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Is Securities Class Action Litigation Booming or Going Bust?

By Securities Docket on July 29, 2011, 11:07 am

As always, it also depends on who’s counting and how. While the Cornerstone report suggests an anemic year for securities litigation, a report released last week by Advisen concluded that filings of corporate and securities actions remained “on par with the record-setting year of 2010.” Both the Cornerstone and Advisen studies, however, agreed that China-related securities suits are on the rise.

Read more: Is Securities Class Action Litigation Booming or Going Bust? — American Lawyer

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