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Updated annually
First
Edition 1997
1 volume, 580+ pages, 15+ forms
ISBN#
1-57400-032-2
$195.00, includes a free forms CD-ROM
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Let the experts guide
you through securities litigation. Federal
Securities Litigation Commentary and Forms: A Deskbook for
the Practitioner will enable you to find answers quickly,
whether you are asserting or defending a claim under the federal
securities law. This comprehensive and concise desk reference
includes:
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An up-to-date and expanded
discussion of the Private Securities Litigation Reform
Act's standards for pleading fraud, including the status
of: |
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pleading scienter
based upon allegations of motive and opportunity or recklessness; |
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group pleading; |
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pleading on information and
belief. |
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Discussion of recent decisions
interpreting the lead plaintiff, lead counsel and discovery
stay provisions of the Reform Act, and discussion of the
Reform Act's safe harbor for forward-looking statements. |
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Analysis of recent developments
in insider trading liability, including discussion of
new SEC Rules 10b5-1 and 10b5-2. |
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Discussion of
the Supreme Court's decision in Gustafson, and its effect
upon claims by aftermarket purchasers under sections 11
and 12 of the Securities Act of 1933. |
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An entire chapter
and forms on Section 18 of the Securities and Exchange
Act of 1934. |
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