A market efficiency expert should be allowed to testify at a trial to determine if stockholders in the environmental services company Heckmann Corp. were misled in the course of its merger talks with a Chinese bottled-water company, a federal judge has ruled.

U.S. Chief Magistrate Judge Mary Pat Thynge of the District of Delaware issued the 34-page opinion in In re Heckmann Securities Litigation.

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