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Taking Economic Human Rights Seriously After The Debt Crisis., Steven A. Ramirez
Taking Economic Human Rights Seriously After The Debt Crisis., Steven A. Ramirez
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Toward A Just Measure Of Repose: The Statute Of Limitations For Securities Fraud., Michael J. Kaufman
Toward A Just Measure Of Repose: The Statute Of Limitations For Securities Fraud., Michael J. Kaufman
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Statutes of limitations, a long-standing bulwark of civil litigation, mitigate the risk that evidence of meritorious claims will become stale and relieve defendants who might be exposed to claims from unending uncertainty about whether claims will be brought. But these twin rationales are balanced against allowing plaintiffs sufficient time to discover and file meritorious claims. This balance is manifest in the judicial and congressional effort to fashion a statute of limitations for securities fraud claims. The Supreme Court in Merck & Co. v. Reynolds recently attempted to strike that balance in its interpretation of the statute of limitations for securities …
Section 16(B) And Its Limitations Period: The Case For Equitable Tolling., Michael J. Kaufman
Section 16(B) And Its Limitations Period: The Case For Equitable Tolling., Michael J. Kaufman
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The Dodd- Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer Protection Act: What Caused The Financial Crisis And Will Dodd-Frank Succeed In Preventing Future Crises?, Charles W. Murdock
The Dodd- Frank Wall Street Reform And Consumer Protection Act: What Caused The Financial Crisis And Will Dodd-Frank Succeed In Preventing Future Crises?, Charles W. Murdock
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