A Year After Dallas Federal Judge Booted SEC's Case Against Mark Cuban, It Lives Again
And as The Wall Street Journal notes in a just-posted piece about the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to vacate the initial ruling, the judges have indeed decided that "there was 'more than a plausible' basis to find that Mr. Cuban agreed not to trade stock in Mamma.com, an Internet search company, after speaking to the company's executives and learning about a private stock offering." The court has kicked the complaint back to the lower court "for further proceedings including discovery, consideration of summary judgment, and trial, if reached." The ruling, which just went up on PACER, follows. Fifth Circuit Ruling in SEC v Mark Cuban
































