Capital Markets

  • March 12, 2024

    Clean Fuels Provider XCF To Go Public Via $1.84B SPAC Deal

    Sustainable aviation fuel company XCF Global Capital Inc., advised by Stradley Ronon Stevens & Young LLP, announced on Tuesday that it will go public through a merger with Kirkland & Ellis LLP-advised special purpose acquisition company Focus Impact BH3 Acquisition Co. in a deal that will give the combined business a pro forma enterprise value of $1.84 billion.

  • March 11, 2024

    Forex Firm Wants CFTC Sanctioned For 'Bad Faith' Behavior

    A foreign exchange firm accused by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission of defrauding customers is calling on a New Jersey federal judge to sanction the agency for a "pattern of misconduct" that includes knowingly submitting false statements to the court and attempting to intrude on attorney-client privilege.

  • March 11, 2024

    4 Things To Know About SEC Climate Reporting Compliance

    While the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission scaled back its long-awaited climate disclosure rules last week, the requirements still pose plenty of compliance challenges, not least of which is figuring out how the new rules will mesh with similar — but not identical — regimes out of California and the European Union.

  • March 11, 2024

    Coinbase Asks 3rd Circ. To Force SEC To Set Rules For Crypto

    Crypto exchange Coinbase asked the Third Circuit on Monday to force the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to set rules of the road for digital assets in an opening brief that argued the agency failed to provide "a reasoned explanation" for why it denied an earlier request for crypto rulemaking.

  • March 11, 2024

    FDIC's Crypto Caution Has 'Significant Downsides,' Hill Says

    Travis Hill, vice chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., said Monday that the agency's cautious attitude toward cryptocurrency needs more nuance and risks sending the wrong message to banks that they shouldn't even "bother trying" to get involved with anything crypto-related.

  • March 11, 2024

    Bitcoin Miner's Vendor Accused Of Taking $6.4M Computers

    A bitcoin mining company has launched a contract dispute involving the cost of electricity in Washington federal court against a vendor that hosted its computers, alleging the host refused to return equipment worth $6.4 million after it failed to supply enough power to the devices.

  • March 11, 2024

    Alteryx Shareholder Sues In Del. For Info On $4.4B PE Buyout

    A shareholder of California-based computer software company Alteryx Inc. is demanding to inspect the company's books and records in relation to its $4.4 billion sale to private equity firms Insight Partners and Clearlake Capital, arguing that the company's special committee that evaluated the deal was "inherently conflicted from the beginning" and gave an unfair advantage to the two buyers.

  • March 11, 2024

    SEC Can't Rely On 'Flawed' Ruling To Avoid Retrial, Atty Says

    A Connecticut lawyer facing retrial in a securities fraud case told the First Circuit that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission can't lean on a summary judgment finding that was also flawed.

  • March 11, 2024

    DLA Piper Adds Cooley Atty To Co-Lead Capital Markets Team

    DLA Piper announced Monday it has added a former Cooley LLP partner with deep experience working with life sciences clients and in cross-border transactions to co-lead the firm's capital markets and public company advisory practice group.

  • March 11, 2024

    Reddit Unveils Long-Anticipated IPO That Could Raise $715M

    Reddit Inc. on Monday launched plans for an estimated $715 million initial public offering, represented by Latham & Watkins LLP and underwriters' counsel Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, setting in motion the social media platform's long-awaited IPO.

  • March 11, 2024

    Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    Delaware's Court of Chancery became a hot topic in New Orleans last week as litigators and judges at an annual convention acknowledged the First State's corporate law preeminence is under scrutiny. Back home, the court moved ahead on disputes involving Meta Platforms, Abercrombie & Fitch and Donald Trump.

  • March 09, 2024

    Trump's Truth Social Defuses Chancery Go-Public Fight

    If Truth Social issues any new shares before it goes public, they will be put into escrow account and no existing shareholder will be diluted, former President Donald Trump's social media company told Delaware's Court of Chancery on Saturday, ratcheting down a conflict with a minority shareholder.

  • March 08, 2024

    Judge Keeps Novel Insider Trading Indictment Alive

    A California federal judge has refused to throw out a novel insider trading indictment against a former healthcare CEO, saying that the federal prosecutors provided sufficient information to sustain their allegations that the executive acted criminally by shedding millions of dollars worth of stock at the same time an important client relationship was nearing its end. 

