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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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Increased securities class action litigation in the first half of 2015
According to Keving LaCroix of The D&O Diary, the first half of 2015 has been a busy year for securities class action filings....
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Increased involvement of non-U.S. companies in 2015 securities lawsuits
In 2015,  there has been a disproportionate increase in securities class action lawsuits involving non-U.S. companies compared to...

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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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The importance of understanding securities litigation
The National Association of Pension Funds recently released  'Securities Fraud & Investor Remedies Made Simple Guide', an...
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Cybersecurity breaches resulting in rise in securities class actions
An increase in data breaches in recent years has forced companies to beef up their cybersecurity efforts. Cybersecurity breaches, in...