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In a Reversal, Panel Upholds State Persistent Offender Law
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Theft of Information and Securities Laws
Alan R. Kaufman and James M. Keneally, partners at Kelley Drye & Warren, analyze a recent case holding that a hacker's filching of information on a company's about-to-be-released earnings report and subsequent trades did not constitute securities fraud under either the "traditional" or "misappropriation" theories of insider trading and denied the SEC's motion for a preliminary injunction which sought to freeze the profits.Judge Questions Viability Of City's Gun Litigation
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