CLE UPDATE: The webcast discussed below is CLE accredited in California, Texas, and Louisiana. Applications for accreditation of this program in New York, Florida, Illinois, and Ohio are currently pending. If your state is not listed, you may be entitled to reciprocal credit. To see if your state permits CLE Reciprocity, click here to view the BaranCLE Reciprocity Guide. If your state is not listed or does not offer reciprocity, you may still apply for credit. Law firm Bernstein Litowitz will issue a Uniform Certificate of Attendance upon request which you may use to complete the application. Please direct all inquiries and requests for assistance to Dalia El-Newehy at 212-554-1522 or dalia@blbglaw.com.
The Supreme Court decided two important securities fraud cases earlier this year involving statute of limitations issues (Merck) and the extraterritorial application of the federal securities laws (Morrison). This term the Court will hear two more high-profile securities cases involving issues of when certain behind-the-scenes defendants can be held civilly liable as a participant in a fraud (Janus), and what constitutes a “materially misleading” statement under federal law (Matrixx).
In this webcast, our distinguished panelists will discuss the issues presented by these cases – and their implications for investors. Supreme Court appellate specialist David Frederick has argued over 20 cases before the high court (including his 9-0 win on behalf of plaintiffs in Merck), and will also be arguing the Matrixx and Janus appeals later this term. Prof. James Cox, Brainerd Currie Professor of Law at Duke University, is one of the country’s foremost securities law scholars, and has previously appeared as an amicus curiae on securities matters pending before the Supreme Court. BLBG partner Bill Fredericks, who second-chaired the successful Merck argument before the Supreme Court, will moderate this timely and important discussion.
This free webcast is scheduled for Tuesday, October 26, 2010 at 2 p.m. Eastern. To attend, please register below.