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The SPAC Podcast
Joshua Wilson
104 episodes
1 day ago
In this episode of The SPAC Podcast, Nick Morgan, Partner at Paul Hastings LLP and co-founder of ICAN (Investor Choice Advocates Network), outlines potential legal and advocacy strategies ICAN may pursue in response to the SEC’s new SPAC rules. Nick points to one central question: Does the SEC even have statutory authority to change PSLRA liability protections? ICAN is considering challenging that very issue, not from a sponsor’s perspective, but from the lens of investors whose choices may b...
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In this episode of The SPAC Podcast, Nick Morgan, Partner at Paul Hastings LLP and co-founder of ICAN (Investor Choice Advocates Network), outlines potential legal and advocacy strategies ICAN may pursue in response to the SEC’s new SPAC rules. Nick points to one central question: Does the SEC even have statutory authority to change PSLRA liability protections? ICAN is considering challenging that very issue, not from a sponsor’s perspective, but from the lens of investors whose choices may b...
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Investing
Business,
News,
Business News
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How New SEC Rules Could Shape Future Litigation
The SPAC Podcast
1 week ago
How New SEC Rules Could Shape Future Litigation
In this episode of The SPAC Podcast, Nick Morgan, Partner at Paul Hastings LLP and co-founder of ICAN (Investor Choice Advocates Network), explains how the SEC’s new SPAC rules may influence litigation risk for sponsors and targets. Drawing on his experience as an SEC trial counsel, Nick notes that while today’s SEC may be less aggressive than under Chair Gensler, the statute of limitations is long, sometimes six years, ten years, or even unlimited for certain claims. That means SPAC activity...
The SPAC Podcast
In this episode of The SPAC Podcast, Nick Morgan, Partner at Paul Hastings LLP and co-founder of ICAN (Investor Choice Advocates Network), outlines potential legal and advocacy strategies ICAN may pursue in response to the SEC’s new SPAC rules. Nick points to one central question: Does the SEC even have statutory authority to change PSLRA liability protections? ICAN is considering challenging that very issue, not from a sponsor’s perspective, but from the lens of investors whose choices may b...