Entries tagged with “sec”

More on SEC bias favoring the big players

This is an observation that I have made before in this blog, but I was a little surprised to see similar thoughts appear in an analysis piece by Joe Nocera in the New York Times on Saturday under the title "S.E.C. Chased Small Fry While Big Fish, Madoff, Swam Free." The article makes a pretty compelling case that there is an institutional bias in favor of chasing the small fry over the big fish. Among the points that Nocera makes is that the SEC enforcement people are judged on cases they bring and win.. As Nocera points out, the small... More

Madoff and the SEC

I am going to deviate from my usual practice of limiting my blog posts to subjects related to start ups, venture capital and the like to comment on the Madoff scandal. This particular post reflects my views and my views alone. Specifically, it does not represent the point of view of any of my partners or of Foley Hoag LLP. I am solely responsible for this content.  For all of my years as a practicing attorney I have represented small public companies before the SEC in connection with their ’34 Act compliance as well as in financing activities (including all sorts of PIPE... More
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