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Manhattan federal district court judge Laura Taylor Swain acknowledged that two judges in her district had ruled that the statute of repose is an absolute bar to securities suits filed more than three years after the issue date. But she disagreed with those rulings, and held that the statute was tolled under the American Pipe doctrine by the filing of a purported class action suit against Morgan Stanley.
September 16, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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