Important Announcement
We are pleased to share that as of August 1, 2025, Braeden Anderson, the founder of Anderson P.C., has joined Gesmer Updegrove LLP as a Partner. Work currently performed by Anderson P.C. will be transitioning to Gesmer. This website will remain active as a curated archive for legal insights.
Gesmer Updegrove LLP, founded in 1986, is a nationally recognized law firm with a premier reputation for representing high-growth companies, innovative technology pioneers, and venture-backed startups. Together, we are enhancing our ability to provide comprehensive, end-to-end legal support to entrepreneurs, founders, investors, and scaling businesses across every stage of the corporate lifecycle. From formation, fundraising, and IP strategy to tax planning, M&A, securities compliance, enforcement defense, and strategic exits, our combined strengths now span the full spectrum of business law.
Thank you for following and supporting us on this journey. To learn more or to connect with Braeden or a member of the Gesmer team, please visit: www.gesmer.com or e-mail him at braeden.anderson@gesmer.com
SEC Enforcement Sweep Targets Companies and Insiders for Late Filings under Section 16 and 13(d), (g), and (f)
The SEC’s fiscal year is winding down, and once again, we are seeing what is becoming a predictable, if not formalized, year-end tradition: a broad Enforcement sweep targeting companies and insiders for failing to meet timely filing requirements under Sections 16(a), 13(d), 13(g), and 13(f) of the Exchange Act. This year, 23 respondents—both corporate entities and individuals—were charged for violations stemming from late short-swing trading reports (Forms 3, 4, and 5) and beneficial ownership reports (Schedules 13D and G). Penalties ranged from $10,000 to $750,000, totaling more than $3.8 million. The SEC’s use of data analytics to identify these reporting failures continues to demonstrate the agency’s commitment to leveraging technology to enforce even technical compliance obligations.