Federal Securities Litigation: Commentary and Forms
A Deskbook for the Practitioner



Updated annually
First Edition 1997
1 volume, 580+ pages, 15+ forms
ISBN# 1-57400-032-2
$195.00, includes a free forms CD-ROM

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Let the experts guide you through securities litigation. Federal Securities Litigation Commentary and Forms: A Deskbook for the Practitioner will enable you to find answers quickly, whether you are asserting or defending a claim under the federal securities law. This comprehensive and concise desk reference includes:

An up-to-date and expanded discussion of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act's standards for pleading fraud, including the status of:
  pleading scienter based upon allegations of motive and opportunity or recklessness;
  group pleading;
  pleading on information and belief.
Discussion of recent decisions interpreting the lead plaintiff, lead counsel and discovery stay provisions of the Reform Act, and discussion of the Reform Act's safe harbor for forward-looking statements.
Analysis of recent developments in insider trading liability, including discussion of new SEC Rules 10b5-1 and 10b5-2.
Discussion of the Supreme Court's decision in Gustafson, and its effect upon claims by aftermarket purchasers under sections 11 and 12 of the Securities Act of 1933.
An entire chapter and forms on Section 18 of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934.

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