By Jonathan Rosenberg, Bill Martin and Alec Schierenbeck | January 10, 2020
Will the Supreme Court finish what it started in 'Kokesh'?
By Christopher P. Conniff, Gregory L. Demers and Cole A. Goodman | January 10, 2020
'Malouf' was the first foray by a federal court of appeals into "scheme liability" post-'Lorenzo', but the case involved a highly unusual fact pattern. Although the Tenth Circuit appeared to take a broad view of 'Lorenzo', lower courts and litigants should be careful not to overread the decision.
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By Jay B. Kasner, Scott D. Musoff, and Susan L. Saltzstein | January 9, 2020
Even though more Securities Act suits are being filed in state courts, there are few signs that the federal courts will be any less active.
By Greg Land | January 8, 2020
Northern District Judge J.P. Boulee said the plaintiffs had already been instructed to trim and clarify their 195-page complaint. Instead, it ballooned to 258 pages.
By Polly Towill and Heather Plocky | January 7, 2020
To better optimize discovery, motion practice, and trial strategy in SOX and Dodd-Frank lawsuits, here are practical tips to help companies defend against retaliation cases, and position themselves for the best chance of success.
By Mike Scarcella | January 6, 2020
"Financial institutions are absolutely immune from private suits that are based on the filing of a suspicious activity report," lawyers from Jones Day, on behalf of client Fidelity Brokerage Services, told the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday.
By Jane Wester | January 2, 2020
Trulieve is accused of deceiving shareholders about its marijuana growing procedures, insider involvement in real estate sales and profits.
By Jane Wester | January 2, 2020
In a proposed class action suit, Phillip Kim of the Rosen Law Firm wrote that Trulieve Cannabis Corp. deceived its investors about its marijuana growing procedures and insider involvement in real estate sales.
By Charles Toutant | December 30, 2019
U.S. District Judge Robert Kugler said Navient failed to demonstrate that the complaint lacks the requisite elements of material falsity, scienter and loss causation.
By Tom McParland | December 27, 2019
There was little expectation that legislative bodies would act in the near future, and lawyers will be sure to keep a close watch on the First Department in the coming year.
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