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Roundtable-Securities

Jan. 1, 2015

Securities

An update with Bergeson; Berman DeValerio; Dechert; Goodwin Proctor; and Thompson Coburn.

Last year could have marked the end of securities litigation as we know it. Instead, the U.S. Supreme Court gave defendants another pre-class-certification opportunity to consider. The SEC charged ahead with administrative hearings rather than trials for alleged insider trading, and public companies and shareholder plaintiffs are wondering how a spate of fee-shifting corporate bylaws will be received by legislatures and the courts.

Participating in this roundtable were...

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