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University of Cincinnati College of Law

2008

Securities class action

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Should The Sec Be A Collection Agency For Defrauded Investors?, Barbara Black Jan 2008

Should The Sec Be A Collection Agency For Defrauded Investors?, Barbara Black

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One of the important functions of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("the SEC") is enforcing the securities laws and punishing violators. Collecting damages for defrauded investors was not, historically, an important part of the agency's mission; rather that was the function of private securities fraud class actions. Section 308 (the "Fair Fund provision") of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 gives the SEC a more prominent role in compensating investors and allows the agency, in some circumstances, to distribute civil penalties to defrauded investors. The SEC has established Fair Funds in a number of high-profile cases and has taken pride …