Professor Ann Lipton recently wrote about an ingenious scheme developed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that has resulted in indictments of 18 individuals and entities for alleged fraud and manipulation in the crypto currency markets....
Regular readers of this blog will know that Nevada corporate law has been a long-time interest for me. That interest began several decades ago when I wrote the first treatise on Nevada corporate law. That treatise was published by Prentice Hall in...
Although much attention of late has been devoted to proposals to reincorporate in Nevada from Delaware, not every corporation is swimming in the same direction. Last May, Kintara Therapeutics, Inc., a Nevada corporation, filed a registration...
About eight years ago, I propounded the following five theses regarding the Securities and Exchange Commission's whistleblower bounty program:
In 2020, GlobalTech Corporation, a Nevada corporation, filed an amendment to its articles of incorporation increasing its authorized number of shares of common stock from 10 million to 500 million. The amendment was approved by 2/3 of GlobalTech's...
Yesterday, I took note of a new law that requires active members of the California State Bar to disclose annually whether they have provided pro bono legal services and certain other information through the licensee’s My State Bar online profile on...
California Governor Gavin Newsom recently signed AB 2505 (Gabriel). Consequently, active members of the California Bar will be required, with certain exceptions, to report annually whether they have provided pro bono legal services and certain other...
Last week, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 2426 into law. The bill declares it unlawful for "a seller of a digital good to advertise or offer for sale a digital good to a purchaser with the terms 'buy,' 'purchase,' or any other term which a...
The legal implications of artificial intelligence, or AI, are vast. Many, no doubt, have read stories about lawyers being embarrassed by briefs drafted with AI. See, e.g., Lawyer Used ChatGPT In Court—And Cited Fake Cases. A Judge Is Considering...