March 23, 2026
Corp Fin’s Disclosure Review Program: Updates From “SEC Speaks”
At PLI’s “SEC Speaks” conference last week, the Corp Fin Staff shared a status update on the disclosure review program, which had been significantly affected by last year’s record-breaking government shutdown. Here are a few key takeaways (based on our notes from the event and subject to the standard SEC disclaimers):
• The shutdown created a “pens down” situation where staff couldn’t review in-process filings – and by the time it ended, 1,000+ registration statements had accumulated, and of course more kept coming in after the government reopened. When the government reopened on November 13, it was taking about 70 days for the Staff to issue its first round of comments on initial registration statements.
• Now, time-to-first-comment is averaging around 30 days – closer to normal – with some reviews completing the first round under 30 days. In the time period from November 13 to March 19, the Staff processed initial round comments on over 600 filings – compared to just over 300 in the same period the prior year. Not only did they double the volume, they did it with a reduced headcount! People are working very hard.
• The annual review program under Sarbanes-Oxley Section 408 was paused to deal with the registration statement backlog, but it has now been restarted. The Staff will comply with the mandate, though the number of reviews will be lower than in prior years.
• Comment letter dissemination is approximately five months behind. That means that if you’re tracking comment letter trends or volume, the data will look artificially low, and you should know that it’s a function of the delay, not a reduction in comments. Staff is looking at ways to automate what is currently a manual process.
On that last point, one thing that slows down comment letter dissemination is the need to scrub personally identifiable information. If you’re submitting correspondence or exhibits, double-check for bank account numbers, addresses, and tax IDs before you file. Cleaning up on the front end helps Staff on the back end.
– Liz Dunshee
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