The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced settled charges against the operator of Coinschedule.com, a once-popular website that profiled offerings of digital asset securities. The SEC’s order finds that United Kingdom-based Blotics Ltd… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call Sallah Astarita & Cox at 212-509-6544. […]
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SEC Announces $97 Million Enforcement Action Against TIAA Subsidiary for Violations in Retirement Rollover Recommendations
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that TIAA-CREF Individual & Institutional Services LLC (TC Services), a subsidiary of Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA), will pay $97 million to settle charges of… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call Sallah Astarita & Cox […]
SEC Charges SPAC, Sponsor, Merger Target, and CEOs for Misleading Disclosures Ahead of Proposed Business Combination
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against special purpose acquisition corporation Stable Road Acquisition Company, its sponsor SRC-NI, its CEO Brian Kabot, the SPAC’s proposed merger target Momentus Inc., and Momentus’s… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call Sallah Astarita & Cox at 212-509-6544. […]
SEC Charges Three Individuals with Insider Trading
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged three individuals with insider trading in advance of an announcement by Long Blockchain Company (formerly known as Long Island Iced Tea Co.) that it was going to “pivot” from its existing beverage… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call Sallah […]
SEC Charges Company and Two Executives for Misleading COVID-19 Disclosures
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against Parallax Health Sciences Inc. for making misleading statements about its efforts to fight COVID-19. The SEC also charged Parallax’s Chief Executive Officer Paul Arena and its… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call Sallah Astarita & Cox […]
Why Clients Fire Financial Advisors
Why Clients Fire Financial Advisors: Clients leave for many reasons, but many can be headed off with some advance planning, columnist Bryce Sanders writes. The Securities Law Blog is a service of SECLaw.com, and Mark Astarita, a national securities lawyer with the law firm of Sallah Astarita & Cox, LLC
Merrill Lynch Penalized $11.6 Million For Improper UIT Rollovers
Merrill Lynch Penalized $11.6 Million For Improper UIT Rollovers: The transactions forced clients to pay millions of dollars in needless fees, according to FINRA. A UIT is an investment company that offers investors shares, or “units,” in a fixed portfolio of securities in a one-time public offering that terminates […]
Order Execution Systems Require Broker-Dealer Registration
The definition of a broker and dealer can sometimes be confusing, but one thing is clear. A person or entity who executes transactions for others on a securities exchange is clearly a broker. Broker-dealer registration isn’t quick or easy, but with experienced counsel, it can be done. Given the alternative […]
SEC Charges Hedge Fund Trader in Lucrative Front-Running Scheme
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced fraud charges against Sean Wygovsky, a trader at a major Canada-based asset management firm, in connection with a long-running and lucrative front-running scheme that Wygovsky perpetrated in the… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call Sallah Astarita & Cox […]
Matthew Skinner and Five of His Companies Charged With Multiple Offering Frauds and Misappropriation of Investor Funds
The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against Matthew J. Skinner of Santa Clarita, California, and five entities he owns and controls – Empire West Equity Inc., Bayside Equity LP, Longacre Estates LP, Freedom Equity Fund LLC, and Simple Growth LLC – for conducting four unregistered and fraudulent real […]