  • March 08, 2024

    SEC's Climate Regs Face Multipronged Courtroom Attack

    The future of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's long-awaited corporate climate disclosure regulations is up in the air as the agency stares down lawsuits challenging its authority to promulgate the rules, with even more parties threatening to force the agency to defend its decision in court for years.

  • March 08, 2024

    WaPo Scores Exit In Trump Media's $3.8B Defamation Suit

    A Florida federal judge on Friday tossed a $3.8 billion defamation lawsuit by former President Donald Trump's social media startup but gave the company another shot at supporting its claims that the Washington Post acted with malice in its reporting accusing the startup of securities fraud.

  • March 08, 2024

    AI-Focused Chip Provider Astera Labs Tees Up $507M IPO

    Astera Labs Inc., a provider of connectivity chips designed to boost the potency of artificial-intelligence software, on Friday set a price range on an estimated $507 million initial public offering, represented by Goodwin Procter LLP and underwriters counsel Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP.

  • March 08, 2024

    SEC Crypto Target Can't Send Securities Query To 11th Circ.

    A Florida federal judge has declined to send the question of whether crypto transactions on public exchanges are securities to the Eleventh Circuit after rejecting a bid to toss a securities enforcement case against an alleged $37 million cryptocurrency pump-and-dump scheme.

  • March 08, 2024

    Fed Sharpens Threat Safeguard Rules For Payment Utilities

    The Federal Reserve said Friday that it has finalized expanded risk-management requirements aimed at hardening key providers of payments infrastructure against cybersecurity disruptions, extreme weather and other threats to their critical operations.  

  • March 08, 2024

    League Of Legends Maker Facing $1B Suit Over FTX Promos

    League of Legends video-game maker Riot Games has been hit with a potential billion-dollar class action accusing the company of fraud and conspiracy for its alleged role in helping deceive investors of the collapsed FTX cryptocurrency exchange platform.

  • March 08, 2024

    Kwok Judge Lets Gov't Keep $302M In Crypto For Restitution

    A New York federal judge has denied a request to return more than $300 million in assets to holders of cryptocurrrency issued by bankrupt Chinese exile Ho Wan Kwok's Himalaya Exchange, finding that the federal government has a continued interest in the property it seized.

  • March 08, 2024

    New Headache For Binance As 2nd Circ. Revives Investor Suit

    The Second Circuit on Friday revived a proposed investor class action against the embattled crypto exchange Binance Holdings Ltd. and its founder, disagreeing with a lower court that ruled the customers had not alleged their transactions were conducted in the U.S.

  • March 08, 2024

    Longtime Cannabis Atty From Bressler Joins Fox Rothschild

    Fox Rothschild LLP announced that an experienced cannabis and financial services attorney who spent nearly two decades with Bressler Amery & Ross PC has moved to the firm's litigation practice as a partner in Morristown, New Jersey.

  • March 07, 2024

    Ginnie Mae Says Texas Bank Can't Use Oral Promises In Suit

    The Government National Mortgage Association told a Texas federal court Wednesday that even if it made oral promises not to void a Texas Capital Bank's interest in a first-priority lien on a multimillion-dollar emergency loan, those promises don't hold up legally and the case should be dismissed.

  • March 07, 2024

    Energy Cos. Still Have Work To Do In Final SEC Climate Rule

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's scaled-back climate change disclosure rule unquestionably lightens the compliance load for energy companies, but they still have plenty of work to satisfy the agency's requirements, attorneys say.

  • March 07, 2024

    Chancery Clears Way For March 22 Trump Media SPAC Vote

    Efforts to take former President Donald Trump's Truth Social media platform public have continued moving ahead after Delaware's Court of Chancery rejected a full preliminary injunction sought by a former executive of the blank-check company involved before a key vote on the take-public merger.

Expert Analysis

  • Law Firm Professional Development Steps To Thrive In AI Era

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    As generative artificial intelligence tools rapidly evolve, professional development leaders are instrumental in preparing law firms for the paradigm shifts ahead, and should consider three strategies to help empower legal talent with the skills required to succeed in an increasingly complex technological landscape, say Steve Gluckman and Anusia Gillespie at SkillBurst Interactive.

