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Oct. 13, 2016

Insider trading conviction likely to stick

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in the closely watched Salman v. United States, the first time the court has addressed an insider trading case since 1997.

Thomas A. Zaccaro

Senior Counsel
Hueston Hennigan LLP

Phone: (213) 788-4039

Email: tzaccaro@hueston.com

Boston College Law School

Thomas is a partner in the firm's Litigation Department. He served as regional trial counsel in the SEC's Los Angeles office.

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Nicolas Morgan

Partner
Paul Hastings LLP

Phone: (213) 683-6181

Email: nicolasmorgan@paulhastings.com

Nicolas is a partner in the firm's Litigation Department. He served as senior trial counsel in the SEC's Los Angeles office.

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Sam S. Puathasnanon

515 S Flower St Fl 25
Los Angeles , California 90071

Loyola Law School

Sam Puathasnanon is former trial counsel in the SEC’s Los Angeles office. He is of counsel in the Litigation Department of Paul Hastings LLP.

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Jenifer Q Doan

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Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in the closely watched Salman v. United States, the first time the court has addressed an insider trading case since 1997. A number of the justices appeared ready to affirm the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision in Salman, which would hand the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission a critical win on insider trading liability.

The Supreme Court is expected to address the "personal b...

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