"The plaintiffs bar isn't filing as many class actions, because of all the hurdles they have to overcome," Good said. "They're getting more entrepreneurial and creative to generate revenue."
For example, she added, "We have seen the rise and now fall of three waves of say-on-pay and proxy disclosure litigation in the form of class actions and d...
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