Month: June 2009

A key question in pleading loss causation under the Supreme Court’s decision in Dura Pharmaceuticals v. Broudo, 544 S.Ct. 336 (2005) (discussed here) is how much truth must emerge. The Fifth Circuit held that at least part of the truth …

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Since the Madoff Ponzi scheme scandal emerged, key questions have been “how” and “who.” How did he bilk so many people for so long? Who else knew and helped him? Mr. Madoff, whose sentencing is scheduled for Monday, June 29, …

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