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  • 1 week ago | law360.com | Katryna Perera

    By Katryna Perera ( May 27, 2025, 9:33 PM EDT) -- The controlling shareholders of Japan-based Next Meats have beaten, for good, a suit alleging they collected unlawful short-swing profits after a New York federal judge found the plaintiff could not satisfy the so-called Morrison test of demonstrating a domestic securities transaction that can be tried in U.S. courts.... Law360 is on it, so you are, too.

  • 1 week ago | law360.co.uk | Katryna Perera

    By Katryna Perera ( May 27, 2025, 9:33 PM EDT) -- The controlling shareholders of Japan-based Next Meats have beaten, for good, a suit alleging they collected unlawful short-swing profits after a New York federal judge found the plaintiff could not satisfy the so-called Morrison test of demonstrating a domestic securities transaction that can be tried in U.S. courts....

  • 2 weeks ago | law360.com | Katryna Perera

    By Katryna Perera ( May 22, 2025, 4:54 PM EDT) -- Nuclear power company NuScale Power Corp. and its top brass have escaped, for now, a proposed investor class action alleging the company failed to disclose certain issues affecting two purportedly lucrative contracts it touted to shareholders, including one tied to crypto mining, with an Oregon federal judge finding the investors failed to plead any actionable misleading statements, among other things....

  • 2 weeks ago | law360.com | Katryna Perera

    By Katryna Perera ( May 22, 2025, 4:54 PM EDT) -- Nuclear power company NuScale Power Corp. and its top brass have escaped, for now, a proposed investor class action alleging the company failed to disclose certain issues affecting two purportedly lucrative contracts it touted to shareholders, including one tied to crypto mining, with an Oregon federal judge finding the investors failed to plead any actionable misleading statements, among other things....

  • 2 weeks ago | law360.co.uk | Katryna Perera

    By Katryna Perera ( May 22, 2025, 4:54 PM EDT) -- Nuclear power company NuScale Power Corp. and its top brass have escaped, for now, a proposed investor class action alleging the company failed to disclose certain issues affecting two purportedly lucrative contracts it touted to shareholders, including one tied to crypto mining, with an Oregon federal judge finding the investors failed to plead any actionable misleading statements, among other things....

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Katryna Perera
Katryna Perera @KatrynaJill
15 Sep 24

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Katryna Perera
Katryna Perera @KatrynaJill
12 Sep 24

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Katryna Perera
Katryna Perera @KatrynaJill
10 Sep 24

RT @hkonnath: The @law360union is officially on strike, folks. Don’t cross the digital picket line — no reading @law360 until we get the co…