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Securities Class Actions: Improving Corporate Governance Through Accountability

Preclusive Effect Of The Federal Securities Laws On Actions Brought Pursuant To Antitrust Laws, New York Law Journal (January 7, 2010)

Hope For Hedge Funds

Fiduciary Duties of a Hedge Fund That Are Often Neglected

You Shouldn’t Be Required To Plead More Than You Have To Prove, 53 Baylor L. Rev. 783 (2001)

Weissman v. Freeman, The Second Circuit Errs in its Analysis of Derivative Copyrights by Joint Authors, 63 St. John’s Law Review 771 (1989)

The PSLRA "Automatic Stay" of Discovery, New York Law Journal (March 3, 2003)

The Proportionate Trading Model: Real Science or Junk Science, 52 Cleveland St. L. Rev. 391 (2004-05)

The Accident of Efficiency: Foreign Exchanges, American Depository Receipts, and Space Arbitrage, 51 Buffalo L. Rev. 383 (2003)

Subject Matter Jurisdiction under the Federal Securities Laws: The State of Affairs after Itoba, 20 Maryland Journal of International Law and Trade 235 (1996)

Staying Derivative Actions Pursuant to PSLRA and SLUSA, New York Law Journal (October 21, 2005)

Protecting Rights of International Clients in US Securities Class Action Litigation, IBA Legal Practice Division (September, 2007)

Loss Causation Pleading Standard, New York Law Journal (February 25, 2005)

Lifting the PSLRA "Automatic Stay" of Discovery, 80 North Dakota L. Rev. 405 (2004)

Inherent Risk in Securities Cases in the Second Circuit, New York Law Journal (Aug. 26, 2004)

He Lies, You Die: Criminal Trials, Truth, Perjury, and Fairness, 27 New England Journal on Civil and Criminal Confinement 1 (2001)

Does an Asset Manager Have Standing Under the Federal Securities Laws?, 79 St. John’s L. Rev. 405 (2005)

Determining Excessive Trading in Option Accounts: A Synthetic Valuation Approach, 23 U. Dayton L. Rev. 316 (1997)

Aftermarket Purchaser Standing Under § 11 of the Securities Act of 1933, 73 St. John’s L. Rev. 633 (1999)

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