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Jessica Corso

Jessica Corso

Senior Reporter at Law360

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SEC's Crypto Mining Case Belongs In 10th Circ., Court Hears

A Utah man accused of defrauding crypto mining investors out of $18 million is hoping for an opportunity to have his case heard before the Tenth Circuit, arguing that the mining equipment is not a security and that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission should be forced to drop the suit.
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SEC, CFTC Chairs Talk Crypto, AI & Wall Street Texting Sweep

The leaders of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission appeared before an audience of top financial professionals Monday to discuss the future of cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence regulations and to defend against accusations that ongoing probes of brokers' use of off-channel communications were too harsh.
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SEC Says Adviser's $4M Scheme Included 'AI-Washing'

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday fined a California-based investment adviser that it said raised nearly $4 million through a series of false promises, including deceptive statements about artificial intelligence capabilities.
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5th Circ. Casts Doubt On SEC's Updated Short-Selling Rules

A Fifth Circuit panel on Monday appeared skeptical of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's arguments for maintaining two regulations aiming to bolster transparency around short selling in the marketplace, with one judge asking whether the agency was "having cake and eating it too," by claiming that the rules were not interconnected in a way that was fatally flawed.
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SEC Should Take Over Market Database, Investor Group Says

An investor-side trade association is pushing the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to take control of a controversial market surveillance tool out of the hands of the nation's stock exchanges, saying in a recent rulemaking petition that a failure to do so could be "catastrophic" if either the government or the courts decide to shut down the database.
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Tesla Dodges Investor Suit Over Self-Driving Tech Claims

A California federal judge has released Tesla Inc. from litigation accusing it of deceiving investors about the capabilities and safety record of its self-driving technology, granting it at least a temporary reprieve from the class action litigation because suing shareholders hadn't shown that CEO Elon Musk knew his statements about the technology were false.
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Fintech Firm Can't Dodge Investor Suit Over Lending Program

A New York federal judge has trimmed some allegations in a proposed class action lawsuit against payment processing company StoneCo Ltd. while allowing shareholders to move forward with claims that the company underplayed its role in the failure of a merchant lending program it once offered in Brazil.
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Fintech Firm Can't Dodge Investor Suit Over Lending Program

A New York federal judge has trimmed some allegations in a proposed class action lawsuit against payment processing company StoneCo Ltd. while allowing shareholders to move forward with claims that the company underplayed its role in the failure of a merchant lending program it once offered in Brazil.
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SEC Fines NJ Financial Cos. For Whistleblowing Violations

New Jersey-based brokerage Nationwide Planning Associates Inc. and two affiliated investment advisers have agreed to collectively pay $240,000 to settle allegations that they prevented their clients from acting as whistleblowers, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Wednesday.
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High Court Told Nvidia Case Could Damage Crypto Industry

The Digital Chamber is warning that a U.S. Supreme Court dispute between chipmaker Nvidia Corp. and some of its investors poses a "grave risk" to the entire cryptocurrency industry by threatening to expose it to costly litigation should the justices uphold a lower court ruling allowing the lawsuit to move forward.
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SEC Says Ga. Firm's Ponzi Scheme Fueled 'Lavish' Lifestyle

An Atlanta-area firm that promised investors lucrative returns on real estate deals was in reality running a "classic Ponzi scheme" by funneling portions of the $300 million it received into buying a yacht and a luxury condo for its founder, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Wednesday.