The SEC’s New Admissions Policy Means Sometimes Having to Say You’re Sorry

While it still uses its “no admit, no deny” policy in most cases, now in certain circumstances the Securities and Exchange Commission will require defendants to admit wrongdoing in order to settle their cases. Has the new policy made a significant impact? What may be the real danger in this new policy?

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