A federal appeals court says Elon Musk cannot back out of a settlement with securities regulators over 2018 tweets claiming he had the funding to take Tesla private. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled Monday, just days after hearing arguments from lawyers in the case. Musk […]
Author: Mark J. Astarita
SEC Charges 10 Microcap Companies with Securities Offering Registration Violations
May 16, 2023 —The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against 10 microcap companies for offering and selling securities in unregistered offerings that failed to comply with Regulation A, which provides a limited exemption from registration under the Securities Act to allow companies to raise money from the public […]
SEC Charges Red Rock Secured, Three Executives in Fraud Scheme Targeting Retirement Accounts
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against El Segundo, California-based Red Rock Secured LLC, its CEO, Sean Kelly, and two of its former Senior Account Executives, Anthony Spencer and Jeffrey Ward, in connection with a… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call New York […]
Musk Wants to Stop his ‘Twitter Sitter’ Agreement
He tried once before and was denied, but Elon Musk has asked a federal appeals court in New York to throw out his 2018 agreement with US regulators requiring a Tesla Inc. lawyer to screen all his company-related Twitter posts, calling it an illegal limitation on his free-speech rights. Musk, Tesla’s chief executive officer […]
Dutch Medical Supplier Philips to Pay More Than $62 Million to Settle FCPA Charges
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Amsterdam-based Koninklijke Philips N.V. will pay more than $62 million to resolve charges that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) with respect to conduct related to its sales… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call New […]
HSBC Securities and Scotia Capital Fined $15M and $7.5M Respectively by SEC for Recordkeeping Failures
On May 11, 2023, the SEC charged HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. and Scotia Capital (USA) Inc. for their employees’ longstanding and widespread failures to preserve and maintain electronic communications. To settle the charges, HSBC and Scotia admitted that their conduct violated recordkeeping provisions of the federal securities laws and agreed […]
SEC Awards More Than $12 Million to Two Whistleblowers
SEC Awards Over $12 Million to Two Whistleblowers for Their Assistance in Successful Enforcement Action March 31, 2023 – The SEC announced that it had awarded more than $12 million to two whistleblowers who had provided valuable information and assistance in a successful SEC enforcement action. The awards were made […]
SEC Charges Three Executives at U.S. Navy Shipbuilder Austal USA with Accounting Fraud
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged three executives of Mobile, Alabama-based shipbuilder, Austal USA LLC, for orchestrating a fraudulent revenue recognition scheme that allowed its parent company to meet or exceed analyst expectations… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call New York Securities Lawyers at […]
Mark Reinhold Named SEC Chief Human Capital Officer
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Mark D. Reinhold has been named the agency’s Chief Human Capital Officer and Director of the Office of Human Resources. He has served as the acting head of the office since October 2022. Mr.… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities […]
SEC to Highlight Free Investor Education Resources During Financial Capability Month
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Office of Investor Education and Advocacy (OIEA) today announced that its theme for April’s National Financial Capability Month is, “Investing for everyone.” All month long, SEC leadership and staff will promote… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call New York Securities […]