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November 2014

Proskauer discusses Disclosure of Whistleblower Identity

By Steven J. Pearlman, Connie Bertram, Harris Mufson and Rachel Fischer November 25, 2014 by tharts1

On November 12, 2014, in Halliburton, Inc. v. Admin. Review Bd., 5th Cir. No. 13-cv-60323, the Fifth Circuit affirmed an ARB’s decision that disclosing the identity of a whistleblower may constitute an “adverse action” under Section 806 of SOX.  …

“Loser Pays”: Who Will Be The Biggest Loser?

By John C. Coffee, Jr. November 24, 2014 by jamesdavidnelson

About two months ago, this columnist was asked to prepare a short report to the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee on the then still largely unnoticed trend toward bylaw and charter provisions that imposed some form of a “loser pays” rule …

Ballard Spahr discusses Risk Retention Rules

By Keith R. Fisher November 21, 2014 by miaotingwu

A final credit risk retention rule was recently issued with respect to asset-backed securities (ABS) by the prudential bank regulators (the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of …

Commissioner Gallagher discusses the SEC’s Next 80 Years

By Commissioner Daniel M. Gallagher November 20, 2014 by miaotingwu

The following remarks were delivered by Commissioner Daniel M. Gallagher of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in New York, N.Y., at the the 15th Annual A.A. Sommer Jr. Lecture on Corporate, Securities and Financial Law at Fordham Law School.  …

Alston & Bird discusses PCAOB’s Related Party Auditing Standard

By David A. Brown, Julie Mediamolle and Drew Concannon November 19, 2014 by miaotingwu

On October 21, 2014, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) approved the rules proposed earlier this year by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (the PCAOB).

In June 2014, the PCAOB adopted a new auditing standard, Auditing Standard No. 18, …

Sutherland discusses UCC Termination Filings

By Melissa Conrad-Alam November 18, 2014 by miaotingwu

On October 17, the Delaware Supreme Court held that JP Morgan (JPM) terminated its security interest in all of the collateral provided by General Motors (GM) in support of a $1.5 billion loan, despite neither party intending that result, when …

Corporate Piety and Impropriety

By Amy J. Sepinwall November 17, 2014 by tharts1

The following post comes to us from Amy J. Sepinwall, Assistant Professor of Legal Studies and Business Ethics at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. It is based on her recent article, “Corporate Piety and Impropriety: Hobby Lobby’s Extension of …

PwC discusses Basel’s Final Net Stable Funding Ratio

By Kevin Clarke, Roozbeh Alavi and Armen Meyer November 14, 2014 by jamesdavidnelson

On October 31st, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) issued its final Net Stable Funding Ratio (NSFR), which was originally introduced by BCBS in 2010 and re-proposed in January 2014. The NSFR compares the amount of a firm’s available …

Gibson Dunn discusses Cybersecurity Regulation in the Financial Sector

By Arthur S. Long, Colin C. Richard and Alexander H. Southwell November 13, 2014 by tharts1

In response to a string of publicly disclosed cyberattacks against financial institutions in recent months, New York and federal regulators are pushing the financial sector to better protect itself and, notably, are seeking additional information about banks’ cybersecurity efforts.  Benjamin …

Mayer Brown discusses “Separate Entity” Rule in New York

By Mark G. Hanchet, Christopher J. Houpt, Alex C. Lakatos and James Ancone November 12, 2014 by miaotingwu

In a much anticipated decision, New York’s highest court, the Court of Appeals, confirmed on October 23, 2014, that the so-called “separate entity” rule continues to exist as a vibrant doctrine in the State of New York. Under the separate …

Nearing 30, Is Revlon Showing Its Age?

By Mohsen Manesh November 11, 2014 by miaotingwu

The following post comes to us from Mohsen Manesh, Assistant Professor at the University of Oregon School of Law. It is based on his recent paper, “Nearing 30, Is Revlon Showing Its Age?,” which has been published in the Washington …

Sullivan & Cromwell discusses In re KKR Financial Holdings LLC Shareholder Litigation

By Francis J. Aquila, Joseph B. Frumkin, Alexandra D. Korry and William J. Magnuson November 10, 2014 by miaotingwu

In an October 14, 2014 decision[1] on a motion to dismiss, the Delaware Court of Chancery (C Bouchard) held that business judgment review applied to breach of fiduciary duty claims asserted against directors in connection with a stock-for-stock sale …

Too Big to Jail

By Brandon L. Garrett November 7, 2014 by jamesdavidnelson

The following post comes to us from Brandon L. Garrett, Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law. It is based on his new book, Too Big to Jail: How Prosecutors Compromise with Corporations, which was …

Delaware’s Familiarity

By Brian J. Broughman and Darian M. Ibrahim November 6, 2014 by miaotingwu

The following post comes to us from Brian J. Broughman, Associate Professor of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and Darian M. Ibrahim, Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School. It is based on their …

Tax and Corporate Governance: The Influence of Tax on Managerial Agency Costs

By David M. Schizer November 5, 2014 by miaotingwu

The following post comes to us from David M. Schizer, Dean Emeritus and the Harvey R. Miller Professor of Law and Economics at Columbia Law School. It is based on his recent paper, “Tax and Corporate Governance: The Influence of …

