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Australian securities litigation introducing market-based causation
Australian class actions are an established legal mechanism, and with the Federal Courts recent decision, they might become more...
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In Australia, securities class actions are an established legal mechanism
The first securities class action in Australia was filed in 1999 and there have been over 40 filings since the commencement. The most...
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Global securities litigation decisions in the periphery
We often come across securities litigation cases during our research for FRT Global that are not considered class actions in the true...

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International Group Securities Litigation Shows Growth Trend
Ever since the Morrison v. National Australia Bank (NAB) U.S. Supreme Court Decision in 2010, there has been a significant increase...
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Morrison decision applied in review of UBS credit crisis class action
The 2nd Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals earlier this month upheld the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Morrison v. National Australia...
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Recent HSBC judgment related to Household International sets securities class action records
A final judgment was handed down this week requiring HSBC to pay $2.46 billion to investors, making it the largest securities fraud...