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Cozen O'Connor Attorneys Win Securities Fraud Case in Del. Federal Court's First In-Person Trial
The parties had just a few weeks between the trial being confirmed and opening statements.Cozen O'Connor Attorneys Net Win in Del. Federal Court's First In-Person Trial
The parties had just a few weeks between the trial being confirmed and opening statements.De-Stabilizing IPOs: Didi and Robinhood
IPOs can be successful (often) or unsuccessful (less common). But rarely can they destabilize an industry or imperil a fast-growing sector of the economy. Yet, that may have just happened, or be about to happen, in two long-anticipated IPOs: Didi Global and Robinhood Financial. In this edition of his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. explores recent developments and writes that both IPOs underline the critical nature of the disclosure decisions made by securities lawyers.'Uber' Delivers on Loss Causation in Securities Fraud Cases
A discussion of 'Irving Firemen's Relief & Retirement Fund v. Uber Technologies', which provides proof that while loss causation may be the last of the six elements essential to proving securities fraud, it is by no means the least important.Will a Federal Law Against Insider Trading Finally Become Reality?
To many this will come as a complete surprise, but there is no federal law that explicitly outlaws insider trading. Rather, for decades the SEC and the Department of Justice, with the endorsement of federal judges, have used the general securities fraud statutes to patch together a complex and problematic insider trading common law.View more book results for the query "10b-5"
Transplanting U.S. Securities Fraud Class Actions Into Brazilian Collective Arbitrations
These collective arbitrations pose serious challenges to the system, both on the procedural and on the substantive law level.Zoom Securities Ruling Limits Plaintiffs to One Bounce
In cases of multiple corrective disclosures, plaintiffs cannot always choose the most advantageous bounce-back period for calculating statutory damages caps.How the Insider Trading Prohibition Act Would Change Enforcement
This language opens up a whole new frontier for insider trading enforcement.Insider Trading Law at Another Crossroads: 'Blaszczak' Shows the Need for Legislation
In this edition of his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. discusses that the current scope of insider trading law, which remains unresolved and is unlikely to be resolved by an upcoming Second Circuit decision on remand in 'Blaszczak'. He writes: The case for a legislative resolution of the issue thus grows stronger, and passage of a revised insider trading law is now feasible in view of the Democrats' razor-thin majority in the Senate.Trending Stories
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