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Law Practice

Jul. 31, 2008

Class Actions Still Popular In Wake of Mortgage Crisis

Web Exclusive - A report by Cornerstone Research and Stanford University Law School’s Securities Class Action Clearinghouse found securities fraud class action filings remained high through the first half of 2008.

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By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      Banks around the country may be suffering, but law firms - both on the defense and plaintiffs' side - can take comfort that the credit market turmoil is providing plenty of economic opportunities for them.
      A report published Tuesday by Cornerstone Research and Stanford University Law School's Securities Class Action ...

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