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The Scope Of Bar Orders In Federal Securities Fraud Settlements, David Kaplan Oct 2002

The Scope Of Bar Orders In Federal Securities Fraud Settlements, David Kaplan

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Proving Markets Inefficient: The Variability Of Federal Court Decisions On Market Efficiency In Cammer V. Bloom And Its Progeny, Geoffrey Christopher Rapp Apr 2002

Proving Markets Inefficient: The Variability Of Federal Court Decisions On Market Efficiency In Cammer V. Bloom And Its Progeny, Geoffrey Christopher Rapp

University of Miami Business Law Review

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Class Certification And The Substantive Merits, Robert G. Bone, David S. Evans Feb 2002

Class Certification And The Substantive Merits, Robert G. Bone, David S. Evans

Duke Law Journal

The United States Supreme Court, in its 1974 decision, Eisen v. Carlisle & Jacquelin, held that judges should not conduct a preliminary inquiry into the merits of a suit as part of the decision whether to certify a class. The federal courts have struggled ever since to honor Eisen's bar while still conducting a credible certification analysis-a task complicated by the fact that merits-related factors are often relevant to Rule 23 requirements. The result is a muddled body of case law in which courts tend to certify generously and avoid inquiring into the merits of substantive issues even when those …


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 Jan 2002

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

No abstract provided.