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Browse: Home / 2015 / January / 31 / Pension funds don’t really value right to sue for fraud – new study — On the Case

Pension funds don’t really value right to sue for fraud – new study — On the Case

By Securities Docket on January 31, 2015, 9:50 am

But a forthcoming paper in the Journal of Legal Studies by a Berkeley law professor says that pension funds don’t seem to be putting their money where their mouths are. According to study author Robert Bartlett, there’s an apparent gap between institutional investors’ adamant advocacy for shareholder class actions and their actual trading decisions.

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