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Lin (Lynn) Bai / Jan. & Feb. 2013

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In February, Lynn’s article Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Securities Class Action Settlements on Targeted Firms, 158 U. Pa. L. Rev. 1877 (2010), was cited in James J. Park, Securities Class Actions and Bankrupt Companies, … Continue reading →

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Lin (Lynn) Bai / Dec. 2012

Posted on January 17, 2013 by

Two of Lynn’s articles were cited: There Are Plaintiffs and…There Are Plaintiffs: An Empirical Analysis of Securities Class Action Settlements, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 355 (2008), Morris Ratner, A New Model of Plaintiffs’ Class Action Attorneys, 31 Rev. Litig. 757 … Continue reading →

Posted in Bai, Lin (Lynn) | Tagged Corporate / Business, Securities Law

Barbara Black / Dec. 2012

Posted on January 17, 2013 by

Barbara wrote an analysis of Gabelli v. SEC, which was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 8, 2013, for the American Bar Association’s online publication, Preview, which provides, in advance of oral argument, analysis of all cases given plenary … Continue reading →

Posted in Black, Barbara | Tagged Corporate / Business, Securities Law, Supreme Court cases

Barbara Black / Nov. 2012

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Barbara’s article Should the SEC Be a Collection Agency for Defrauded Investors?, 63 Bus. Law. 317 (2008), was cited in Geoffrey Christopher Rapp, Mutiny by the Bounties? The Attempt to Reform Wall Street by the New Whistleblower Provisions of the Dodd-Frank … Continue reading →

Posted in Black, Barbara | Tagged Corporate / Business, Securities Law

Barbara Black / Sept. & Oct. 2012

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On October 5, Barbara gave a presentation, Does Behavioral Economics Require Rethinking Fraud-on-the-Market, at the Behavioral Economics and Investor Protection symposium at Loyola University Chicago School of Law.  Nobel Prize-winning economist Daniel Kahneman was the symposium’s keynote speaker. Barbara’s recently … Continue reading →

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Barbara Black / Summer 2012

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Barbara wrote and filed, on behalf of 19 securities law professors, an amici curiae brief in SEC v. Citigroup Global Markets Inc. in support of the federal district court’s order refusing to approve the proposed consent judgment between the SEC … Continue reading →

Posted in Black, Barbara | Tagged Corporate / Business, Securities Law

Lin (Lynn) Bai / May 2012

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Lynn’s article, There are Plaintiffs and… There are Plaintiffs: An Empirical Analysis of Securities Class Action Settlements, 61 Vand. L. Rev. 350 (2008) (with James D. Cox & Randall S. Thomas), was cited in Michael Heise & Gregory C. Sisk, … Continue reading →

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Barbara Black / May 2012

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Barbara participated in the by-invitation-only Fourth Annual Roundtable Discussion on Investment Funds held at Boston University School of Law on May 11. The Roundtable is a small group of leading mutual fund scholars, practitioners, and regulators who meet to discuss … Continue reading →

Posted in Black, Barbara | Tagged Corporate / Business, Securities Law

Barbara Black / April 2012

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Barbara participated in an invitation-only workshop, Administrative Issues Involving the Dodd-Frank Wall St. Reform and Consumer Protection Act, at Case Western Reserve University School of Law on April 5-6. Barbara debated Professor Adam Pritchard (University of Michigan Law School) on … Continue reading →

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Felix B. Chang / April 2012

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Felix was invited to give a lecture, What Dodd-Frank Means for China, at George Washington University Law School’s International Law Society and East Asian Law Society Symposium, “Perspectives on Chinese Law,” featuring Jerome A. Cohen, Washington, DC, April 13, 2012. … Continue reading →

Posted in Chang, Felix B. | Tagged Chinese Law, Securities Law

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