U.S. Supreme Court,
Securities,
Government,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory
Jan. 23, 2018
Justices will consider a broad range of securities issues this term
These cases deal with the statutory interpretation of the Dodd-Frank Act and its whistleblower protections, the jurisdictional reach of state courts in certain securities class actions, and separation of powers issues related to the appointments clause of the U.S. Constitution.





Alex G. Romain
Partner
Jenner & Block LLP
litigation
Email: aromain@jenner.com
Alex is a leading national trial lawyer with nearly 20 years of experience in high-stakes, complex commercial litigation and white collar criminal defense.

Jenna G. Williams
Associate
Hueston Hennigan LLP
Email: jwilliams@hueston.com
Jenna is a litigation associate in the firm's Los Angeles office. Her practice focuses on high-stakes business disputes and complex litigation.
OCTOBER 2017 TERM
This term, the U.S. Supreme Court will consider three cases related to securities litigation and enforcement. These cases deal with a broad range of topics -- the statutory interpretation of the Dodd-Frank Act and its whistleblower protections, the jurisdictional reach of state courts in certain securities class actions, and separation of powers issues related to the appointments clause of the U.S. Constitution. We also discu...
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