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Supreme Court to review rules for shareholders alleging securities fraud

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In Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. classwide reliance recognized in Basic Inc. classwide reliance recognized in Basic Inc. ” Goldman Sachs pointed to conflicts between circuit courts on how to handle the questions being considered now, and the Supreme Court thus agreed to review the petition.

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What You Don’t Know About the Paralegal Job Market

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Here are the top 9 concerns, questions, and hottest topics for today’s job market The Goldman Sachs white paper states that 44% of all legal jobs will be replaced by AI and that it will virtually wipe out the paralegal role. The 10 Hottest Job Market Questions By Chere B. Is that possible? What’s possible is that your job will change.

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From ESG-Focused Lawsuits to a New Industry Taskforce: The Year in Sustainability

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Consumers Are Confused About “Sustainability,” Companies Claims Are “Exaggerated, False, or Deceptive” A report from clean manufacturing firm Genomatica found that while “consumers in the U.S.

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Justices curb securities-fraud class actions, albeit gently

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Share The Supreme Court’s Monday decision in Goldman Sachs Group v. The Supreme Court has an answer for that: Its 1988 decision in Basic Inc. Arkansas Teacher Retirement System will not be remembered as one of the court’s seminal securities cases. Indeed, it might not even change the result in the case before it.

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The SEC Approves Nasdaq’s Rule Requiring Companies to Disclose Board-Level Diversity (or Lack Thereof)

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) has given the green-light to a proposal from Nasdaq that will refashion the public disclosure requirements for companies listed on the stock exchange. Specifically, Rule 5605(f) generally requires companies listed on Nasdaq’s U.S.

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The Slippery Notion of Boycotts in the Anti-ESG Movement

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The modern American notion of a boycott stirs the moral imagination, conjuring images of the 13-month Montgomery Bus Boycott , when Black citizens refused to ride on city buses in 1950’s Alabama, or the 1990’s consumer boycott of Nike to protest the company’s human rights violations.

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