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10 August 2023

The Declining Need For General Deterrence In Insider Trading Sentencing

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Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman

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Although the Government routinely argues for lengthy prison sentences against insider trading defendants in order to deter potential future inside traders...
United States Criminal Law
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Although the Government routinely argues for lengthy prison sentences against insider trading defendants in order to deter potential future inside traders, Corporate Investigations & White Collar Defense partner David Oliwenstein and Litigation associate John Van Son argue that the Government's arguments are outmoded in light of advancements in the ability of the SEC and DOJ to detect and investigate illicit trading.

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ARTICLE
10 August 2023

The Declining Need For General Deterrence In Insider Trading Sentencing

United States Criminal Law

Contributor

Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman
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