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SEC Investigations Attorney

SEC Investigations Attorney

When facing an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), it’s crucial to partner with an experienced SEC investigations attorney. Our team’s vast knowledge of complex securities laws and extensive industry experience allows us to effectively navigate high-stakes SEC investigations and frequently obtain favorable resolutions for our clients.

Overview

Navigating Intricate Regulatory Landscapes

The SEC’s Enforcement Division is tasked with investigating and prosecuting potential violations of federal securities law. Potential violations that may trigger an SEC investigation include:

  • Misrepresentations or omissions of material information
  • Market manipulation
  • Theft of customers’ funds or securities 
  • Violating broker-dealers’ responsibility for fair dealing
  • Insider trading 
  • Selling unregistered securities

Following an investigation, the SEC may elect to bring a civil action, administrative action, or both. These proceedings can result in significant sanctions, including injunctions, civil monetary penalties, the return of illegal profits (disgorgement), suspension or revocation of broker-dealer and investment advisor registrations, and a bar or suspension from serving as a corporate officer or director.

SEC investigations often involve other state and federal agencies. Each entity operates independently within its jurisdiction and may bring its action. The SEC primarily focuses on civil enforcement, while the Department of Justice (DOJ) handles criminal cases. State attorneys general often oversee state-level violations. Nonetheless, the agencies often share information, particularly when investigating interconnected matters. In certain situations, SEC, DOJ, and AG investigations may converge due to shared interests. For example, allegations involving both civil and criminal violations could lead to parallel investigations for comprehensive enforcement.

Complex Investigations Require a Seasoned SEC Investigations Attorney

Dealing with inquiries from the SEC, DOJ, or AG’s office demands a legal team deeply versed in the intricacies of securities law. Scarinci Hollenbeck is devoted to providing strategic counsel and defense specifically for officers, directors, and companies undergoing investigations involving securities fraud, misrepresentation, and related concerns. 

A Proven Securities Investigation Lawyer to Protect Your Interests Amid Legal Scrutiny

SEC and related securities investigations can be wide-ranging. Scarinci Hollenbeck’s dedicated compliance and litigation lawyers handle all phases of the investigation, including informal inquiries, formal investigations, subpoenas, interviews, proffers, testimony, Wells submissions, negotiated resolutions, and administrative, civil, and criminal enforcement proceedings.

Our team also comprehends the significant impact that investigations can have on your professional reputation and corporate standing. We meticulously assess your situation and formulate a comprehensive defense strategy tailored to the nuances of SEC, DOJ, or AG inquiries. Working tirelessly to safeguard your rights, we aim to minimize both the potential legal and financial consequences.

FAQ about SEC Investigations Attorney

The SEC conducts investigations when it receives information about possible violations of federal securities laws. Such information may be provided by SEC staff, whistleblowers, or other law enforcement agencies, such as the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the Department of Justice (DOJ). The SEC also uses various technologies to verify compliance with its regulations and detect potential violations, such as illegal trading or incomplete data in a company’s public filings or statements.

When navigating investigations by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Department of Justice (DOJ), or Attorney General’s (AG) office related to securities fraud, misrepresentation, and more, compliance is of paramount importance. To address these inquiries effectively:

  • Engage Specialized Legal Counsel: It’s crucial to seek counsel from legal professionals well-versed in securities law and the intricate regulatory landscape. Their expertise will guide you through complexities, ensuring your actions align seamlessly with legal requirements.
  • Conduct a Comprehensive Assessment: Carefully evaluate your business operations, policies, and practices to preemptively identify potential issues that might attract scrutiny. Proactively addressing these matters showcases your dedication to compliance.
  • Collaborate and Communicate Transparently: Embrace a proactive and cooperative approach by fully collaborating with investigators and maintaining transparent communication. Demonstrating commitment to resolving concerns can positively impact how authorities view your efforts.

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission, commonly known as the SEC, is a federal agency responsible for regulating and overseeing the securities industry in the United States. Its primary mission is to protect investors, maintain fair and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. The SEC achieves these goals by enforcing securities laws, requiring companies to disclose relevant financial information, and regulating various market participants, including securities exchanges, brokers, and investment advisors. Additionally, the SEC plays a crucial role in preventing fraudulent activities and ensuring that investors receive accurate and timely information about investments.

The U.S. DOJ is a crucial federal agency responsible for upholding the rule of law and ensuring the fair and impartial administration of justice within the United States. Its primary responsibilities encompass a wide range of legal matters, including enforcing federal laws, prosecuting individuals and organizations that violate these laws, and defending the interests of the United States in legal cases. The DOJ plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the rights and liberties of American citizens, addressing issues related to civil rights, immigration, national security, and public safety. It also houses various divisions, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which focus on specific areas of law enforcement. Overall, the DOJ’s mission is to protect and serve the interests of the American people while upholding the principles of justice and the Constitution.

State Attorney General’s Offices exist in each U.S. state and are responsible for representing the legal interests of their respective states and their citizens. State attorneys general serve as the chief legal officers for their states and oversee various legal matters, including enforcing state laws, defending state agencies and officials in legal actions, and advocating for consumer protection. They often take legal action against entities that engage in fraudulent or deceptive practices, antitrust violations, and environmental violations within their jurisdictions. State attorneys general play a vital role in upholding the rule of law and protecting the rights and welfare of their state’s residents.

When confronted with a subpoena or inquiry from the SEC, DOJ, or AG about securities fraud, misrepresentation, and related issues, a strategic response is vital:

  • Prompt Legal Consultation: Reach out to an experienced securities investigation lawyer immediately to evaluate the situation and formulate a response strategy aligned with your circumstances.
  • Preserve Essential Documents: Safeguard all pertinent documents and communications, ensuring their preservation and accessibility for potential investigations.
  • Transparency and Cooperation: Approach the investigation with full cooperation, providing accurate and transparent information. Open dialogue with investigators is essential.
  • Protecting Legal Privileges: Understand the significance of attorney-client privilege and collaborate closely with your legal team to safeguard sensitive communications appropriately.

Neglecting compliance in the face of SEC, DOJ, or AG investigations can lead to severe outcomes, including:

  • Civil Penalties: Violating SEC regulations can result in civil penalties, fines, and sanctions, impacting both reputation and financial stability.
  • Criminal Charges: DOJ investigations might lead to criminal charges, including fines and potential imprisonment for individuals found guilty of securities fraud or related offenses.

Reputation Damage: Even without legal penalties, non-compliance can tarnish your company’s reputation and erode investor and public trust.

OUR commitment to excellence, combined with our mission to deliver outstanding client service, has earned our firm a solid reputation.

Scarinci Hollenbeck is a business law firm based in New Jersey, New York, and Washington, D.C servicing clients worldwide.

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Why Choose Us?

When your livelihood is on the line, having an SEC investigations attorney well-versed in securities law and the ever-evolving regulatory landscape is paramount. At Scarinci Hollenbeck, our dedicated attorneys boast multiple decades of extensive experience handling cases tied to securities investigations. We offer strategic legal counsel that acknowledges the distinct challenges faced by officers, directors, and companies embroiled in SEC, DOJ, or AG investigations.

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Collaboratively, we work with you to grasp the unique intricacies of your circumstances, adapting our legal strategies to align with your goals. Whether you’re dealing with SEC compliance, DOJ inquiries, AG investigations, or related matters, you can count on our unwavering legal support to help you navigate the process and achieve the best possible outcome.

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