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Securities Enforcement and Regulatory Update

Second Circuit Ditches Dirks in Title 18 Tipping Cases

January 21, 2020
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, in a 2-1 decision, recently clarified that federal prosecutors in insider trading cases brought under the fraud provisions of Title 18 of the U.S. Code are not required to show that an insider has received a “personal benefit” from disclosing material nonpublic information to a tippee. The holding, in United States v. Blaszczak,1 will ease the government’s burden in prosecuting certain insider trading cases under Title 18 and may result in an increase in charges under Title 18 alongside Section 10(b) and Rule 10b-5 in such cases. This could lead to more insider trading prosecutions and have a significant impact on how they are charged.

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