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Tag Archives: Decries
Ninth Circuit Decries Consideration of Extraneous Matter, Reverses Securities Suit Dismissal
The motion to dismiss phase is a critical stage in the life cycle of a securities class action lawsuit. If a case survives the dismissal motion, it likely will move toward settlement, as so few cases actually go to trial. … Continue reading
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IATA Decries “Collective Madness”
The International Air Transport Association issued a strong statement last week against Ireland and Belgiums plans to impose departure taxes as a means of shoring up national budgets impacted by the current global financial crisis. The IATA statement noted that… … Continue reading
The Latest on WannaCry: North Korea Decries Accusations; U.S. Comments on Marcus Hutchins’ Arrest
At a White House press briefing on December 19, 2017, President Donald Trump’s Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossert publicly attributed the destructive WannaCry cyberattack to North Korea. Over a period of several days in May 2017, the WannaCry ransomware crippled … Continue reading →