United States: Supreme Court Rejects Securities Lawsuit Based On "Pure Omission" From SEC Filings - Goodwin Procter LLP

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In a narrow but potentially significant decision, the Supreme Court has held that securities-fraud plaintiffs cannot recover based on a "pure omission" from a company's public statements ...

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