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Sheppard Mullin Discusses Decision Vacating Conviction in First Crypto Insider-Trading Case

By Michael Gilbert and Christopher Bosch October 14, 2025 by jlucero

In United States v. Chastain, No. 23-7038, 2025 WL 2165839 (2d Cir. July 31, 2025), the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit vacated wire fraud and money laundering convictions in what the government described as its …

Paul Weiss Discusses Second Circuit Limit on Insider Trading Liability for Prime Brokers

By Andrew Ehrlich, Dan Kramer, Lorin Reisner, Daniel Sinnreich and Thomas Bounds October 2, 2025 by renholding

On September 16, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the dismissal of insider trading claims against Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs (the “Banks”) following the March 2021 collapse of Archegos Capital Management. Plaintiffs—investors in seven …

Cleary Gottlieb Discusses Second Circuit Decision on Consumer Arbitration Agreements

By Carmine Boccuzzi, Jr., Ari MacKinnon, Lina Bensman,  Boaz S. Morag and Katie Gonzalez April 3, 2025 by renholding

On March 13, 2025, a divided Second Circuit in Davitashvili v. Grubhub Inc. affirmed in part and reversed in part a decision by the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York denying three major food delivery platforms’ …

Gibson Dunn Offers Securities Litigation 2024 Mid-Year Update

By Craig Varnen, Monica Loseman, Brian Lutz, Jefferson Bell and Chase Weidner September 18, 2024 by renholding

This update provides an overview of the major developments in federal and state securities litigation since our Securities Litigation 2023 Year-End Update. A recent NERA Economic Consulting (NERA) study provides an overview of recent developments in filings. This section …

Skadden Discusses Scotus Ruling That Omissions Not Actionable Under Section 10(b) of Exchange Act

By Jay B. Kasner, Scott D. Musoff, Susan L. Saltzstein and Michael S. Hines April 18, 2024 by renholding

On April 12, 2024, the Supreme Court unanimously reversed and vacated the Second Circuit’s decision in Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation v. Moab Partners, L.P. Justice Sonia Sotomayor delivered the opinion for the Court. The issue presented was whether the failure to …

Paul Weiss Discusses Second Circuit Decision on Falsity in Securities Fraud Cases

By Andrew J. Ehrlich, Daniel J. Kramer, Audra J. Soloway, Kristina A. Bunting and Brian M. Erickson January 17, 2024 by renholding

On December 26, 2023, the Second Circuit in In re Philip Morris Int’l Inc. Securities Litigation issued a decision on two matters of first impression relating to falsity in the securities fraud context. [1]  First, the court held that statements …

Debevoise Discusses Supreme Court Case on Whether a Private Right of Action Exists for Deficient MD&A

By Matthew Kaplan, Maeve O’Connor, Jonathan Tuttle, Benjamin Pedersen and Anna Moody October 23, 2023 by renholding

The Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal relating to whether there is a private right of action for omissions from the disclosures required by Item 303 of Regulation S-K (i.e., Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and …

Cleary Discusses Second Circuit Decision That Syndicated Loans Are Not Securities

By Duane McLaughlin, Jared Gerber, Sabrina Singer, Anirudh Sivaram and Allison Caramico September 27, 2023 by renholding

On August 24, 2023, the Second Circuit affirmed the dismissal of state-law securities claims in Kirschner v. JP Morgan Chase,[1] concluding that the plaintiff failed to adequately plead that the syndicated term loans at issue were securities. This …

Paul Weiss Discusses Second Circuit Decision Confirming Syndicated Bank Loan Not a “Security”

By Lorin L. Reisner, Audra J. Soloway, Richard C. Tarlowe, Alexis K. Kaufman and Daniel Negless September 5, 2023 by renholding

On August 24, 2023, in a highly anticipated decision, the Second Circuit in Kirschner v. JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. et al. affirmed dismissal of state-law securities claims because the syndicated term loan in question was not a “security” and therefore …

Sullivan & Cromwell Discusses Second Circuit Decision on Class Certification in Securities Fraud Cases

By Robert J. Giuffra Jr., David Rein, Jeffrey T. Scott, Benjamin R. Walker and Eric T. Andrews August 21, 2023 by renholding

On August 10, 2023, the Second Circuit handed down its highly anticipated decision in Arkansas Teacher Retirement System v. Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.[1] The court reversed the district court’s decision to certify a class action and remanded with …

Sullivan & Cromwell Discusses Decisions Cutting Back Expansive Theories of Federal Fraud

By Max Gottschall, Morgan Ratner and Nic Bourtin May 18, 2023 by renholding

Appellate courts rejected broad theories of white-collar fraud three times last week.

