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Subject: Citing COVID-19, SEC Eases More Filing Requirements
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 07:19:42 +0000
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SECURITIES
Monday, March 30, 2020
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Citing COVID-19, SEC Eases More Filing Requirements
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has further extended its
guidance and relief to companies grappling with the fallout from the spread of
the novel coronavirus, temporarily easing certain compliance requirements
for corporations, municipal advisers and crowdfunded groups.
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YRC Slips Investor Suit Alleging It Overcharged DOD
YRC Worldwide escaped a proposed securities class action Friday after a
New York federal judge found that the freight shipping company had no duty
to disclose the government investigation that culminated in a civil suit over its
allegedly fraudulent overbilling.
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Intercept Beats Investor Suit Over Liver Disease Drug Deaths
Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc. on Thursday exited a proposed securities
class action accusing it of covering up reports of fatalities and injuries caused
by a liver disease drug, after a New York federal judge found the
shareholders failed to prove the existence of those reports was "material."
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NY Justices Take Up JP Morgan's $140M Coverage Battle
New York's highest court on Thursday agreed to review a lower court's ruling
that J.P. Morgan Securities Inc. is not entitled to insurance coverage for a
$140 million chunk of a settlement that Bear Stearns paid to the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission because that sum is an uninsurable
penalty.
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Coronavirus Litigation: The Week In Review
Multiple public officials have been hit with lawsuits over their actions
surrounding the C0VID-19 pandemic, vendors are facing allegations of price-
gouging, and a proposed class has accused China of hiding the dangers of
the coronavirus outbreak and costing U.S. small businesses billions of
dollars.
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POLICY & REGULATION
Bank Regulators Unveil 2-Year Delay For CECL Adopters
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LAW FIRMS
Abrams & Bayliss
Adams & Reese
Andrews & Springer
Arias Sanguinetti
Austin LLP
Barnes & Thornburg
Beatty & Wozniak
Boies Schiller
Bond Schoeneck
Clyde & Co
Covington & Burling
Debevoise & Plimpton
Dickinson Wright
Dorsey & Whitney
Duane Morris
Epstein Becker Green
Faruqi & Faruqi
Fish & Richardson
Fried Frank
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Federal regulators said Friday that big banks can wait longer before phasing
in the regulatory capital effects of a new loan loss accounting standard and
can choose to switch over early to an updated methodology for calculating
certain capital requirements, moves intended to buoy bank lending during the
COVID-19 pandemic.
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CIVIL ENFORCEMENT
SEC Wins $417K In Fraud Suit Over Fracking Investments
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission won final judgment and more
than $417,000 in disgorgement and fines in Georgia federal court Friday in its
suit alleging a Kentucky roofer bilked fracking investors out of $15 million in a
securities fraud scheme.
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SEC Fines Texas Man $10K For Talking Up Penniless Funds
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed and settled a civil
complaint Thursday against a Texas man for allegedly lying to potential
investors about two investment funds that never actually raised or invested
any money.
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WHITE COLLAR
Ex-BigLaw Atty Can't Use Pandemic To Skirt Jail, Feds Say
Federal prosecutors said Friday that a former Locke Lord LLP attorney
convicted of assisting a $400 million cryptocurrency scam can't use the
COVID-19 crisis or any other excuse to be let out of jail before his
sentencing.
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DELAWARE
Murex Co-Founder, Ex-Wife See Most Record Demands Denied
A co-founder of oil and gas venture Murex Petroleum and his ex-wife lost
most of their bid for company records on Friday, after a Delaware vice
chancellor found many of their separate demands ineligible, improper or
sufficiently answered.
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Brookfield Seeks Chancery Stay Or Toss Of Terraform Claims
Brookfield Asset Management asked Delaware's Chancery Court Thursday to
stay a derivative suit and dismiss accompanying direct claims challenging a
$650 million private placement that boosted Brookfield's control of Terraform
Power in 2018, saying a pending buy-up of remaining Terraform shares
should soon end the class' derivative standing.
