United States: Paper Cut: The SEC “FINALLY” Rethinks E-Delivery
On 16 July 2026, the SEC proposed Regulation E-Delivery, a new rule that would make e-delivery the default for how investors receive regulatory information under the federal securities laws. Today…
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