First, on May 10, 2023, in an opinion by Judge Lynch, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit vacated the mail and wire fraud convictions of …

John C. Coffee, Jr.: The Blaszczak Bombshell and What It Will Mean

By John C. Coffee, Jr. January 26, 2023 by renholding

United States v. Blaszczak[1] has long been a one-off case that did not fit the mold of the traditional insider trading prosecution, but now — following a 2-1 decision of the Second Circuit in December, reversing most of the …

Simpson Thacher Discusses Second Circuit Decision Curtailing Title 18 Insider Trading Liability

By Martin Bell, Marc Berger, Jeff Knox, Josh Levine and Nick Goldin January 17, 2023 by renholding

On December 29, 2022, the Second Circuit issued its highly anticipated opinion on remand in United States v. Blaszczak (“Blaszczak II”), reconsidering the case following the Supreme Court’s January 2021 vacatur of the Second Circuit’s original decision upholding …

Paul Weiss Discusses Second Circuit Ruling on Intent Element of a SOX Whistleblower Claim

By Geoffrey R. Chepiga, Andrew J. Ehrlich, Lorin L. Reisner, Audra J. Soloway and Daniel S. Sinnreich August 19, 2022 by renholding

On August 5, 2022, the Second Circuit held that individuals claiming they were terminated in retaliation for protected whistleblower activities under Sarbanes-Oxley must prove that their employer acted with retaliatory intent. Murray v. UBS Securities LLC, No. 20-4202 (2d …

Paul Weiss Discusses Second Circuit Ruling on Liability Under Rule 10b-5(a) and (c)

By Geoffrey R. Chepiga, Andrew J. Ehrlich, Walter G. Ricciardi, Kannon K. Shanmugam and Audra J. Soloway August 3, 2022 by renholding

On July 15, 2022, the Second Circuit held[1]  in SEC v. Rio Tinto plc,[2] that the Supreme Court’s ruling in Lorenzo v. SEC[3] did not abrogate the rule in the Second Circuit that alleged misrepresentations and …

The Second Circuit Was Wrong in Reversing Ex-Deutsche Bank Traders’ Libor Convictions

By Samuel Buell February 7, 2022 by renholding

On January 27, in United States v. Connolly, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit misstated and misapplied the law of fraud in reversing the criminal convictions of former Deutsche Bank traders Matthew Connolly and Gavin Black.  …

Davis Polk Discusses Second Circuit Reversal of LIBOR-Based Fraud Convictions

By Daniel S. Kahn, Greg D. Andres, Martine M. Beamon, Paul J. Nathanson and Tatiana R. Martins February 2, 2022 by renholding

On January 27, 2022, the Second Circuit reversed the wire fraud convictions of two traders for their purported roles in the London Interbank Offered Rates (LIBOR) manipulation scandal, which previously resulted in a number of resolutions by banks.  In United …

Congress and the Insider Trading Prohibition Act: “Can’t Anybody Here Play This Game?”*

By John C. Coffee, Jr. May 25, 2021 by renholding

Last week, the House of Representatives passed the “Insider Trading Prohibition Act” (“ITPA”).[1] Proponents are hailing it as a triumph of bipartisan cooperation. Conversely, critics are calling it the “Insider Trading Protection Act.” This is because the bill codifies …

Sullivan & Cromwell Discusses Second Circuit Standard for Standing in Data Breach Actions

By Nicole Friedlander, Anthony Lewis, Nader Mousavi, Matt Schwartz and Jessica Ecker May 7, 2021 by renholding

On April 26, 2021, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued a unanimous opinion in McMorris v. Carlos Lopez & Associates, LLC [1] affirming the dismissal, on Article III standing grounds, of a class action predicated …

Weil Gotshal Discusses Supreme Court’s Upcoming Class Certification Case

By Joseph S. Allerhand, Stacy Nettleton and Joshua M. Glasser December 21, 2020 by Nisha Chandra

On Friday night, December 11, 2020, tucked below its order denying Texas’s bid to overturn the results of the Presidential election, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review what petitioners Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. and its former top executives (“Goldman”) …

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