Comment: Wall Street uses SEC as an enforcer or bully boy.
Boards of directors go along to get along — and avoid being whacked.
They are just following the rules that the street set up.
1) become a board member
2) never say anything
3) if you do say anything the SEC will come after you
That’s it , everyone does the same thing and they just loot you while you watch
IF YOU SPEAK UP OR DO ANYTHING you get the SEC on your back just like Dems with TRUMP.


Jeffrey G. Smith is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from Dutchess Community College (A. A. 1972),
Mark C. Rifkin is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from Princeton University (A.B. 1982), and
Betsy C. Manifold is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. She graduated from Middlebury College, cum laude (B.A.), Certificate from L’Institut Des Etudes Politiques, Paris, France, Marquette University, Thomas More Scholar (J.D.). Her practice areas include: Foreign Securities Litigation, U.S. Securities Litigation, Derivative Litigation, Corporate Takeover Litigation, ERISA, Antitrust, ADR & Arbitration, Wage & Hour, Unfair & Deceptive Practices, and Intellectual Property & Public Domain Protection. Her bar admittance is:
Daniel W. Krasner is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from
Benjamin Y. Kaufman is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from Yeshiva University (B.A. 1985), and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law (J.D. 1988) and Stern School of Business at New York University (M.B.A , Finance 1999). His practice areas include: U.S. Securities Litigation, Derivative Litigation, Corporate Takeover Litigation, Business Disputes, ADR & Arbitration, and False Claims Act. His bar admissions are: State of New York, State of New Jersey (inactive), U.S. Supreme Court, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, Southern District, New York, Eastern District, New York, Northern District, and New York District of New Jersey District of Colorado.
Fred Taylor Isquith is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from City University of New York (B.A. 1968), and Columbia University Law School (J.D.1971). His practice areas include: Foreign Securities Litigation, U.S. Securities Litigation, Derivative Litigation, Corporate Takeover Litigation, Unfair & Deceptive Practices, Defective Products, and Civil Rights. His bar admissions are:
Peter C. Harrar is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from
Matthew M. Guiney is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from Georgetown University Law Center (2002). His practice areas include: Antitrust, Foreign Securities Litigation, U.S. Securities Litigation, Derivative Litigation, Corporate Takeover Litigation, Wage & Hour, and Consumer Protection. His bar admissions are: U.S. Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second and Ninth Circuits, U.S. District Court for the Eastern and Southern Districts of New York, Eastern District of Michigan, and Eastern District of Wisconsin.
Rachele R. Byrd is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. She graduated from Point Loma Nazarene University, summa cum laude (B.A., Sociology, 1994), and University of California, Hastings College of the Law (J.D. 1997). Her practice areas include: U.S. Securities Litigation, Derivative Litigation, Antitrust, Unfair & Deceptive, Practices, Civil Rights, Unlawful Taxation, and False Claims Act.
Thomas H. Burt is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from New York University School of Law in (J.D. 1997) and American University magna cum laude (B.A. 1993). His practice areas include: U.S. Securities Litigation, Derivative Litigation, Antitrust, Whistleblowers, Unfair & Deceptive Practices, and False Claims Act. His bar admissions are:
Malcolm T. Brown is a partner at Wolf Haldenstein. He graduated from University of Pennsylvania (B.A.1988) and Rutgers University School of Law (J.D. 1994). His practice areas include: Foreign Securities Litigation, U.S. Securities Litigation, Derivative Litigation, Corporate Takeover Litigation, Unfair & Deceptive Practices, Defective Products, and Civil Rights. His bar admissions are : State of New York, State of New Jersey, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, U. S. District Courts for the Southern, Eastern and Northern Districts of New York,, District of New Jersey, Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.