Despite the fact that market conditions have been (and continue to be) nearly universally impacted by the pandemic crisis, securities lawyers believe that companies face a real risk of securities fraud and “bad investment advice” cases. Securities regulators are expected to be highly active during this time as well. The SEC will likely look more carefully at several areas including microcap fraud, insider trading, and market manipulation. As was the case during previous periods of crisis, event-driven stock-drop securities class actions will play prominently as well.
This webinar addresses some potential avenues available for companies and firms to reduce their litigation and regulatory risk while they continue to negotiate their way through the broader landmines of the pandemic. It will also outline potential defenses to these anticipated claims.
- Will investors expect their advisers to recommend more aggressive or less aggressive investments in a volatile market environment?
- Will regulators, arbitration panels, and courts accept lack of proximate cause as a valid defense?
- Will there be a rise in failure to supervise claims driven by the work-from-home environment?
- What types of disclosures should companies be making on their SEC filings related to COVID-19?
- Should a company refrain from certain securities transaction activity based upon COVID-19 risk issues for the company?
- How forcefully will the SEC seek trading suspensions in this environment and file civil actions against companies?
Title:
Securities Litigation, Arbitration, and Regulatory Investigations in the COVID-19 (and hopefully Post-COVID-19) World
Webinar Date+Time:
June 4, 20201:00 PM EDT
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Credit:
CLE is approved in PA, NY, TX, IL, and CA. All other jurisdictions will be applied for upon request.
Speakers:
- Michael B. de Leeuw
- Joseph Dever
- Devin A. Donohue
Cozen O'Connor, established in 1970 and ranked among the top 100 law firms in America, has 750 attorneys who help clients manage risk and make better business decisions.
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