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INVESTOR ACTIONS
User Says Robinhood Is Trying To 'Wipe Out' Class Claims
A Robinhood customer moved for a temporary restraining order in one of
several class actions filed against the online trading app after users
experienced significant issues with account access across two trading days,
saying the company has sought to 'wipe out" the class' claims with a $75
credit contingent on signing a release.
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Friedman Oster
Gallagher & Associates Law Firm
Gallo Vitucci
Gibson Dunn
Glancy Prongay
Goodwin
Grabar Law
Harrity & Harrity
Hill Ward Henderson
Hogan Lovells
Husch Blackwell
Jenner & Block
Jones Day
K&L Gates
Kaplan Fox
Kaufman Borgeest
Kelley Kronenberg
King & Spalding
Kirkland & Ellis
Klausner Kaufman
Labaton Sucharow
Landman Corsi
Latham & Watkins
Locke Lord
Lowey Dannenberg
Mayer Brown
Miller Canfield
Miller Friel
Morgan Lewis
Morris James
Norton Rose
Pomerantz LLP
Proskauer Rose
Reed Smith
Richards Layton
Robbins Geller
Robins Kaplan
Rosen Law Firm PA
Saenz & Anderson
Sedgwick LLP
Selendy & Gay
Sidley Austin
Skadden
Tarter Krinsky
Wachtell Lipton
Weil Gotshal
Weitz & Luxenberg
Wilson Sonsini
Zimmerman Reed
COMPANIES
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Window Co. Investors' Suit Dismissed For Lacking Clarity
Glass and window manufacturer Apogee Enterprises Inc. has escaped a
proposed securities class action after a Minnesota federal court judge found
that the facts pled in the suit show that Apogee and its executives shared
adverse information as they discovered them, rather than hiding them, and
that the suit lacked specifics.
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Sterling Bank Hid Risk, Tanking Stock, Investors Say
A group of peeved investors hit Sterling Bancorp Inc. with a proposed class
action in Michigan federal court Friday, claiming its Michigan-based
subsidiary Sterling Bank and Trust FSB misled investors and ignited a stock
drop that resulted in massive damages to their holdings.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
COVID-19 Crisis Exposes Libor Replacement's Weaknesses
Fundamental differences in the way Libor and its pending replacement, the
Secured Overnight Financing Rate, have tracked financial risk amid the
COVID-19 crisis suggest the transition between the two benchmarks will be
challenging, says Jeffrey Armstrong at the Berkeley Research Group.
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Delaware Dole Ruling Will Guide Allocation In D&O Policies
In a dispute between Dole Food and certain excess insurers of a directors
and officers insurance policy, the Delaware Supreme Court recently
interpreted an explicit allocation provision and articulated a rule that will
instruct both insurers and insureds, say Brian Scarbrough and Huiyi Chen at
Jenner & Block.
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A Guide To Zealously Representing Clients During COVID-19
The American Bar Association's Model Rules of Professional Conduct require
lawyers to be zealous advocates for clients' interests, but how do these rules
apply in this unprecedented time of COVID-19? Anne Lockner at Robins
Kaplan offers some pointers.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Firms Plan On Summer Associates Despite Virus Uncertainty
Amid the disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Boies Schiller
Flexner LLP, Covington & Burling LLP and Fried Frank Harris Shriver &
Jacobson LLP all say they plan to continue with their summer associate
programs, though many of the law students hired for the programs might
wind up working remotely.
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How Firms In Michigan Are Handling A Statewide Lockdown
Michigan is one of a handful of states that have now issued statewide
executive orders requiring residents to stay at home amid the novel
coronavirus pandemic. Here, large law firms with offices in the state share
how they made the transition to a remote workforce and how they're coping.
Read full article »
Analysis
Agile But Vulnerable, Smaller Firms Fight To Weather Virus
Altman Weil Inc.
Amazon.com Inc.
American Bar Association
American International Group Inc.