Morrison & Foerster discusses DOJ Guidance on Effective Compliance Programs

By Adam Hoffinger and Eugene Illovsky November 4, 2014 by miaotingwu

When can a corporation’s compliance program help stave off indictment? Or at least secure it more lenient treatment from the Department of Justice when resolving a case? DOJ has given fresh guidance on this issue for our clients, signaling what …

Tax Inversions and Regulatory Competition

By Eric Talley November 3, 2014 by jamesdavidnelson

The following post comes to us from Eric L. Talley, The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Foundation Professor of Law at the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law. It is based on a recent working paper, “Corporate Inversions and the …

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Europe’s Banking Watchdog is Hoping to Achieve Consistency with Global Regulators on Loss Absorbing Debt
November 30, 2014
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British Firm Starts Hedge Fund for Social Services
November 30, 2014
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China Overtakes Japan as World’s Second-Biggest Stock Market
November 30, 2014
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Dold and Schweikert to Join Financial Services Committee
November 30, 2014
The Conglomerate
Does The Revolving Door Work Differently For Bank Supervisors
November 30, 2014
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Sorting Shareholder Activists Between the Sheep and the Goats
November 30, 2014
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Matt Levine on Wall Street
November 26, 2014
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FCPA to Increasingly Target Individuals
November 26, 2014
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FDIC Releases Banking Profile for 2014 Q3 Showing Higher Earnings, More Spending on Employees, and Lower Litigation Expenses
November 26, 2014
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Law & Finance of Anti-Takeover Statutes
November 26, 2014
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NYC Has Record $732 Million Cost as Legal Settlements Rise
November 26, 2014
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Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Misplaced Rage at Obama’s Treasury Nominee
November 24, 2014
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New York Boosts Lead on London as Leading Finance Center
November 24, 2014
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Time to Weigh Limits on Bankruptcy Filings
November 24, 2014
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The $400 Billion Bond Mismatch Keeping Bears at Bay Endures
November 24, 2014
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Microsoft sues IRS for details of probe on internal transactions
November 24, 2014
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New York Fed Is Criticized on Oversight
November 23, 2014
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Madoff Scorecard, in Billions: $17.5 Lost, $10 Recovered, $1 to Do It
November 23, 2014
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Banking culture breeds dishonesty, scientific study finds
November 23, 2014
Dealbook
Fed Plans to Tighten Commodities Rules for Banks
November 23, 2014
D&O Diary
SEC: Number of Whistleblower Reports Continues to Increase
November 23, 2014
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Fed Board to Review Supervision of Largest Financial Firms
November 20, 2014
Dealbook
More Light Needed on Wall Street’s Revolving Door
November 20, 2014
Reuters
In Senate hot seat, Goldman denies commodity manipulation
November 20, 2014
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Sotheby’s Auction House Chief to Step Down
November 20, 2014
Jim Hamilton's World
Senator Blumenthal Urges SEC to Require Disclosure of Fee-Shifting Provisions in Company By-laws
November 20, 2014
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New Opposition to Lazard Banker’s Nomination to Treasury Post
November 19, 2014
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U.S. housing regulator to unveil mortgage fees framework in 2015
November 19, 2014
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Junk-Bond Banking Boom Peaks as Firms Drop off Deal List
November 19, 2014
Reuters
U.S. SEC enacts rules to protect exchanges, dark pools from glitches
November 19, 2014
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Conflict Minerals Rule Heads For Panel Rehearing
November 19, 2014
Dealbook
Europe’s Central Bank Defies Own Rules in Cyprus Bailout
November 19, 2014
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S.E.C.’s Delay on Crowdfunding May Just Save It
November 19, 2014
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Wells Fargo, U.S. No Longer Optimistic on Mortgage Pact
November 19, 2014
Reuters
Ackman supports Allergan’s $66 billion sale to Actavis
November 19, 2014
Dealbook
If Either Halliburton or Baker Hughes Call Off Deal, It Would Be Costly
November 19, 2014
Reuters
Allergan agrees to $66 billion Actavis offer; Valeant walks
November 17, 2014
Bloomberg
Halliburton to Buy Baker Hughes for $34.6 Billion
November 17, 2014
Dealbook
Goldman, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley Executives to Be Questioned at Commodities Hearing
