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Insights on the Incidence, Disclosure, and Risk of Corporate Litigation

By Mary Brooke Billings, Robert W. Holthausen, Christine Petrovits and Danye Wang May 7, 2024 by renholding

Public companies face a wide range of legal claims, yet the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have questioned whether public companies provide sufficient disclosure to warn investors of potential losses from these claims. …

When Forum Selection Clauses Bind Non-Signatories

By John F. Coyle and Robin Effron July 2, 2021 by renholding

When a company signs a contract containing a forum selection clause, it is clearly bound by that provision.  But what about its parent company?  Its subsidiaries?  Its affiliates?  Are these non-parties likewise bound by the forum selection clause?

The answer …

Paul Weiss Discusses How to Mitigate SPAC Litigation Exposure

By Brad S. Karp, Lewis R. Clayton, Jessica S. Carey, Gregory F. Laufer and Geoffrey R. Chepiga March 26, 2021 by Nisha Chandra

The explosive growth in Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (“SPACs”)[1] is starting to generate significant amounts of litigation. Scores of civil lawsuits have been filed against SPAC sponsors and/or their directors and officers since the start of 2020, with more …

The Lost Lessons of Shareholder Derivative Suits

By Jessica Erickson February 10, 2021 by renholding

Many corporate law scholars watched in amazement as merger litigation exploded over the past 15 years.  In 2005, only 37 percent of mergers involving U.S. public companies and with a transaction size of at least $100 million were challenged in …

Does Reducing Disclosure Mean Fewer Pre-IPO Lawsuits?

By Burcu Esmer, N. Bugra Ozel and Suhas A. Sridharan June 12, 2020 by renholding

Can silence solve problems that words cannot?  The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) hopes so, because this premise underlies the confidential filing provision of the Jumpstart Our Businesses (JOBS) Act.  But how firms benefit from confidential filings remains unclear, complicating …

Does Litigation Risk Deter Insider Trading?

By Binay K. Adhikari, Anup Agrawal and Bina Sharma December 23, 2019 by renholding

Does regulation deter insider trading? This has been a controversial question, with mixed empirical findings. One set of studies finds that insider trading regulations have been effective in reducing the frequency and profitability of opportunistic trades (e.g., Agrawal and Jaffe …

Does Litigation Encourage or Deter Real Earnings Management?

By Sterling Huang, Sugata Roychowdhury and Ewa Sletten October 31, 2019 by renholding

Securities class actions may deter financial misreporting and flawed disclosure, but how effective are they at deterring managers from taking actions that sacrifice long-term value for higher profits? In a recent paper, we uncover a novel mechanism that extends the …

Cleary Gottlieb Offers 2019 Mid-Year Developments in Securities and M&A Litigation

By Roger Cooper, Jared Gerber, Vanessa Richardson and David Wagner August 27, 2019 by renholding

The most significant securities decision to be handed down in the first half of 2019 came from the Supreme Court in Lorenzo v. SEC, which clarified the scope of “scheme liability” under Rule 10b-5(a) and (c). Another significant ruling …

How to Craft Policies on Innovative Corporate Law Provisions

By Benjamin Edwards May 28, 2019 by renholding

Although states stand to earn significant revenue from developing a system of corporate law and encouraging companies to incorporate under it, most tend not to make the necessary investments.  That may be perfectly rational.  After all, a state may not …

Can Morrison Be Outflanked?: How Foreign Purchasers Are Suing in U.S. and Foreign Courts

By John C. Coffee, Jr. April 22, 2019 by renholding

Lord Denning, a highly quotable British judge, once remarked:

“As a moth is drawn to the light, so is a litigant drawn to the United States.”[1]

Some reasons for this strong attraction are obvious: (1) the U.S. (and only …

Shareholder Litigation Risk and Corporate Cash Policy

By Hien T. Nguyen, Lingna Sun and Hieu V. Phan February 28, 2019 by renholding

Shareholder litigation is an important way for shareholders to affect corporate governance. Legal protection of shareholders can mitigate agency problems that arise from the separation of ownership and control. In particular, litigation enables shareholders to deter and find remedies for …

Wachtell Lipton Discusses Post-Closing Merger Litigation — The Road Ahead

By William Savitt January 28, 2019 by renholding

In a recent series of landmark decisions, the Delaware Supreme Court has constructed an orderly doctrinal framework designed to reduce wasteful post-closing merger litigation.  These cases recognize that the market’s judgment is usually sound and that the costs of intensive …

Internal Whistleblowing’s Counterintuitive Impact on Lawsuits and Settlements

By Stephen Stubben and Kyle T. Welch November 6, 2018 by renholding

While external whistleblowing—reporting misconduct to regulators or members of the media— has captured much attention, the impact of reporting misconduct anonymously to management, known as internal whistleblowing, is relatively unknown. Our new study, Evidence on the Use and Efficacy of …

Arnold & Porter Discusses Growing Cybersecurity Oversight by SEC and Shareholders

By Kenneth L. Chernof, Ron Ghatan and Arthur Luk November 5, 2018 by renholding

Protecting against data breaches, hacks and cyber threats is an unwelcome but necessary reality for businesses today. In addition to vigilantly guarding against attacks, companies must consider the possibilities of litigation and investigations that can stem as a result of …

Sense and Nonsense About Securities Litigation

By Richard A. Booth June 4, 2018 by renholding

In a forthcoming article, I contend that Professor James Spindler has it wrong in his recent critique[1] of scholarly opposition to securities fraud class actions (SFCAs).  Spindler argues that the opposition is based on two mistaken ideas: (1) that …

The Hidden Cost of Meritless Class Action Lawsuits

By Elisabeth Kempf and Oliver Spalt April 30, 2018 by renholding

Close to 40 percent of all companies listed on major U.S. stock exchanges have been targeted by a securities class action lawsuit at least once between 1996 and 2017, according to the Stanford Securities Class Action Clearinghouse. These lawsuits are …

Securities Litigation in 2017: “It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times”

By John C. Coffee, Jr. March 19, 2018 by renholding

Securities class actions soared in 2017, jumping from 271 filings in 2016 to a near record 412 filings in 2017 — well above the average of 193 per year for the years 1997 to 2016.[1] Only 2001 was comparable, …

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Wachtell Offers 2018 Checklist for Cross-Border M&A Involving U.S. Targets

By Adam O. Emmerich and Robin Panovka January 10, 2018 by renholding

Global M&A accelerated in the fourth quarter of 2017, driven in part by tech expansion and strong economies in several key markets, and there are many signals pointing to a continued strong pace of transactions, including in the U.S. Overall …

Mandatory Arbitration Does Not Give Stockholders a Choice

By Samuel M. Ward and Michael A. Toomey August 28, 2017 by renholding

An August 21 blog post, “Shareholders Deserve Right to Choose Mandatory Arbitration,” by Professor Hal S. Scott, argues that the introduction of mandatory arbitration clauses into corporate charters would be good for stockholders. Nothing could be further from the truth.…

Shareholders Deserve Right to Choose Mandatory Arbitration

By Hal S. Scott August 21, 2017 by renholding

On July 17, SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar extended an important invitation to U.S. public companies. “For shareholder lawsuits,” Piwowar offered, “companies can come to [the SEC] to ask for relief to put… mandatory arbitration into their charters.” To some, this …

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