Blank Rome LLP Partner Alan Lieberman authored the chapter on "Major Developments in SEC Enforcement" in New Developments in Securities Litigation (2015 ed). Mr. Lieberman acknowledges the assistance of Harrison Kang, a litigation associate at Blank Rome, in the writing of the chapter.

New Developments in Securities Litigation is an authoritative, insider's perspective on the latest changes in regulations affecting securities. In the wake of Halliburton II, Omnicare, and other cases, securities litigation is rapidly changing. Enforcement agencies are taking a tougher stance on violations, sometimes using administrative proceedings to avoid the courts altogether. Cybersecurity, merger litigation, and advertising to solicit plaintiffs are only some of the new trends shaping this area of law.

The authoring attorneys in this edition of New Developments in Securities Litigation will inform readers on how to address and navigate these changes in order to protect their clients from future issues and defend them in current cases and enforcement proceedings. The authors will address the intricacies of defending clients from fraud accusations, share tactics for disputing class certification, and discuss when price impact challenges are appropriate. They will also provide insights on important cases, recent legislation, and the likely future of securities law.

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