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Jul. 30, 2010

Securities Litigation Hits Low Point

Securities class-action litigation is in the doldrums, according to several recently-released studies painting a bleak picture of the field and suggesting the number of filings has reached a low point.

By Gabe Friedman

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Securities class-action litigation is in the doldrums, according to several studies released in recent weeks that uniformly paint a bleak picture of the field and suggest the number of filings has reached the lowest point in years.

A study conducted jointly by Cornerstone Research and Stanford Law School's Securities Class-action Clearinghouse that was released Wednesday suggests ...

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