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    Ann I. Taylor et al. v. KeyCorp et al.
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    Ann I. Taylor et al. v. KeyCorp et al.

    Defense counsel retained Cornerstone Research to analyze the plaintiffs’ damages claims in this putative class action.

    Defendants’ Trading Behavior
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    Defendants’ Trading Behavior

    Cornerstone Research is often retained to analyze defendants’ prior trading activity as compared with accused illegal insider trades.

    Department of Justice Litigation
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    Department of Justice Litigation

    Cornerstone Research worked with an executive compensation expert for the defendant in a matter brought by the DOJ against a company executive.

    Economic Benefit of the Trading Activity
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    Economic Benefit of the Trading Activity

    In evaluating damages, the gains realized (or losses avoided) from the alleged trading activity are generally considered by the court.

    Information Materiality
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    Information Materiality

    Cornerstone Research has significant experience in conducting event study analyses for insider trading cases to evaluate the materiality of nonpublic information once it is disclosed.

    Insider Trading
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    Insider Trading

    Insider trading litigation remains a significant issue for public companies and their executives, board members, and other company insiders.

    Market Timing
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    Market Timing

    Cornerstone Research has investigated issues relating to market timing of mutual funds and insurance products.

    Options Backdating
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    Options Backdating

    Cornerstone Research has been at the vanguard of this issue, assisting clients in responding to a number of SEC investigations and civil suits.

    Tax Implications of Alleged Options Backdating
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    Tax Implications of Alleged Options Backdating

    Cornerstone Research analyzed corporate and individual tax treatments of employee stock options related to stock option backdating allegations.

    Tax-Advantaged Transactions
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    Tax-Advantaged Transactions

    Cornerstone Research evaluated the fundamental requirements for tax-advantaged transactions (also known as tax shelters) to be sustained if challenged by the IRS, including whether transactions had a reasonable business purpose.

    United States of America v. David A. Stockman et al.
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    United States of America v. David A. Stockman et al.

    Counsel for the defense retained Cornerstone Research in the criminal action filed in the Southern District of New York, against David A. Stockman, former CEO of Collins & Aikman Corporation…

    First Columbia Financial Corp. v. Price Waterhouse
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    First Columbia Financial Corp. v. Price Waterhouse

    A holding company alleged that the negligence of the auditor of its savings and loan subsidiary resulted in an accounting misstatement and claimed damages related to activities it would not…

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