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Similar to class actions generally, exploring ethics issues in securities class action litigation (specifically fee-splitting), and how that affects settlement value for plaintiff investors
By Amy Guthrie | April 1, 2024
Six investment groups had sought payment on securities that were linked to the South American country's economic growth.
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By Allison Dunn | April 1, 2024
Attorney Donald A. Ecklund, a partner with Carella, Byrne Cecchi, Brody & Agnello in Roseland, New Jersey, filed the suit on behalf of Randeep Singh Khalsa against The Children's Place, and its top leaders, on Feb. 28 in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey after the company announced its preliminary fourth-quarter fiscal year 2023 financial results.
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By Adrienne D. Gurley, Matthew T. Murphy and Brandon Wong | March 29, 2024
The SEC is now at trial in an enforcement action against former biopharma executive Matthew Panuwat related to "shadow trading" activities. The trial will not only be the first major test of the SEC's "shadow trading" legal theory before a jury, but will also have significant ramifications for in-house counsel and compliance teams on how to train their employees on trading practices.
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By Riley Brennan | March 28, 2024
"It seems likely that the bump in the price of Sorrento's stock in the week of May 15 provided it with more revenue from its agreement with Anarki to purchase stock, but Zenoff does not allege any particular improper or inflated sales. Indeed, as defendants note, Zenoff identifies no individual stock sales at all," Judge Consuelo Callahan wrote on behalf of the court.
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By Riley Brennan | March 28, 2024
The plaintiff "does not allege any particular improper or inflated sales. Indeed, as defendants note, Zenoff identifies no individual stock sales at all," Judge Consuelo Callahan wrote on behalf of the court.
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By Adolfo Pesquera | March 26, 2024
Asked why Ken Paxton was paying restitution to victims if he was innocent, defense attorney Dan Cogdell said, "It's cheaper than what he would've had to pay me if we went to trial."
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By Adolfo Pesquera | March 26, 2024
Asked why Ken Paxton was paying restitution to victims if he was innocent, defense attorney Dan Cogdell said, "It's cheaper than what he would've had to pay me if we went to trial."
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By Emily Saul | March 22, 2024
Gibson Dunn filed an Article 75 petition seeking a judgment in support of an arbitration agreement rendered in November.
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By Cassandre Coyer | March 21, 2024
The SEC issued its first two official charges against companies' "AI washing" practices on March 18, which sources expect to be "only the beginning."
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Delaware Business Court Insider
By Ellen Bardash | March 21, 2024
ernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman and Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check are representing the plaintiff in the case, which brings Exchange Act claims against Chemours and several executives.
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