Search results 1 items matching your search terms. Filter the results Item type Select All/None EasyForm Bill Folder Event Webinar Collection Blog Post case note Image Link File Material Content Base opinion Page News Item Committee New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Hacking Wall Street: Reconceptualizing Insider Trading Law For Computer Hacking and Trading Schemes by Kenneth Geisler II — published Oct 01, 2019 — last modified Feb 19, 2024 05:08 PM — filed under: Securities Exchange Act, Exchange Act, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 15 USC § 78j, Commerce And Trade, 17 CFR § 240, Commodity and Securities Exchanges, 18 USC § 1030, Crimes And Criminal Procedure, Rule 10b, Rule 14e, 574 F.3d 42, 521 U.S. 642, 445 U.S. 222, 123 F.3d 83, 831 F.3d 1, 2018 WL 6322308, 257 F.3d 226, 2018 WL 3407781, 552 U.S. 148, 606 F. Supp. 2d 321, 430 U.S. 462, 482 F.3d 372, 2015 WL 4764144, 2015 WL 4749247, 2016 WL 7217607, 535 U.S. 813, 137 S. Ct. 420, 463 U.S. 646, 425 U.S. 185, 404 U.S. 6, 422 F.3d 94, 272 F.3d 189, 947 F.2d 551, 27 F.2d 833, Summary Judgment, Statutory Interpretation, Securities, Sec Enforcement Action, Preliminary Injunction, Personal Property, Misappropriation, Market Value, Mergers & Acquisitions, Law and Economics, Know How, Investment, Interstate Commerce, Intent To Use, Insider Trading, Injunctive Relief, Fraud, Fiduciary Relationship, Fiduciary Duty, Directors, Confidentiality, Confidential Relation, Confidential Information, Civil Penalties, Civil Action, Actus Reus, Accomplice Kenneth Geisler II: Current securities law is ill-equipped to deal with computer hackers. He says unlike the typical defendants in insider trading cases, ... Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed.