Complex Litigation Corner

Much has been written about the undeniably tough sledding plaintiffs have faced in the U.S. Supreme Court. It was perhaps somewhat surprising, then, when the court ruled last year that a plaintiff seeking to invoke the “fraud-on-the-market” theory in a securities class action need not establish the materiality of the alleged misstatement at the class certification stage. Because …

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