Apogee Enterprises Inc.
Apple Inc.
Berkeley Research Group
Brigham Young University
Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
Bryn Mawr Bank Corporation
DocuSign Inc.
Dole Food Company Inc.
Frito-Lay Inc.
Intercept Pharmaceuticals Inc.
Intercontinental Exchange Inc.
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
Linkedln Corp.
Major Lindsey & Africa
McDonald's Corp.
NASDAQ Inc.
Northwestern Memorial HealthCare
PepsiCo Inc.
Planned Parenthood Federation
Porsche
Robinhood Markets Inc.
SIFMA
SolarCity Corp.
Spotify Technology SA
Sterling Bancorp
Sterling Bank & Trust
Sterling Financial Corp.
SunEdison LLC
Tesla Inc.
The Brattle Group Inc.
The Hartford Financial Services
Group Inc.
The Travelers Companies Inc.
Twitter Inc.
Visa Inc.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
Wyndham Hotels and Resorts Inc.
YRC Worldwide Inc.
Zeughauser Group LLC
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
Bank of England
Delaware Court of Chancery
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
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Many midsize and smaller law firms have an edge over BigLaw when it
comes to transitioning to remote work, but the longer-term potential impact
on business development is weighing heavily on them.
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Analysis
The Attys And Legal Logic Behind Stay-At-Home Orders
The attorneys helping draft cities' and states' stay-at-home orders during the
coronavirus pandemic have been tiptoeing through a legal minefield, working
long hours to carve out the kind of work that should be considered "essential"
and to ensure local governments aren't overstepping their authority.
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Q&A
Coping With A Pandemic: Fish & Richardson's Betsy Flanagan
As self-isolation and social distancing become the norm during the COVID-19
pandemic, Law360 is sharing reactions from people around the business and
legal community. Today's perspective comes from Betsy Flanagan, a Twin
Cities-based principal in Fish & Richardson's life sciences litigation practice.
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3 Telework Tips For Solos And Small Firms Amid COVID-19
Solo practitioners and small law firms facing disruptions from the coronavirus
pandemic should keep these three simple tips in mind.
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Analysis
Del. Chancery Is Uniquely Suited For Coronavirus Response
Delaware's Chancery Court, known far and wide for its expertise handling
complex corporate litigation, may be more well-positioned than other courts
to handle complications related to the novel coronavirus pandemic, legal
experts and litigators say.
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Legal Counsel Official For DC Mayor Dies From COVID-19
An official who worked in the legal counsel office for Washington, D.C., Mayor
Muriel Bowser has died from COVID-19, the mayor's office announced on
Friday.
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Kelley Kronenberg Accused Of Shorting Italian Atty's Pay
Kelley Kronenberg PA stiffed an Italian attorney on tens of thousands of
dollars in pay after messing up his work visa and not paying him for the work
he performed while in Italy, the lawyer contended Friday in Florida federal
court.
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GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week
The general counsel of a video gambling giant will give up his pay to soften
the blow for his company during the ongoing pandemic, and the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission has offered a road map for COVID-19
risk disclosures. These are some of the stories in corporate legal news you
may have missed in the past week.
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In Case You Missed It: Hottest Firms And Stories On Law360
For those who missed out, here's a look back at the law firms, stories and
expert analyses that generated the most buzz on Law360 last week.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Federal Reserve System
Food and Drug Administration
Illinois Gaming Board
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration
Office of the Comptroller of the
Currency
Securities and Exchange
Commission
U.S. Attorney's Office
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Homeland
Security
U.S. Department of Justice
U.S. Department of Labor
U.S. District Court for the District of
Minnesota
U.S. District Court for the Eastern
District of Michigan
U.S. District Court for the Middle
District of Florida
U.S. District Court for the Northern
District of New York
U.S. District Court for the Northern
District of Texas
U.S. District Court for the Southern
District of Florida
U.S. District Court for the Southern
District of New York
U.S. Supreme Court
United States District Court for the
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