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The Globalization of Securities Litigation

Recorded on: Oct. 18, 2011
Running Time: 00:59:10

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Taken from the Web Program Securities Litigation & Enforcement Institute 2011 recorded October, 2011 in San Francisco.

Lecture Topics  [00:59:10]

The Globalization of Securities Litigation  [00:59:10]
  • Is the securities litigation world flat?
  • Litigating securities class actions in foreign countries
  • Will Morrison force securities litigation into overseas forums?
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Recent Developments in Global Securities Litigation
    David H. Kistenbroker
  • American Investors Can No Longer Fully Protect Their Interests Exclusively in U.S. Courts
    Robert M. Roseman
  • Securities Class Actions in Canada: The New Frontier?
    Matthew W. Close
  • Morrison v. National Australia Bank: Reflecting on Its Impact One Year Later
    Jonathan R. Tuttle

Presentation Material

  • The Globalization of Securities Litigation
    Michael C. Spencer
  • The Globalization of Securities Litigation
    Seth Aronson
  • The Globalization of Securities Litigation
    David H. Kistenbroker
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