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Who Owns A Class Action?, Richard A. Booth
Who Owns A Class Action?, Richard A. Booth
Villanova Law Review
This Essay considers the potential implications for securities class actions of Standard Fire Insurance Co. v. Knowles, which is presently before the Supreme Court. Although the ultimate question in Knowles is whether the plaintiff class may be gerrymandered so as to avoid removal to federal court, a closely related question may arise in securities fraud class actions (which are filed in federal court in the first place). In an action under SEC Rule 10b-5, the plaintiff typically seeks to recover for losses suffered as a result of buying a stock at a price inflated by management misrepresentations. In such a …
How Can It Be Wrong When It Feels So Right - Appellate Review Of Remand Orders Under The Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act, Thomas F. Lamprecht
How Can It Be Wrong When It Feels So Right - Appellate Review Of Remand Orders Under The Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act, Thomas F. Lamprecht
Villanova Law Review
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And The Winner Is - Interpreting The Lead Plaintiff And The Lead Counsel Provisions Of The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act Of 1995, Ashe P. Puri
Villanova Law Review
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The Demand Requirement Of Rule 23.1 In Actions Brought Under Section 36(B) Of The Investment Company Act Of 1940, Lawrence F. Flick Ii
The Demand Requirement Of Rule 23.1 In Actions Brought Under Section 36(B) Of The Investment Company Act Of 1940, Lawrence F. Flick Ii
Villanova Law Review
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Federal Courts - Use Of Mandamus To Compel Adjudication Of A Claim Within Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Glenn S. Goldstein
Federal Courts - Use Of Mandamus To Compel Adjudication Of A Claim Within Exclusive Federal Jurisdiction, Glenn S. Goldstein
Villanova Law Review
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