Defendant Name:
Mark A. Jackson
Defendant Type:
Individual
Initial Case Details
Legal Case Name
SEC v. Mark A. Jackson and James J. Ruehlen
First Document Date
24-Feb-2012
Initial Filing Format
Civil Proceeding
Case Number
12-cv-00563
Allegation Type
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Federal District Court
Texas, Southern District of Texas
Affiliations
- Former: Director—No Specific Position Named in Document at Noble Corporation (July 2006—September 2007)
- Former: CEO at Noble Corporation (October 2006—September 2007)
- Former: President at Noble Corporation (February 2006—September 2007)
- Former: COO at Noble Corporation (March 2005—October 2006)
- Former: CFO at Noble Corporation (September 2000—October 2005)
Violations Alleged
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Rules 13b2-1, 13b2-2 Exchange Act
Related Violations Alleged
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have aided and abetted Noble Corporation's violation of Sec 13(b)(2)(A) of the Exchange Act (willfully/knowingly).
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have controlled Noble Corporation's violation of Sec 13(b)(2)(A) of the Exchange Act.
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have controlled
James J. Ruehlen's violation of Sec 13(b)(2)(A) of the Exchange Act.
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have aided and abetted Noble Corporation's violation of Sec 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act (willfully/knowingly).
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have controlled Noble Corporation's violation of Sec 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act.
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have controlled
James J. Ruehlen's violation of Sec 13(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act.
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have aided and abetted Noble Corporation's violation of Sec 30A of the Exchange Act (willfully/knowingly).
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have controlled Noble Corporation's violation of Sec 30A of the Exchange Act.
Mark A. Jackson is alleged to have controlled
James J. Ruehlen's violation of Sec 30A of the Exchange Act.
Resolutions
First Resolution Date
03-Jul-2014
Other Defendants in Action: