This Note argues that section 2462\u27s limitations period reaches all SEC civil suits for monetary fines but not those SEC actions seeking equitable relief. Part I interprets section 2462 and, in the process, demonstrates that the statute controls SEC enforcement suits for civil penalties. Part II argues that SEC actions requesting injunctions or disgorgement of profits, unlike those seeking monetary fines, are not subject to the time bar. Finally, Part III asserts that SEC administrative enforcement proceedings should not be immune from the statute of limitations found in section 2462 of title 28 because exempting administrative proceedings would be tantamount to making the limitations period optional given the SEC\u27s control over the f...
Forty-two U.S.C. section 1983 provides individuals with a federal cause of action for violations of ...
Statutes of limitations, a long-standing bulwark of civil litigation, mitigate the risk that evidenc...
In Lampf v. Gilbertson, the United States Supreme Court finally settled the question of which statut...
This Note argues that section 2462\u27s limitations period reaches all SEC civil suits for monetary ...
Many years prior to TSCA, Congress enacted a general five-year statute of limitations for actions fo...
In Securities & Exchange Commission v. Rind, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circui...
Securities fraud lawsuits under Rule 10b-5 are governed by the one and three year limitative period ...
Time limitations for cause of action are an integral part of the American system of law. These limit...
When thieves are required to repay the money they stole, are they being punished? Or is the repaymen...
Despite the forty-year history of applying state fraud or Blue Sky limitation periods to the implied...
This Note argues that in defendant class actions the statute of limitations should be tolled as to a...
This article discusses the underlying policy rationales for statutes of limitations and their except...
This Note argues that federal courts should adopt a uniform national rule that upholds plan provisio...
Current scholarly writings concerning the Employee Retirement Security Act of 1974 ( ERISA ) have no...
Though as a practical matter it is difficult to secure passage of uniform legislation in all states,...
Forty-two U.S.C. section 1983 provides individuals with a federal cause of action for violations of ...
Statutes of limitations, a long-standing bulwark of civil litigation, mitigate the risk that evidenc...
In Lampf v. Gilbertson, the United States Supreme Court finally settled the question of which statut...
This Note argues that section 2462\u27s limitations period reaches all SEC civil suits for monetary ...
Many years prior to TSCA, Congress enacted a general five-year statute of limitations for actions fo...
In Securities & Exchange Commission v. Rind, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circui...
Securities fraud lawsuits under Rule 10b-5 are governed by the one and three year limitative period ...
Time limitations for cause of action are an integral part of the American system of law. These limit...
When thieves are required to repay the money they stole, are they being punished? Or is the repaymen...
Despite the forty-year history of applying state fraud or Blue Sky limitation periods to the implied...
This Note argues that in defendant class actions the statute of limitations should be tolled as to a...
This article discusses the underlying policy rationales for statutes of limitations and their except...
This Note argues that federal courts should adopt a uniform national rule that upholds plan provisio...
Current scholarly writings concerning the Employee Retirement Security Act of 1974 ( ERISA ) have no...
Though as a practical matter it is difficult to secure passage of uniform legislation in all states,...
Forty-two U.S.C. section 1983 provides individuals with a federal cause of action for violations of ...
Statutes of limitations, a long-standing bulwark of civil litigation, mitigate the risk that evidenc...
In Lampf v. Gilbertson, the United States Supreme Court finally settled the question of which statut...