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Supreme Court Preview: Securities Law Cases on the Docket


by Karen Y. Bitar View Biography
Greenberg Traurig, LLP View Firm Credentials
New York Office

October 13, 2009

Previously published on October 2009

With the arrival of the first Monday in October, the Supreme Court begins its new Term. On its docket are three cases involving important questions of securities law, an area that was not prominent on the Court's docket in its previous Term. In fact, while the Court heard several cases last Term with important implications for businesses, the Court did not hear a single case where securities law issues predominated. This stands in stark contrast to landmark securities law decisions in previous terms, and to the upcoming Term. This GT Alert provides an overview of the securities law cases currently scheduled for argument this Term, and explains why they may be important.


 

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