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SEC Amends Rule 10b5-1

Introduction

In August 2000, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) adopted Rule 10b5-1 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), which, among other things, established an affirmative defense to a charge of transacting in a security on the basis of material nonpublic information (“MNPI”) for trades executed pursuant to a binding arrangement entered into at a time when a person was not in possession of material non-public information about the issuer of the security or the security itself. … More

Protect your Rule 10b5-1 plans from attack: best practices

Some regulators and investors are expressing concerns about abuse of Rule 10b5-1 plans.  Last July, Representative Maxine Waters introduced the “Promoting Transparency Standards for Corporate Insiders Act,” which would require the SEC to study whether Rule 10b5-1 should be amended to restricted multiple plans, require a waiting period before making trades under a plan, and limit how often plans can be modified or canceled.  In December,… More