Securities / Finance insurance
Very High RiskSecurities and finance attorneys handle SEC compliance, private placements, public offerings, investment fund formation, and financial regulatory matters. This practice area commands the highest premiums because the dollar values at stake in securities transactions are enormous and regulatory scrutiny is intense. Errors can trigger both private civil liability and SEC enforcement actions against the attorney's client.

Key Malpractice Exposures
Failure to properly structure securities offerings or comply with registration exemptions can result in rescission liability for the entire offering amount. Inadequate disclosure in offering documents, prospectuses, or private placement memoranda creates liability under federal anti-fraud provisions. Errors in advising on insider trading compliance, beneficial ownership reporting, and Regulation D requirements can expose clients to SEC enforcement and criminal prosecution.
Coverage Considerations
Securities practices require the highest coverage limits of any practice area, often $5,000,000 or more per claim, because potential damages frequently reach eight or nine figures. Many standard malpractice policies contain securities exclusions that must be carefully negotiated or removed. Firms should ensure their policy covers claims arising from both transactional securities work and regulatory defense, and should consider whether separate securities-specific coverage is needed.
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