[WEBINAR] Understanding Shareholder Loss Estimates in Non-U.S. Securities Litigation
Understanding Shareholder Loss Estimates in Non-U.S. Securities Litigation
Hosted by Financial Recovery Technologies
DATE: Wednesday, April 29, 2020
TIME: 10:00am EST | 3:00 p.m. BST
With the continued expansion of non-U.S. securities litigation, more institutions are asking questions around losses. How are they calculated? Why do they differ? What do they mean? How can we use them when making participation decisions?
These unknowns are establishing uncertainty in the marketplace and difficulties comprehending the factors that should be considered when registering for cases. Investors must understand the methods being used, their legal and factual predicates, and how vulnerable loss estimates will be to factual and legal challenges by defendants.
Attend our webinar as FRT’s Mike Lange, Chris Looby, and Emily Fortin, share insights into:
- Understanding Your Losses – the three different types, why they matter, and how they should best be calculated for comparison purposes
- Uncertainty of Loss Estimates – similarities and differences of losses among countries including the United States, Australia, Japan and other Non-U.S. jurisdictions
- Investor Participation – how investors should use loss estimates when deciding whether to register
If you cannot attend the live webinar, please register (click here) to receive a copy of the recording after the event.
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