Current State of Securities Litigation

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Session Summary: This session will discuss the current state of securities fraud litigation, specifically focusing on recent trends that we are seeing in the securities litigation field. In this regard, we will discuss trends in the types of cases we are seeing and how the cases are being litigated and defended by defendants. We will also discuss what we see in the courts, including the Supreme Court’s present attention on securities fraud cases and the potential impact on public pension funds. This session is from the 2024 Trustee School. Content may be dated.

Presenters:
Brittney Balser
Associate
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman LLP
 
Jonathan Compretta
Counsel
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman LLP

Credits: This course is worth 1.0 GAPPT CEC (Continuing Education Credit). It also qualifies for 0.1 IACET CEU (Continuing Education Unit).
Instructions: Participants must watch the session video presentation and pass the session assessment to earn GAPPT CECs and IACET CEUs.
Prerequisites: None.
Equipment Requirement: Computer, tablet or smartphone and internet access. To avoid issues, please use Google Chrome as your browser.

FAQ

In this session, participants will learn to:

  • Review the current types of securities fraud cases that are happening now.
  • Describe how securities fraud cases are being litigated in the courts and, in particular, how defendants are litigating these cases, including the current inflection points in these cases.
  • Discuss how the courts, including the Supreme Court, are focusing on securities fraud cases and the potential impact this could have on injured investors.
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