His Years of Experience with SPACs and SEC Investigations
In this episode of The SPAC Podcast, Nick Morgan, Partner at Paul Hastings LLP and co-founder of ICAN (Investor Choice Advocates Network), reflects on his years of work in the SPAC space both with paying clients and in the context of SEC investigations.
Nick shares that while ICAN has not yet taken up a SPAC case from a nonprofit litigation perspective, he has represented numerous clients in the SPAC ecosystem during an active period from 2021 through 2024. Many of those matters involved SEC investigations under Chair Gensler’s administration, some of which never resulted in enforcement actions.
For SPAC sponsors, boards, and investors, Nick’s perspective underscores how regulatory scrutiny may be intense even if it doesn’t always end in public enforcement.
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Michael Blankenship:
How long have you been working with SPACs and post-closing targets?
Nick Morgan:
I had a number of paying clients in the SPAC space while at Paul Hastings. ICAN hasn’t yet taken on a SPAC case from a nonprofit litigation perspective, though we’re looking.
There were also a number of SEC investigations during the Gensler years. Some didn’t result in enforcement, but it was an active period between 2021 and 2024.
So, it’s been several years of continuous involvement in the space.

Nick Morgan
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Nick Morgan is a pro bono trial counsel who focuses on SEC investigations and litigation. He is the President and Founder of the Investor Choice Advocates Network (ICAN). Before founding ICAN, Morgan was a partner and office litigation chair at the law firm Paul Hastings and previously served as a Senior Trial Counsel at the SEC.