...MBIA Inc. will pay French bank Société G...open an office in Sydney, Australia, next month with the addition...
...of the court's holding on extraterritoriality in Morrison v. National Australia Bank. Justice Anthony Kennedy stressed in his concurrence that the vague...
...She cited the U.S. Supreme Court's Morrison v. National Australia Bank ruling, in which the justices said investors who purchase a...
...she cited the U.S. Supreme Court's Morrison v. National Australia Bank ruling, which concluded that investors who purchase a foreign company...
A federal judge has signed off on a large portion of a class action brought on behalf of certain investors in BP PLC shares who sued the company and its senior executives for alleged securities fraud
...225 million of which was bank debt. The firm's demise...challenge came as countries including Australia and the United Kingdom have...
National Law Journal
...the moment, she's looking for legal talent in Brazil, China and Australia. ITW remains acquisitive, having picked up 23 companies during 2011...
...venue after the U.S. Supreme Court in Morrison v. National Australia Bank in 2010 barred overseas investors from bringing securities actions against...
...Or, more precisely, despite a 2010 ruling in Morrison v. National Australia Bank that bars U.S. and overseas investors that purchase shares...
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