The S.E.C. v. Cuban insider trading case is discussed in this article. According to the authors, the case is significant because it reaches important conclusions — at odds with positions taken by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) — about the nature of the duty the SEC must establish in a misappropriation case.
Financial Fraud Law Report
District Court Dismisses Insider Trading Complaint Against Mark Cuban
October 2009
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