Summary The federal government shutdown commenced at midnight on October 1, 2025, and proposals to reopen the government failed on October 3, extending the shutdown further into the fourth quarter. On ...
The Republic of Argentina obtained a partial dismissal in a breach-of-contract lawsuit involving its GDP-linked securities.
Yaira Dubin, Co-Head of S&C’s Supreme Court and Appellate Practice and Partner in the Litigation Group, spoke with Law360 about her arrival at the Firm.
The Republic of Colombia closed a €4.1 billion SEC-registered offering of global bonds, consisting of its 3.75% global bonds due 2028, its 5% global bonds due 2032 and its 5.625% global bonds due 2036 ...
Sixth Circuit Clarifies Critical Issues Regarding Reliance and Damages at Class Certification in Securities Fraud Case ...
On September 15, the Staff of the SEC said that it will not recommend enforcement action if ExxonMobil implements its proposed Retail Voting Program.
Senate Banking Committee Approves the GENIUS Act, Which Would Establish a Federal Regulatory Framework for Stablecoins that Contemplates Substantial Scope for State-Only Regulation ...
On September 4, 2025, the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs published the semi-annual Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions, which includes the Securities and Exchange ...
NEW YORK (APRIL 23, 2025) – Sullivan & Cromwell announced today that Lawrence Elbaum and Patrick Gadson, two preeminent shareholder activism lawyers, will join the firm April 29 as partners in its New ...
Following the Supreme Court’s decision last summer in SEC v. Jarkesy, former directors of a national bank challenged the OCC’s authority to seek civil money penalties in an administrative proceeding ...
On August 9, 2023, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) announced the settlement of the agency’s first lawsuit involving the alleged discriminatory use of artificial intelligence (“AI” ...
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