February 28, 2022 | New York Law Journal
Court Accepts SEC's 'Shadow Trading' Theory of Insider TradingIn their Securities and Corporate Litigation column, Margaret Dale and Mark Harris discuss the recent case 'SEC v. Panuwat', where a California district court allowed a case of shadow trading to go forward, seemingly for the first time.
By Margaret Dale and Mark Harris
6 minute read
October 03, 2016 | Legaltech News
FRCP and the Changing Nature of "Not Reasonably Accessible"As courts continue to wrestle with Rule 26(b)(2)(B), a trend of parties using proportionality as a barrier to e-discovery production emerges.
By Margaret Dale and Dera Nevin, Proskauer Rose
9 minute read
August 27, 2013 | Corporate Counsel
The State of Standing in Data Breach LitigationAs the volume of data breaches increases, so too does the volume of litigation. Yet federal standing and pleading requirements have thus far posed significant hurdles for plaintiffs.
By Margaret Dale and David A. Munkittrick
8 minute read
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