Below are some examples of publications authored by Jason Pickholz:
Securities Crimes, co-authored by Jason Pickholz
- Co-Author, Securities Crimes, Second Edition, Thomson Reuters (December 2013) and annual updates (2014-2020)
- Author, “The SEC Whistleblower Award Program,” Securities Crimes, 2d. Ed., Ch. 3, Thomson Reuters (December 2013) and annual updates (2014-2020)
- Author, “Record SEC Award and 100+ Awards Granted: So Why Are Some Whistleblower Law Firms Concerned?,” distributed by Lexis Securities Mosaic (November 3, 2020)
- Author, “The Impact of COVID-19 on SEC Defense and SEC Whistleblower Procedures,” distributed by Lexis Securities Mosaic (March 18, 2020)
- Author, “US Senate to Consider Historic Insider Trading Bill in 2020,” distributed by Lexis Securities Mosaic (January 21, 2020)
- Author, “The Viability of Disgorgement As An SEC Remedy: 2020 Will Have Profound Ramifications,” distributed by Lexis Securities Mosaic (January 7, 2020)
- Author, “Going Global: Political Corruption Investigations and Reciprocal Cooperation Under the UN Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime,”Insights From The Trenches, ABA CJS (March 22, 2011)
- Co-author, “Post Madoff: What Now For Investors?“, Law 360, Portfolio Media, Inc., January 9, 2009
- Co-author, “Federal Rules Amendments Are a Wake-Up Call: Traps for the unwary ahead, so get your ESI house in order,” New York Law Journal, Special Section on Investigations & Computer Forensics, p. S8, Col. 1, May 29, 2007
- Author, “Summary Judgment in Self Regulatory Organizations’ Disciplinary Proceedings: How the Limitations Imposed by the 1934 Act Have Been Overlooked,”Securities Regulation Law Journal, Thomson/West, Vol. 35, No. 1, pp. 71-82, Spring 2007
- Author, “The Anti-Suit Injunction: Stopping Foreign Actions in their Tracks,” ABA Trial Practice Journal, Vol. 21, No. 1, Fall 2006
- Co-author, “Investigations Put Employees in Tough Spot: Are ‘Cooperating’ Corporations Violating Constitutional Rights?” New York Law Journal, Special Section on White Collar Crime, p. 10, Col. 1, July 24, 2006
- Author, “International Arbitration in the United States and Europe,” article prepared for New Jersey Continuing Legal Education annual seminar, April 28, 2006
- Co-author, “Manipulation,” Journal of Financial Crime (November 2001), Henry Stewart Publications (acquired by Emerald Publishing, April 2005); originally presented at the Eighteenth Annual International Symposium on Economic Crime, Jesus College, Cambridge University, England, 2000
- Author, “Policing Discovery: Criminal Prosecutions for the Destruction of Documents in Civil Cases After United States v. Lundwall,” ABA Committee on Pretrial Practice & Discovery Newsletter, Vol. VIII, No. 3, Fall 1998
The Pickholz Law Offices represents U.S. and international clients in securities and white collar cases. The Firm has helped whistleblowers report frauds to the SEC, CFTC, and IRS, and has defended clients in investigations by the SEC, CFTC, DOJ, FINRA, and other financial and securities enforcement regulators.
The Firm’s founder, Jason Pickholz, is the author of the two-volume book Securities Crimes, has appeared on tv and radio, and has taught continuing legal education courses. A former BigLaw partner, he has been representing clients in financial and securities fraud cases since 1995. In recognition of his many achievements, Mr. Pickholz was elected by his legal peers to be a Fellow of The New York Bar Foundation, an honor limited to just 1% of all attorneys in the New York State Bar Association.
Mr. Pickholz has been counsel in many high-profile cases. He was the first attorney ever to win an SEC whistleblower award on appeal to the Commission, which Inside Counsel magazine called one of the five key events in the history of the SEC whistleblower program. On the defense side, Mr. Pickholz has defended clients in the SEC’s COVID-19 investigations, the CFTC’s cryptocurrency cases, and a former US Senator, among others.
If you want to speak with a CFTC, IRS, or SEC whistleblower lawyer, or with a white collar defense lawyer, you can call the Firm at 347-746-1222.
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