The legal question in the case deals with the pleading standard plaintiffs must meet under the 1995 Private Securities Litigation Reform Act, which was enacted to deter frivolous securities lawsuits.
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European Commission's Green Goals Hit Roadblock After Election Swing to the Right
The EU Commission’s green legislative agenda has stalled after right-wing parties made significant gains in the European Parliament elections.
Temu Sued by SHEIN for Copyright Infringement, Separate Data Privacy Class Actions Continue in New York
SHEIN, an online retailer of discounted goods, sued various defendants associated with Temu, accusing the Chinese e-commerce platform of using the plaintiff’s photographs of apparel to sell it owns products.
Second Federal Court Enjoins Enforcement of Biden Administration's New Title IX Rules
U.S. District Chief Judge Danny C. Reeves of the Eastern District of Kentucky issued the 93-page opinion Monday in the matter of State of Tennessee v. Cardona, holding that the department redefining “sex” to include gender identity wreaks havoc on Title IX and produces results that Congress could not have intended.
A Court Just Restored $8.5 Billion in Claims in This Massive Bankruptcy Case
Bondholders said the decision reinstating their claims restores the municipal market’s understanding of the proper functioning of special revenue bonds.