U.S. Supreme Court,
Administrative/Regulatory
Nov. 10, 2023
Supreme Court to consider potential governmental earthquake
In Jarkesy, with oral argument scheduled for Nov. 29, the Justices will consider the legality of SEC administrative hearings, in which an in-house administrative law judge (ALJ) considers allegations brought by the SEC's Division of Enforcement pursuant to an Order Instituting Proceedings by the SEC.





Jared L. Kopel
Senior Counsel
Alto Litigation PC
Email: jared@altolit.com
Alto Litigation PC, a San Francisco litigation firm specializing in securities, intellectual property and commercial litigation. Mr. Kopel's practice includes shareholder litigation and the defense of Government investigations.
People living in the San Francisco Bay Area expect earthquakes will occur, and that they will come with little to no warning. Similarly, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear argument in a case this month that has received little notice, but could produce its own governmental tremors.
The ruling in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy, No. 22-859, could invalidate the in-house administrative hearings of the ...
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