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OTC Dealers Catch a Major Break due to Dodd-Frank Setback

Thanks to a sudden slowdown in the implementation of key financial market reforms, banks have found themselves in the lucrative position of being able to hold on to over-the counter derivatives for longer than expected. The proposal to shift over-the-counter derivatives to electronic trading platforms during the post-crisis clean-up of the financial system was brought […]

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Securities and Exchange Commission v. Inofin, Inc., Michael Cuomo, Kevin Mann, Sr., Melissa George, Thomas Keough, David Affeldt, Nancy Keough

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced that it filed a civil injunctive action today in federal district court in Massachusetts charging Massachusetts-based subprime auto loan provider Inofin Inc. and three company executives with misleading investors about their lending activities and diverting millions of dollars in investor funds for their personal benefit. The SEC also charged […]

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SEC Charges Attorney with Fraud for Issuing False Legal Opinion in Connection with Illegal Stock Offering

On February 10, 2011, the Commission amended its complaint in SEC v. Greenstone Holdings, Inc., et al., 10 civ. 1302 (S.D.N.Y.), to add as a defendant Virginia K. Sourlis, a securities lawyer. According to the amended complaint, in early 2006, Sourlis intentionally authored a materially false and misleading legal opinion, which Greenstone used to illegally […]

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SEC Charges Filed in $7 Million Pump and Dump Scheme

Today, the Commission filed a complaint against Jonathan R. Curshen, 46, a Sarasota, Florida resident who allegedly founded and led Red Sea Management Ltd., (“Red Sea”), a Costa Rican asset protection company that, according to the complaint, effected pump-and-dump schemes on behalf of its clients and laundered millions of dollars in trading proceeds out of […]

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Barrington man charged in $105M Ponzi scheme

Daniel Spitzer promised his investors a good deal: low risk and sizeable returns if they agreed to put their money into a fund he told them he invested primarily in foreign currency trading, authorities announced today. But instead of investing, Spitzer took most the money he obtained from about 400 people and used it to […]

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