
Securities Litigation and Enforcement in a Nutshell
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Description
The new Securities Litigation and Enforcement Nutshell focuses on an area of law that burgeoned more than a decade ago after the accounting and corporate governance scandals at Enron, WorldCom, and other large companies and then continued to expand with the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent legislation, including the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010 and the JOBS Act of 2012. The Nutshell examines private, SEC, and criminal enforcement of the federal securities laws, with an emphasis on the elements that establish securities fraud, and the doctrinal and practical issues that typically emerge in prosecuting or defending such claims. Because it focuses exclusively on securities litigation and enforcement, this Nutshell fills a gap in currently available materials and will be an essential resource not only for law students but also for attorneys (particularly those in large national law firms).
ISBN
9780314287694 (pb.), 9781634606288 (ebook)
Publication Date
2016
Publisher
West Academic
City
St. Paul
Keywords
Securities, Litigation, Enforcement, Actions and Defenses
Disciplines
Law | Securities Law
Recommended Citation
Nagy, Donna M.; Sachs, Margaret V.; and Russello, Gerald J., "Securities Litigation and Enforcement in a Nutshell" (2016). Books & Book Chapters by Maurer Faculty. 155.
https://www.repository.law.indiana.edu/facbooks/155

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Also known as Sachs, Nagy and Russello's Securities Litigation and Enforcement in a Nutshell.
Full bibliographic details available here.
Copies available in the Jerome Hall Law Library, KF 1439 .S33 2016