• OT23.13 - Macquarie Instrastructue v. Moab Parners

  • Aug 4 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

OT23.13 - Macquarie Instrastructue v. Moab Parners

  • Summary

  • 22-1165 MACQUARIE INFRASTRUCTURE, V. MOAB PARTNERS, L.P.

    QUESTION PRESENTED: Section l0(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 prohibits deception in connection with the purchase or sale of securities. To that end, SEC Rule l0b-5 declares it unlawful to make an untrue statement or omit a material fact "necessary" to make an affirmative statement "not misleading." 17 C.F.R. § 240.10b-5(b). A violation of this requirement can give rise to a private claim-a judicially implied private right of action that this Court has construed narrowly.

    Item 303 of SEC Regulation S-K calls for additional disclosures under a different standard. Item 303 is an administrative rule that requires a company to disclose known trends or uncertainties that are likely to have a material impact on its financial position, regardless of whether the company had made any statements that would otherwise be misleading.

    Against this backdrop, this case presents the following question: Whether the Second Circuit erred in holding-in conflict with the Third, Ninth, and Eleventh Circuits- that a failure to make a disclosure required under Item 303 can support a private claim under Section l0(b), even in the absence of an otherwise misleading statement.

    Sotomayor, J., delivered the opinion for a unanimous Court.

    QP - 00:23

    Opinion of the Court - 01:35

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