
Newly Filed U.S. Securities Class Actions Drop in Q1
The first quarter of 2021 experienced a significant decline of newly filed securities class action cases in the United States. The drop – in comparison
The first quarter of 2021 experienced a significant decline of newly filed securities class action cases in the United States. The drop – in comparison
The following is an excerpt from a recently published ISS Securities Class Action Services white paper. Click here to download and read the full report. For calendar
The following is an excerpt from a recently published ISS Securities Class Action Services white paper. Click here to download and read the full report. The world
With the coronavirus continuing to alter how people work, socialize, and live their day-to-day lives, U.S. Federal and State courts have shown great success in
The latest installment in ISS’ Pulse of Governance podcast series explores the emerging trend of event-driven securities class action litigation, including what it is, why
In the midst of a global pandemic, securities class action cases continue to provide investors with critical recoveries from companies accused of various fraudulent activities.
The following is an excerpt from a recently published ISS Securities Class Action Services white paper. The full text version of the paper can be
Two separate, but similar, investor class actions were recently settled with Snap, Inc. The two cases – one in Federal court and one in State
In yet another antitrust action against the big banks, a recent settlement was announced in the In re LIBOR-Based Financial Instrument Antitrust Litigation. The specific settlement amounts
Investors are one step closer to recovering $275 million in a SEC “Fair Fund” settlement with Morgan Stanley. Allegations relate to the company and its