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Bob advises public and private companies as well as venture capital, private equity and investment funds on a variety of securities, corporate governance and transactional matters. His deep knowledge of the securities regulations allows him to counsel clients through complex securities law issues, including public and private offerings, periodic reporting and disclosures, stock exchange listing requirements and other compliance matters.

A board of directors of a Delaware company may delegate its authority to grant equity awards if certain requirements enumerated in the Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL) are met. Effective August 1, 2023, updates were made to these DGCL requirements.

Under §§ 157(c) and 152(b) of the DGCL, a board must establish the delegation through

In a long-awaited decision in SEC v. Ripple Labs, Inc., U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres of the Southern District of New York held that Ripple Labs, Inc.’s (Ripple) XRP token is not, in and of itself, a security requiring registration. Although the decision is being regarded by many as a victory for both Ripple and the crypto industry, the nuances in the decision may result in an appeal from both sides.

On May 3, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) adopted rule amendments regarding disclosures about repurchases of an issuer’s equity securities, or issuer stock buybacks. The final rule and fact sheet can be found here and here. The new rules include:

  • Disclosure by issuers of daily quantitative share repurchase information, either quarterly or semi-annually;
  • Inclusion of a checkbox indicating whether certain officers and directors traded in the relevant securities in the four business days before or after the announcement of the repurchase plan or program;
  • For each day on which a purchase was made, the number of shares repurchased and the average price, among other disclosures; and
  • Disclosures tagged using Inline XBRL.