Trending in securities class actions: Section 10(b) claims predominate, Ninth Circuit sees uptick, according to Cornerstone Report

Cornerstone Research (a top consulting and expert testimony firm) issued its 2023 Year in Review report, examining recent trends in securities class action filings. According to the report, in 2023 there was a slight uptick in securities class action filings, which had been seeing a downward trend in years prior. […]

Second Circuit Highlights Difficulty in Pleading Fraud Claims Involving the Interpretation of Clinical Data

Plaintiffs often file securities fraud claims against pharmaceutical companies alleging that the company misled investors about clinical data, despite the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) subsequently approving the drug and agreeing with the company’s interpretation. In December 2023, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed dismissal of […]

Securities Litigation + Enforcement Highlights From Q4 2023

Closing out 2023, Cooley’s securities litigation + enforcement practice continued providing guidance to our clients on recent developments in securities law – with a particular focus during the fourth quarter on Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement trends. Below is a roundup of key insights and developments from our team […]

Parallel SEC, FDA Regulatory Enforcement: What Life Sciences Companies Should Know

Life sciences companies, take note: While parallel enforcement by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is not new, it appears to be gaining favor among regulators. Cooley partners Luke Cadigan and Sonia Nath recently co-authored an article in the Food and Drug Law […]

SEC Announces FY23 Enforcement Results –Record-Breaking Whistleblower Awards, Focus on Individual Accountability, Self-Reporting, and Cooperation Credit

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently announced its enforcement results for fiscal year 2023, which reported a total of 784 enforcement actions, up 3% from FY22. This includes 501 original (stand-alone) enforcement actions, an 8% increase from last year. The SEC also barred 133 individuals from serving as officers and […]

SEC Enforcement Director Discusses Priorities, Off-Channel Communications, Crypto and ESG

In his remarks at the 2023 Berkeley Fall Forum on Corporate Governance, GurbirGrewal, director of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Enforcement, discussed the SEC’s current enforcement priorities – including an investigative sweep related to the use of off-channel communications, regulation of cryptocurrencies, and developments in the area of […]

The ‘State’ of Delaware

During a panel at the October 2023 Berkeley Fall Forum on Corporate Governance, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick and Vice Chancellor Paul Fioravanti, along with lawyers Shannon Eagan (Cooley), Elena Norman (Young Conaway) and Randall Baron (Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd), shared their views on recent developments […]

Securities Litigation + Enforcement Highlights for Q3 2023

Through the summer and into the fall of 2023, Cooley’s securities litigation + enforcement practice continued to provide our clients with thoughtful analysis on recent developments in securities law, while also obtaining key wins for them. Below, we’ve rounded up key insights and developments from our team over the past […]

SEC Focuses on Whistleblower Protections in Employee Separation Agreements

Recent Securities and Exchange Commission enforcement actions have zeroed in on whistleblower protections in employee separation agreements, signaling that now may be the time for companies to closely review employee agreements and releases. On September 29, 2023, the SEC announced settled charges against New York-based registered investment adviser D. E. […]

Second Circuit Confirms That Corrective Disclosure Mismatch May Preclude Class Certification

On August 10, 2023, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit dealt a blow to securities class action plaintiffs when it decertified the investor class in Arkansas Teacher Retirement System v. Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. After a long history of the case going up to the US Supreme […]