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Supreme Court to Consider Whether the SEC Has Authority to Seek Disgorgement in Federal Court Actions: Will the Court Further Prune the SEC’s Enforcement Powers?

By Jennifer Kennedy Park, Alex Janghorbani, Robin M. Bergen, Matthew C. Solomon & Alexis Collins on November 5, 2019
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On November 1, 2019, the Supreme Court granted certiorari in Liu v. SEC to decide whether the Securities and Exchange Commission can obtain disgorgement as an equitable remedy in federal court enforcement actions.

The certiorari grant in this case is unusual, because the circuit courts that have considered the issue have all agreed that the SEC can obtain disgorgement from a district court exercising its equitable authority.

Depending on how the Court rules, this case could have major consequences for the SEC’s enforcement program and even for the inherent equitable powers of Article III courts.

Read the full Alert Memo here.

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Jennifer Kennedy Park’s practice focuses on white-collar defense, enforcement actions, crisis management, and complex disputes.

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Alexander Janghorbani’s practice focuses on complex securities issues, litigation and enforcement, informed by nearly nine years of service with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Robin M. Bergen’s practice focuses on government and internal investigations, and regulatory enforcement and examination of broker-dealers and investment advisers.

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Matthew C. Solomon’s practice focuses on securities enforcement and litigation, white-collar criminal defense, and complex commercial litigation.

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Alexis Collins’ practice focuses on litigation, including criminal and regulatory enforcement matters and complex civil and antitrust litigation.

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    Cleary Enforcement Watch
  • Organization:
    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP
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