Former JPMorgan traders want CFTC action against them to remain stayed
Former JPMorgan traders Michael Nowak and Gregg Smith want the CFTC action against them to be stayed.
Former JPMorgan traders Michael Nowak and Gregg Smith want the CFTC action against them to be stayed.
Two former precious metals traders at JPMorgan Chase & Co. were sentenced on Tuesday for engaging in fraud, attempted price manipulation, and spoofing.
Gregg Smith and Michael Nowak move the Court for an order barring the government from its attempt to revise its versions of the offense conduct.
A federal jury convicted two former precious metals traders at JPMorgan of fraud, attempted price manipulation, and spoofing.
As the trial of former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing continues, Michael Nowak, Gregg Smith and Jeffrey Ruffo seek acquittal.
The Court has allowed to DOJ to introduce data on the compensation of former JPMorgan traders in spoofing trial.
Judge nixes a motion to dismiss by former JPMorgan traders Gregg Smith, Michael Nowak, Christopher Jordan, and Jeffrey Ruffo.
Former JPMorgan traders challenge the DOJ’s arguments supporting the second indictment in a case about spoofing the futures market.
The DOJ seeks to defend the second superseding indictment of former JPMorgan traders accused of spoofing.
Former JPMorgan traders Michael Nowak and Jeffrey Ruffo have entered pleas of not guilty at the Illinois Northern District Court.