Legal & controls
Item 3 and Item 9A as filed · every verdict is the registrant’s own sentence, printed below it · a filing that fails an extraction gate reads “not extracted”
| Fiscal year | Filed | Item 3 | ICFR | disclosure controls | material weakness | Filing |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-12-31 | 2026-02-12 | described here | effective | effective | none in Item 9A | EDGAR |
Item 3 · Legal Proceedings For significant litigation matters, we assess the likelihood of a negative outcome. If a negative outcome is probable and the loss can be reasonably estimated, we record an estimated loss. If a negative outcome is reasonably possible and we can estimate the potential loss or range of loss beyond any amounts already accrued, we disclose this information. However, predicting outcomes or estimating losses is often challenging due to litigation uncertainties, especially in early stages or complex cases. In such instances, we disclose our inability to predict the outcome or estimate losses. AB may face regulatory inquiries, administrative proceedings, and litigation, some alleging significant damages. While it is possible we could incur losses from these matters, we cannot currently estimate such losses or their range. Management, after consulting with legal counsel, believes that the outcome of any individual or combined matters will not materially affect our operations, financial condition, or liquidity. However, due to inherent uncertainties, future developments could potentially have a material adverse effect on our results, financial condition, or liquidity in fut… Item 9A · ICFR · Based on its assessment, management concluded that, as of December 31, 2025, each of AB Holding and AB maintained effective internal control over financial reporting based on the COSO criteria. Item 9A · disclosure controls · Based on this evaluation, the CEO and the CFO concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures are effective. | ||||||
| 2024-12-31 | 2025-02-14 | described here | effective | effective | none in Item 9A | EDGAR |
Item 3 · Legal Proceedings For significant litigation matters, we assess the likelihood of a negative outcome. If a negative outcome is probable and the loss can be reasonably estimated, we record an estimated loss. If a negative outcome is reasonably possible and we can estimate the potential loss or range of loss beyond any amounts already accrued, we disclose this information. However, predicting outcomes or estimating losses is often challenging due to litigation uncertainties, especially in early stages or complex cases. In such instances, we disclose our inability to predict the outcome or estimate losses. AB may face regulatory inquiries, administrative proceedings, and litigation, some alleging significant damages. While it is possible we could incur losses from these matters, we cannot currently estimate such losses or their range. Management, after consulting with legal counsel, believes that the outcome of any individual or combined matters will not materially affect our operations, financial condition, or liquidity. However, due to inherent uncertainties, future developments could potentially have a material adverse effect on our results, financial condition, or liquidity in fut… Item 9A · ICFR · Based on its assessment, management concluded that, as of December 31, 2024, each of AB Holding and AB maintained effective internal control over financial reporting based on the COSO criteria. Item 9A · disclosure controls · Based on this evaluation, the CEO and the CFO concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures are effective. | ||||||
| 2023-12-31 | 2024-02-09 | described here | effective | effective | none in Item 9A | EDGAR |
Item 3 · With respect to all significant litigation matters, we consider the likelihood of a negative outcome. If we determine the likelihood of a negative outcome is probable and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated, we record an estimated loss for the expected outcome of the litigation. Any such accruals are adjusted thereafter as appropriate to reflect changed circumstances. When we are able to do so, we also determine estimates of reasonably possible losses or ranges of reasonably possible losses for such matters, whether in excess of any related accrued liability or where there is no accrued liability, and disclose an estimate of the possible loss or range of losses. However, it is often difficult to predict the outcome or estimate a possible loss or range of loss because litigation is subject to inherent uncertainties, particularly when plaintiffs allege substantial or indeterminate damages. Such is particularly the case when the litigation is in its early stages or when the litigation is highly complex or broad in scope. In these cases, we disclose that we are unable to predict the outcome or estimate a possible loss or range of loss. As a result of these types of facto… Item 9A · ICFR · Based on its assessment, management concluded that, as of December 31, 2023, each of AB Holding and AB maintained effective internal control over financial reporting based on the COSO criteria. Item 9A · disclosure controls · Based on this evaluation, the CEO and the CFO concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures are effective. | ||||||
| 2022-12-31 | 2023-02-10 | described here | effective | effective | none in Item 9A | EDGAR |
Item 3 · With respect to all significant litigation matters, we consider the likelihood of a negative outcome. If we determine the likelihood of a negative outcome is probable and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated, we record an estimated loss for the expected outcome of the litigation. If the likelihood of a negative outcome is reasonably possible and we are able to determine an estimate of the possible loss or range of loss in excess of amounts already accrued, if any, we disclose that fact together with the estimate of the possible loss or range of loss. However, it is often difficult to predict the outcome or estimate a possible loss or range of loss because litigation is subject to inherent uncertainties, particularly when plaintiffs allege substantial or indeterminate damages. Such is also the case when the litigation is in its early stages or when the litigation is highly complex or broad in scope. In these cases, we disclose that we are unable to predict the outcome or estimate a possible loss or range of loss. On December 14, 2022, four individual participants in the Profit Sharing Plan for Employees of AB (the "AB Profit Sharing Plan") filed a class action complain… Item 9A · ICFR · Based on its assessment, management concluded that, as of December 31, 2022, each of AB Holding and AB maintained effective internal control over financial reporting based on the COSO criteria. Item 9A · disclosure controls · Based on this evaluation, the CEO and the CFO concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures are effective. | ||||||
| 2021-12-31 | 2022-02-11 | described here | effective | effective | none in Item 9A | EDGAR |
Item 3 · With respect to all significant litigation matters, we consider the likelihood of a negative outcome. If we determine the likelihood of a negative outcome is probable and the amount of the loss can be reasonably estimated, we record an estimated loss for the expected outcome of the litigation. If the likelihood of a negative outcome is reasonably possible and we are able to determine an estimate of the possible loss or range of loss in excess of amounts already accrued, if any, we disclose that fact together with the estimate of the possible loss or range of loss. However, it is often difficult to predict the outcome or estimate a possible loss or range of loss because litigation is subject to inherent uncertainties, particularly when plaintiffs allege substantial or indeterminate damages. Such is also the case when the litigation is in its early stages or when the litigation is highly complex or broad in scope. In these cases, we disclose that we are unable to predict the outcome or estimate a possible loss or range of loss. AB may be involved in various matters, including regulatory inquiries, administrative proceedings and litigation, some of which may allege significant damages… Item 9A · ICFR · Based on its assessment, management concluded that, as of December 31, 2021, each of AB Holding and AB maintained effective internal control over financial reporting based on the COSO criteria. Item 9A · disclosure controls · Based on this evaluation, the CEO and the CFO concluded that the disclosure controls and procedures are effective. | ||||||
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