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04Feb

Supreme Court Opinion Sheds No Light on Elusive Stock-Drop Pleading Standard

Arent Fox | | Return|
In January, the Supreme Court issued its highly anticipated opinion in Retirement Plans Committee of IBM v. Jander, No. 18-1165, a case that promised to clarify the pleading standard applicable to ERISA stock-drop cases. But the Court’s decision...
By: Arent Fox
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/supreme-court-opinion-sheds-no-light-on-72838/

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