  • 5 Takeaways From SEC's First Marketing Rule Action

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent settlement — the first under the amended marketing rule — with Titan Global on charges that the fintech company misled investors shows investment advisers that they should expect close scrutiny of marketing materials and that their questions will only be answered through SEC enforcement, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • SEC's New Rules Likely Will Affect Cyber, D&O Insurance

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently adopted cybersecurity incident disclosure rules that could create new challenges that affect how public companies assess the risk of securities, corporate governance and cyber-related lawsuits, which may implicate novel insurance coverage issues, say attorneys at Reed Smith.

  • If Binance Criminally Charged, Crypto Exchanges May Exit US

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    Unlike recent government enforcement actions against Ripple Labs and Terraform, which were isolated to those companies, should the U.S. Department of Justice pursue criminal charges against industry go-to crypto exchange Binance, it could mean exchanges deciding to stop servicing the U.S., says Andrew St. Laurent at Harris St. Laurent.

  • 2nd Circ. Ruling Is Good For Syndicated Lending Stability

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    The Second Circuit’s recent Kirschner v. J.P. Morgan Chase decision reaffirms the long-held market practice that syndicated loans are not securities, representing a positive development for the continued strength of the syndicated lending market, and demonstrating the importance of structuring loan terms to avoid mischaracterization, say attorneys at Latham.

  • The Basics Of Being A Knowledge Management Attorney

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    Michael Lehet at Ogletree Deakins discusses the role of knowledge management attorneys at law firms, the common tasks they perform and practical tips for lawyers who may be considering becoming one.

  • How Focus On Congruency Affects Corporate Political Activity

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    Congruency — whether the contributions made by a company-sponsored political action committee align with the corporation's public statements on issues of social responsibility — is undoubtedly the next frontier in the battle over corporate political activity, despite the limited success of shareholder proposals on the issue, says Carol Laham at Wiley.

  • Examining PayPal's Venture Into The Stablecoin Market

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    PayPal’s recent release of a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar may represent a groundbreaking innovation or could fail as others have before it, and policymakers in the U.K. and the EU will be watching the impact of this new crypto token with a keen eye, say Ben Lee and Dion Seymour at Andersen.

  • Takeaways For Banks From Feds' Basel-Adoption Proposal

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    Attorneys at Debevoise highlight the most notable aspects of both the long-awaited proposal setting forth the banking agencies' approach to implementing the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision's 2017 revisions to the Basel III framework and a proposal related to the capital surcharge for the largest U.S. global systemically important bank holding companies.

  • Pitfalls Of The SAFE Tool For Startups

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    Although a simple agreement for future equity is a cornerstone of startup finances and a quick way for them to paper investments, even sophisticated entrepreneurs and venture capitals sometimes fail to realize the mathematical risks contained in their SAFE, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.

  • To Hire And Keep Top Talent, Think Beyond Compensation

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    Firms seeking to appeal to sophisticated clients and top-level partners should promote mentorship, ensure that attorneys from diverse backgrounds feel valued, and clarify policies about at-home work, says Patrick Moya at Quaero Group.

  • SEC, FINRA Actions Signal Increased AML Enforcement

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent risk alerts and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s regulatory notices, as well as recent enforcement actions, show that broker-dealers and other financial institutions should be mindful that financial regulators beyond the traditional banking regulators are closely scrutinizing AML-related issues, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.

  • 2nd Circ. Goldman Ruling May Hinder Securities Classes

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    The Second Circuit's recent Arkansas Teacher Retirement System v. Goldman Sachs decision, decertifying a class of investors and seemingly resolving a decadelong dispute, makes it substantially more difficult for plaintiffs to certify securities classes based on generic misstatements — a significant win for the defense bar, say attorneys at Willkie.

  • Perspectives

    More States Should Join Effort To Close Legal Services Gap

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    Colorado is the most recent state to allow other types of legal providers, not just attorneys, to offer specific services in certain circumstances — and more states should rethink the century-old assumptions that shape our current regulatory rules, say Natalie Anne Knowlton and Janet Drobinske at the University of Denver.

  • Federal Bill Is A Big Milestone For Crypto Industry

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    While regulators have tried providing some guidance to banks on mitigating cryptocurrency risks, the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act, if passed by Congress, could mean harmony among regulators for the first time since the digital asset market's formation, say Kendra Canape and Brennan Quigley at Gordon & Rees.

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