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Former Ramapo, N.Y. town supervisor Christopher St. Lawrence is arguing he should either be acquitted or retried because of errors by the judge made before and during the trial as well as prejudice from jurors who found him guilty of 20 counts of conspiracy and fraud in connection with municipal bonds issued by the town and an authority.
July 13 -
The SEC could charge workers from Morgan Stanley & Co. and Barclays Capital, who worked on the deals.
June 29 -
Dwayne Edwards and 11 companies have agreed to a judgment in a case with ties to Christopher Brogdon.
June 14 -
Lawyers on a panel said issuers should focus on good policies and procedures as well as SEC enforcement trends.
May 24 -
A judge has approved a settlement between the SEC and lawyer Robert Crowe over pay-to-play charges.
May 4 -
The SEC told a federal judge that it may be nearing a settlement in a case over fraudulent bonds.
May 3 -
Dwayne Edwards and the entities he controlled are arguing the SEC’s arguments against them for fraud are based on inaccurate information.
April 5 -
The SEC has announced a settlement with an Arizona-based brokerage firm, its chief executive officer, and its former underwriter's counsel and head of investment banking over charges related to fraudulent municipal bond offerings related to Atlanta businessman Christopher Brogdon.
April 5