Grant Mainland Jed Schwartz

Grant Mainland Jed Schwartz

May 20, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Narrowing the Class Period in Securities Fraud Class Actions

Although rebutting the 'Basic' presumption has become increasingly difficult, defendants should attempt to isolate portions of the class period for which there is no evidence of market efficiency. Doing so may potentially limit their liability at this key stage of the proceedings.

By Grant Mainland, Jed Schwartz and Joseph DaSilva

8 minute read

August 16, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Recent Developments in Securities Class Actions: 'Goldman', Market Speculation and Loss Causation, and Triggering the Exchange Act's Statute of Repose

Each of these developments presents risks and opportunities that defendants in §10(b) cases should take into account as they craft their litigation strategy.

By Grant Mainland, Jed Schwartz and Joseph DaSilva

13 minute read


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