Month: February 2022

Securities and Exchange Commission
Brokers Compliance News

Cybersecurity Risk Management Rules and Amendments Proposed for Registered Investment Advisers and Funds

The SEC has proposed cybersecurity risk management rules for registered investment advisers, and registered investment companies and business development companies (funds), as well as amendments to certain rules that govern investment adviser and fund disclosures. “Cyber risk relates to each part of the SEC’s three-part mission, and in particular to […]

Securities and Exchange Commission
Brokers Enforcement Investors

Defense of an SEC Enforcement Investigation

SEC enforcement investigations cover a wide range of targets and witnesses, from the big investment banks and their employees, to public companies to private companies who are soliciting investments, small companies. The SEC conducts its investigations privately, and does so by requesting voluntary cooperation or issuing subpoenas for documents and […]

Securities and Exchange Commission
Whistleblower

SEC Proposed Changes to Two Whistleblower Program Rules

Changes will Benefit Whistleblowers The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Office of the Whistleblower is a division of the Commission charged with protecting the rights of individuals who come forward with information regarding misconduct by public companies, accounting firms, and other persons and entities covered by the securities laws. […]

News

SEC Issues Proposal to Reduce Risks in Clearance and Settlement

The Securities and Exchange Commission today voted to propose rule changes to reduce risks in the clearance and settlement of securities, including by shortening the standard settlement cycle for most broker-dealer transactions in securities from two… Read the Full Press Release Have a securities law question? Call New York Securities […]