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False Forward-Looking Statements And The Pslra's Safe Harbor, Ann Morales Olazabal Apr 2011

False Forward-Looking Statements And The Pslra's Safe Harbor, Ann Morales Olazabal

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Voluntary public disclosure of soft information—corporate projections and predictions and other forward-looking statements—is now the norm, following a brief learning curve after the enactment of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act’s safe harbor for forward-looking information in 1995. As a consequence, allegations of false forward-looking statements are also quite standard in today’s class action securities fraud pleading. This work addresses an emerging trend, spearheaded by the Seventh Circuit’s decision in Asher v. Baxter International, to introduce a subjective scienter or intent-like inquiry into consideration of the application of the PSLRA’s safe harbor. Numerous district courts have followed Asher’s lead, employing …


Securities Analysts: Why These Gatekeepers Abandoned Their Post, David J. Labhart Oct 2004

Securities Analysts: Why These Gatekeepers Abandoned Their Post, David J. Labhart

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Judicial Control Of Cash Tender Offers-A Few Practical Recommendations, Ronald W. Oakes Oct 1974

Judicial Control Of Cash Tender Offers-A Few Practical Recommendations, Ronald W. Oakes

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No abstract provided.


Prospectus Liability For Failure To Disclose Post-Effective Developments: A New Duty And Its Implications, Jon S. Readnour Apr 1973

Prospectus Liability For Failure To Disclose Post-Effective Developments: A New Duty And Its Implications, Jon S. Readnour

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