Essential Reading on an Expanding Phenomenon The recent growth in mergers and acquisitions worldwide has been accompanied by a resurgence in insider trading on a scale not witnessed since the 1980s takeovers boom. Given the greater emphasis on insider trading in the global securities markets, this
Insider Trading: Law and Developments
β Scribed by Carl H. Loewenson (editor), Ruti Smithline (editor)
- Publisher
- American Bar Association
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 167
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Insider Trading, a collaboration by Morrison & Foerster LLP attorneys, provides timely, expert analysis of recent developments and emerging trends in insider trading enforcement. This single-volume treatise, intended for white collar defense practitioners as well as experts in the field, provides a comprehensive overview of the complex legal landscape of insider trading. Subjects covered in the book include:
- History of the development of insider trading law, including the statutory framework for insider trading and major case law on the subject;
- Analysis of the costs and benefits of cooperating with investigations, including federal criminal sentencing data for all insider trading cases from 2010 to 2016;
- Highlights of recent prominent insider trading prosecutions and SEC enforcement actions;
- The βPerils of Pillow Talkβ β insider trading investigations and prosecutions involving spouses, fiancees;
- Analysis of the Supreme Court's recent insider trading decision, Salman v. United States,and the Second Circuit's decision in United States v. Newman; and
- Compliance tools and guidance for preventing insider trading.
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