By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
A battery of dismissals of subprime and credit-crisis related shareholder class actions is sending a wave of fear through the securities plaintiffs' bar about the future of their current crop of cases.
Judges around the nation have dismissed at least seven such cases in the past month, including the securities fraud class action against the subprime lender Fremont General in Los A...
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