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Securities

Aug. 27, 1999

A Sense of Insecurity

SAN FRANCISCO - Plaintiffs' lawyers are scurrying to stave off dismissal of their investor class-action cases in the wake of a federal appeals court decision curtailing the future of shareholder suits against publicly traded companies.

        
By Pamela A. MacLean
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        SAN FRANCISCO - Plaintiffs' lawyers are scurrying to stave off dismissal of their investor class-action cases in the wake of a federal appeals court decision curtailing the future of shareholder suits against publicly trade...

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