November 17, 2014
Dealbook
Court Conflict Raises Question of Who Decides the Law, and the Breaker
November 17, 2014
Professor Bainbridge
The case for allowing fee shifting bylaws as a privately ordered solution to the shareholder litigation epidemic
November 17, 2014
Dealbook
Halliburton Raises Pressure on Baker Hughes by Targeting Its Board
November 16, 2014
Bloomberg
Actavis Said Near $62.5 Billion Deal for Allergan
November 16, 2014
Reuters
U.S. court affirms SEC stance on withholding Wall Street arbitration records
November 16, 2014
Dealbook
Figuring Out if a Financial Institution Is Too Big to Fail
November 16, 2014
Jim Hamilton's World
SEC to Mull New Market Integrity Rules
November 16, 2014
Bloomberg
Valeant Could Win Even If It Loses Allergan
November 13, 2014
Dealbook
Warren Buffett’s Berkshire to Buy Duracell From Procter & Gamble
November 13, 2014
Reuters
British report raises questions about ties between currency traders, brokers
November 13, 2014
Bloomberg
Darden to Eliminate Poison Pill Early
November 13, 2014
Jim Hamilton's World
Cayman Islands Crowdfunding Platform Settles SEC Charges
November 13, 2014
Dealbook
Big Banks Are Fined $4.25 Billion in Inquiry Into Currency-Rigging
November 12, 2014
Reuters
Actavis may buy Allergan for at least $60 billion
November 12, 2014
Bloomberg
Barclays Pressed by New York’s Bank Regulator in FX Probe
November 12, 2014
Dealbook
White House Nominates Lazard Banker to Treasury Post
November 12, 2014
Harvard Law School Forum
Controlling Stockholders in Delaware—More Than a Number
November 12, 2014
Bloomberg
Banks Said Poised to Settle With CFTC in FX-Rigging Cases
November 11, 2014
Dealbook
More Transparency, More Pay for C.E.O.s
November 11, 2014
Reuters
Alibaba’s Ma: financial services IPO ‘definite’, eyes China mainland listing
November 11, 2014
Bloomberg
Brokers Attack SEC’s Plan as Trojan Horse
November 11, 2014
Jim Hamilton's World
Justices Fear that Sarbanes-Oxley Anti-Shredding Statute May Lend itself to Overbroad Enforcement
November 11, 2014
Bloomberg
Banks Face 25% Loss Buffer as FSB Fights Too-Big-to-Fail
November 10, 2014
Reuters
SEC chief says undertaking comprehensive U.S. stock market review
November 10, 2014
Dealbook
Takata Faces Inevitable U.S. Inquiry Into Airbags
November 10, 2014
Bloomberg
Janus Attracted More Than $1 Billion After Gross Joined
November 10, 2014
Harvard Law School Forum
Why Commissioner Gallagher is Mistaken about Disclosure of Political Spending
November 10, 2014
Bloomberg
Ackman’s Allergan Court Victory May Prove Costly Later
November 9, 2014
Dealbook
Bank Regulators Warn Again on Leveraged Loans
November 9, 2014
Reuters
Fed’s Yellen says weak fiscal support has slowed global recovery
November 9, 2014
Bloomberg
Bank of America Said to Make New Pitch to SEC for Relief
November 9, 2014
Harvard Law School Forum
Proxy Access Proposals for the 2015 Proxy Season
November 9, 2014
Dealbook
Bank of America Takes $400 Million Legal Charge
November 6, 2014
Reuters
Tax changes weaken case for new Pfizer bid, says AstraZeneca CEO
November 6, 2014
Bloomberg
Draghi Reinforces ECB Stimulus Momentum to Assuage Investors
November 6, 2014
Dealbook
In War Over Botox Maker Allergan, Technicalities Can Be Tricky
November 6, 2014
Harvard Law School Forum
Dealing With Activist Hedge Funds
November 6, 2014
New York Times
Republican Election Victory Seen as Positive for Business, but Others Temper Expectations
November 5, 2014
Reuters
GE says Alstom power deal on pace for mid-2015 closing
November 5, 2014
Reuters
Actavis CEO makes case for the right deal amid Allergan talk
November 5, 2014
Harvard Law School Forum
Creeping Acquisitions in Europe
November 5, 2014
Bloomberg
Banks Must Spend More to Combat Hackers, EU Watchdog Says
November 5, 2014
Dealbook
S.E.C. Raises Barrier to Disclosure of Information
November 4, 2014
Bloomberg
JPMorgan Faces U.S. Criminal Probe Into Currency Trading
November 4, 2014
Reuters
Major exchanges seek to dismiss high-frequency trading lawsuit
November 4, 2014
Dealbook
Judge Declines to Block Ackman From Voting in Board Fight at Allergan
November 4, 2014
Harvard Law School Forum
Buybacks Around the World
November 4, 2014
Dealbook
Banks’ Cycle of Misbehavior
November 3, 2014
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Alibaba’s first earnings to test mettle, investor enthusiasm
November 3, 2014
Bloomberg
Boies Poised for Possible Upset in AIG $25 Billion Bailout Trial
November 3, 2014
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Big Law Firms Win 47% of Corporate Legal Spending, Analysis Finds
November 3, 2014
D&O Diary
Two Legal Surveys: Foreign Disputes in U.S. Courts and Fee-Shifting Bylaws
November 3, 2014
Dealbook
Senate Panel to Scrutinize Bank Regulators
November 2, 2014
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BNP shakes off impact of U.S. fine, returns to profit
November 2, 2014
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Fed’s Lacker Says Inflation Is Low and ‘Not a Problem’
November 2, 2014
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Corporate Bankruptcy Tourists Land in U.S.
November 2, 2014
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SEC Asks Supreme Court to Deny Review of Disgorgement Order
November 2, 2014

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