0 a situation in which a person or organization is forced to pay back money that they have made in an illegal way:
After the breach, that right articulates itself in the remedial right to compensation for losses, or disgorgement of gains.
Nor can the epistemic problems be solved via a setting of compensation equal to the disgorgement of ill-gotten gains.
Are they keeping something up their sleeves for subsequent disgorgement to make the figures come right?
He said that disgorgement would simply be a windfall to the company.
Thirdly, civil remedies can support the integrity of the markets and protect other participants through such measures as injunctions, disgorgement of profits and restitution to injured parties.
The officers also paid a combined total of $10 million in disgorgement.
The company agreed to pay $75 million in disgorgement and civil penalties.
Abrams agreed to pay $2,287,914 in disgorgement, of which $1,498,822 represented the in-the-money benefit from her exercise of backdated option grants, and a $425,000 civil penalty.