Tag: confidential treatment extensions
Corp Fin updates guidance on extensions of confidential treatment orders—again
To start the new year, Corp Fin has posted an updated version of Disclosure Guidance: Topic No. 7, Confidential Treatment Applications Submitted Pursuant to Rules 406 and 24b-2. The guidance addresses procedures for CTRs that were submitted, not under the streamlined approach adopted in 2019 (see this PubCo post), but rather under the old traditional process that continues in use to a limited extent. The revamped guidance—which, as always, is just that and not intended to be binding—explains that the guidance has been generally updated, but the focus is on changes made regarding alternatives for confidential treatment orders that are about to expire. The processes for obtaining extensions have gone through a number of permutations. Under this newest update, the guidance provides that different extension procedures apply depending on whether the CT order was initially granted more or less than three years ago. The prior version of this guidance, adopted in 2021, pegged the type of extension procedure available to a fixed date (October 15, 2017) rather than to a rolling three-year period. But the version before that did use a rolling three-year period. Go figure.
Corp Fin devises new short-form process for extensions of confidential treatment orders
No sooner had Corp Fin advised us that there was no easy way to do an extension for a confidential treatment order then, lo and behold, they create one. Today, Corp Fin posted a new streamlined procedure for confidential treatment extensions.
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