Defendant Name: Presstek, Inc.

Defendant Type: Public Company
SIC Code: 2750
CUSIP: 74111310

Initial Case Details

Legal Case Name SEC v. Presstek, Inc. and Edward J. Marino
First Document Date 09-Mar-2010
Initial Filing Format Civil Proceeding
Case Number 10-cv-10406
Allegation Type Issuer Reporting and Disclosure
Federal District Court Massachusetts, District of Massachusetts

Violations Alleged

Exchange Act
Sec 13(a)
Other
Regulation FD
Additionally, Edward J. Marino is alleged to have aided and abetted Presstek, Inc.'s violation of Sec 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Edward J. Marino is alleged to have aided and abetted Presstek, Inc.'s violation of Regulation FD.

Resolutions

First Resolution Date 09-Mar-2010

Related Documents:

comp21443 09-Mar-2010 Complaint
Complaint
On March 9, 2010, the SEC filed a complaint Presstek, Inc. and Edward J. Marino alleging violations of Section 13(a) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 and Regulation FD.
LR-21443 09-Mar-2010 Litigation Release
SEC Files Regulation FD Charges Against Presstek, Inc. and Its Former CEO
On March 9, 2010, the SEC published a litigation release announcing that it filed a settled complaint against Presstek, Inc. and Edward J. Marino for violations of Section 13(a) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934, and Regulation FD.
court_doc14_10-cv-10406 12-Jul-2010 Court Docket Document
Final Judgment as to Defendant Presstek, Inc.
On July 12, 2010, Federal District Judge Mark L. Wolf entered final judgement against Presstek, Inc. pursuant to the consent of Presstek, Inc.
LR-22369 15-May-2012 Litigation Release
Former CEO of Presstek, Inc. Settles Regulation FD Charges
On May 15, 2012, the SEC announced that: "Edward J. Marino of Boston, Massachusetts, the former chief executive officer of Connecticut-based Presstek, Inc., has agreed to settle previously-filed charges that he aided and abetted Presstek's violations of Section 13(a) of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 ("Exchange Act") and Regulation FD.... Among other things, Marino has agreed to pay a $50,000 civil penalty."

Other Defendants in Action:

Related Actions:

In the Matter of Edward J. Marino