And Juan Marcelino, head of the SEC's Boston office, resigned Monday. Marcelino had been tipped about Putnam's market-timing activities but didn't act on it. ponzi_implosion Wednesday, February 01, 2012 8:04:39 PM Re: fourkids_9pets post# 162754 Post # of 162770 Interesting Read cfoss.com And Juan Marcelino, head of the SEC's Boston office, resigned Monday. Marcelino had been tipped about Putnam's market-timing activities but didn't act on it. Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin brought the charges against Putnam. redorbit.com "...Jan. 13–The Securities and Exchange Commission reached a $3 million agreement with former Biogen Idec Inc. general counsel Thomas J. Bucknum to settle charges that he dumped stock after learning of problems with Tysabri, a multiple sclerosis drug that the Cambridge company developed. Under a settlement subject to approval by a US District Court judge, Bucknum would neither admit nor deny wrongdoing while paying $1.9 million in disgorgement, $102,005 in interest, and a civil penalty of $969,232; he also would be prohibited from serving as an officer or a director of a public company for five years, the SEC said...Juan M. Marcelino, the Greenberg Traurig lawyer representing Bucknum, noted that his client had taken steps to sell the stock before learning of Tysabri’s problems.." siliconinvestor.com Juan Marcel Marcelino Greenberg Traurig LLP One International Place Boston, MA 02110 617-310-6282 617-310-6001 (fax) marcelinoj@gtlaw.com Assigned: 02/01/2012 LEAD ATTORNEY ATTORNEY TO BE NOTICED representing JBI, Inc. (Defendant) John W. Bordynuik (Defendant) Ronald Baldwin, Jr. (Defendant) ecf.mad.uscourts.gov |