How may BIGLAW associates do insider trading?
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Date: February 3rd, 2025 9:57 AM
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it has to be pretty common
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Date: February 3rd, 2025 10:08 AM
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You just have your cousin or your wife’s brother or your friend from Hebrew school do it
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Date: February 3rd, 2025 10:24 AM
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We never hear about the people who get away with it
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Date: February 3rd, 2025 10:08 AM
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They know when a buyout is happening before the public does
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Date: February 3rd, 2025 10:36 AM Author: Wife shaving her vagina before a business trip
https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/biglaw_managing_clerk_charged_in_6m_insider-trading_scheme
BigLaw managing clerk charged in $5.6M insider-trading scheme, accused of revealing deal info
BY MARTHA NEIL
MARCH 19, 2014, 6:19 PM CDT
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Updated: A longtime managing clerk in the New York City office of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett has been accused of using confidential information from the 800-attorney international law firm in an insider-trading scheme. It allegedly dates back to 1999 and reaped $5.6 million in illegal profits on $33 million in stock trades since 2009.
Steven Metro, 40, has been charged along with stockbroker Vladimir Eydelman, 42, with securities fraud, tender offer fraud and conspiracy to commit securities fraud and tender offer fraud, according to the Associated Press, the Asbury Park Press, Courthouse News and the Star-Ledger.
Both men were arrested Wednesday and were expected to be in federal court in Newark, N.J., at 2 p.m. ET. They also face a parallel civil case by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Metro is accused of funneling confidential information from the law firm to Eydelman via an unidentified friend who is now a cooperating witness. Eydelman worked at Oppenheimer & Co. before moving to Morgan Stanley in 2012. The New York Times’ DealBook blog says the cooperating witness is a 40-year-old friend of Metro’s from law school. Metro has a law degree but does not work as a lawyer at Simpson Thacher.
Federal prosecutors say Metro, who made court filings for Simpson attorneys, passed on information about mergers and acquisitions to his friend, who wrote the ticker symbol and the date and pricing for the planned deal on a napkin or a small piece of paper. The friend would then meet Eydelman near the historic large clock at Grand Central Terminal to pass on the illegal tip, the feds allege. After Eydelman memorized the information, the friend chewed up and swallowed the napkin or piece of paper. The stockbroker is accused of using confidential information in purchasing stock for friends, family and clients as well as himself and Metro’s go-between.
Above the Law provides a link to the SEC’s civil complaint, which seeks injunctive relief, disgorgement of profits and civil penalties.
In a written statement provided to the ABA Journal by a spokeswoman, Simpson Thacher said:
“Today’s charges against a former clerical employee of the firm are deeply disturbing and unprecedented in our long history. This behavior is completely inconsistent with our values, our culture and the strict policies we have in place to protect client confidences. We have zero tolerance for such behavior and hold ourselves to the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct.
“We had no knowledge of either Mr. Metro’s actions or the charges until this morning. We terminated his employment today and will continue to cooperate fully with the authorities.
“We have strong internal controls in place and will review our systems and procedures to determine if there are ways in which they could be further strengthened. Client confidentiality is of the utmost importance to Simpson Thacher and we are reinforcing that principle to all of our lawyers and administrative staff.”
A Morgan Stanley spokesman pledged the firm’s cooperation with authorities and said it had known nothing of the allegations until this morning, the Wall Street Journal Law Blog reports.
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5674617&forum_id=2#48617532)
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Date: February 3rd, 2025 1:55 PM
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Date: February 3rd, 2025 2:36 PM Author: Emperor CRISPR Chad von Neumann III
Enough that it’s a recurring source of amusement for SEC enforcement observers
https://lawsofinsidertrading.com/
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