Will PCAOB’s New Audit Rule Trigger Shareholder Litigation?
The authors provide an overview of critical audit matters (CAMs) and discuss if related litigation is on the horizon.
San Francisco Bay Area Women’s Forum 2019: Creating a Culture of Courageous Conversations
Cornerstone Research hosted a networking event in San Francisco with Professor Michelle Buck of the Kellogg School of Management.
Al Maya Trading Establishment v. Global Export Marketing Co.
The claimant was awarded damages by the American Arbitration Association.
Leveraged and Inverse ETFs
On behalf of a financial institution, Cornerstone Research examined investor trading activity in leveraged and inverse ETFs.
Trading in ETF Basket Securities by an Authorized Participant
Counsel for an ETF sponsor retained Cornerstone Research to examine the potential manipulation of the NAV of certain fixed-income ETFs through trading in the market for the underlying bonds.
Trading in ETF Shares by Affiliated Parties
Cornerstone Research assisted a financial institution with its internal investigation into trading in ETF shares by affiliated parties.
Valuation of Odd-Lot Holdings of Securities by ETFs
The SEC did not pursue its investigation into the ETFs’ valuation of certain odd-lot holdings.
Aviv Nevo Receives 2019 Antitrust Enforcement Award
The American Antitrust Institute has honored Aviv Nevo for 2019 Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Economics.
Market Manipulation
Cornerstone Research conducts detailed analyses in a range of matters involving benchmark manipulation, spoofing and layering, corners and squeezes, and wash trading allegations.
Expert Forum: Competition Collective Actions in Financial Markets
At this Cornerstone Research conference in London, attorneys and economists discussed economic and legal issues arising in competition collective action litigation against the UK’s financial services sector.
Appraisal Litigation in a Going Private Transaction
Minority shareholders of the target company sought a judicial appraisal in Delaware’s Chancery Court.
In re Intuniv Antitrust Litigation
The judge denied class certification in this pharmaceutical pay-for-delay case brought by a class of indirect purchasers.
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