BlockFills secured a Delaware bankruptcy judge's permission Thursday to temporarily block a lawsuit from creditors alleging the company and three current and former executives failed to properly manage customer assets.
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March 26, 2026
Advent Commits $1B To Defense Tech Companies
Private equity investor Advent International unveiled plans Thursday to invest up to $1 billion in "next-generation" defense technology companies, a move that comes as defense technology investments ramp up.
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March 26, 2026
King & Spalding Adds White & Case Capital Markets Pro In NY
King & Spalding LLP announced Thursday that it has brought on a former White & Case LLP capital markets attorney as a partner in its corporate practice group in New York.
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March 25, 2026
Lawmakers Probe SEC Rulemaking Role In Tokenization
House lawmakers on Wednesday voiced support for bringing blockchain technology to Wall Street securities trading if it improves settlement times and market transparency, but Democrats worried whether certain regulatory experiments could lead to less oversight for crypto securities than their traditional counterparts.
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March 25, 2026
UBS Must Face Class Action Over Low-Yield Sweep Accounts
A New York federal judge on Wednesday trimmed a proposed class action alleging USB Financial Services Inc. put customers' money in low-yielding "cash sweep" accounts in breach of their contract, tossing a single duplicative unjust enrichment claim but allowing the contract claims to proceed.
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March 25, 2026
Nvidia Investors Score Class Cert. After High Court Pass
A California federal judge on Wednesday granted class certification in a shareholder case against chipmaker Nvidia that briefly went before the U.S. Supreme Court and that claims the company failed to inform investors about its reliance on the volatile crypto market.
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March 25, 2026
EV Co. Investors Get Final OK Of $13.3M Deal, Atty Fees
Investors in bankrupt electric vehicle company Arrival have gotten final approval for their nearly $13.3 million deal ending claims the company touted a purportedly profitable business plan as it went public via merger with a special purpose acquisition company only to scale back its projections within a year of the merger announcement.
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March 25, 2026
S. Korea, Elliott Dispute Over Samsung Merger Set To Restart
South Korea's Ministry of Justice said Wednesday it is preparing for U.S. hedge fund Elliott Associates to resubmit its claim accusing the government of interfering in an $8 billion merger between two Samsung affiliates in 2015, weeks after a London court set aside a previous award in the dispute.
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March 25, 2026
FINRA Constitutionality Case Belongs In 4th Circ., Judge Says
A North Carolina federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's in-house disciplinary process, saying the case belongs before the Fourth Circuit.
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March 25, 2026
Warren Grills Fed's Ex-BigLaw Supervision Chief On Conflicts
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., on Wednesday asked former Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP veteran Randall Guynn, a recent addition to the Federal Reserve, to explain how he is dealing with potential conflicts of interest stemming from his previous role chairing the BigLaw firm's financial institutions group.
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March 25, 2026
Paragon 28 Beats Investor Suit Over Inventory Accounting
A Colorado federal judge has permanently tossed a proposed class action against Paragon 28 Inc., which makes products for foot and ankle surgery, and its executives claiming that they misrepresented the company's inventory levels and key financial metrics, finding that the suit fails to plausibly plead that the defendants knowingly made the misleading statements.
Expert Analysis
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When Class Certification Issues And Crypto Nuance Collide
A New York federal court's recent ruling in In re: Tether and Bitfinex highlights that crypto companies should expect courts to apply conventional class action principles to novel digital asset markets, albeit with careful attention paid to the unique features of crypto trading, say attorneys at Duane Morris.
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Series
Watching Hallmark Movies Makes Me A Better Lawyer
I realize you may be judging me for watching, and actually enjoying, Hallmark Channel movies, but the escapism and storylines actually demonstrate qualities and actions that lead to an efficient, productive and positive legal practice, says Karen Ross at Tucker Ellis.
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Stablecoin Yield Reform Raises Stakes For Community Banks
Risks for community banks are heightened by the Clarity and Genius Acts, which establish stablecoin market parameters and may lead to traditional bank fund withdrawals in the long term, but a recent Senate amendment to the former bill could prevent deposit runoff, says Thomas Walker at Jones Walker.
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How Iran War Might Reshape Proxy Contests This Year
The Iran war may function as a short-term poison pill for proxy contests, not because it strengthens corporate defenses, but because it increases the risks associated with activist commitments, say attorneys at Sidley.
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What FINRA Enforcement Changes Mean For Investigations
It is essential for in-house counsel and compliance officers to familiarize themselves with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority's recently announced changes to its enforcement program, which offer both clearer visibility into FINRA's expectations and a valuable opportunity to strengthen regulatory readiness, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.
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One Idea To Fix The SEC's Risk Factor Disclosure Rules
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins recently invited the industry to suggest ways to reform the current risk factor disclosure framework, and amending Rule 10b-5 is one potential option to consider, say attorneys at A&O Shearman.
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SEC Guidance Further Solidifies Status Of Tokenized Assets
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently released a statement that tokenized securities are securities governed by traditional securities laws, representing continued regulatory clarity and the development of expanded technical standards and risk management guidelines that can only improve the long-term viability of financial markets, say attorneys at Barnes & Thornburg.
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5 Tips For Navigating Your Firm's All-Attorney Summit
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Law firm retreats should be approached strategically, as they present valuable opportunities to advance both the firm's objectives and attorneys' professional development through meaningful participation, building and strengthening internal relationships, and proactive follow-up, says James Argionis at Cozen O’Connor.
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Opinion
Clarity Act Would Clear Welcome Pathways For Blockchain
The framework proposed under the Senate Banking Committee's version of the Clarity Act creates reasonable compliance obligations and meaningful token-distribution opportunities that would open the door for more U.S.-based blockchain projects, without the heightened risk of securities litigation and regulatory enforcement, says Karen Ubell at Goodwin.
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How Bankrupt Cos. Can Seek Refunds For Illegal Tariffs
In light of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision striking down President Donald Trump's International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs as illegal, some companies may have strong prospects for recovering refunds from the government, and trustees in bankruptcy may have a significant role to play in seeking such recovery, say attorneys at Stinson.
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6 Noteworthy Changes From SEC Enforcement Manual Update
Recent updates to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement manual represent a commitment to transparency and fair process, with the signature change being a requirement that staff make certain probative evidence available during the Wells process, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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Series
Coaching Soccer Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Coaching youth soccer for my 7-year-old son's team has sharpened how I communicate with clients, prepare witnesses, work within teams and think about leadership, making me a more thoughtful and effective lawyer in many ways, says Joshua Holt at Smith Currie.
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What Texas Anti-Boycott Ruling Means For ESG Landscape
A Texas federal court's recent ruling in American Sustainable Business Council v. Hegar that Texas' anti-ESG law is unconstitutional on First Amendment grounds will likely embolden legal challenges to similar laws in other states that have adopted fossil fuel boycott statutes, say attorneys at ArentFox Schiff.
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How To Wield The Clarity Act As A Litigation Defense Tool
The Clarity Act is being discussed as a future compliance statute, but for litigators it can be used as a present-day defense tool to strengthen fair‑notice framing, argue for forward‑looking remedies rather than punitive ones and reprice settlement leverage as statutory clarity approaches, say attorneys at Baker McKenzie.
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Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: The Human Element
Law school teaches you to quickly apply intellect and logic when handling a legal issue, but every fact pattern also involves a person, making the ability to balance expertise with empathy critical to the growth of relationships with clients, colleagues and adversaries, says Rachel Adcox at Adcox Strategies.