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Reliance presumptions in manipulation claims under Rule 10b-5.
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Contributed in 2009 by David Gold
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Commerce, labor, particular activities & industries
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Securities
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Liability & enforcement
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Fraud claims
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SEC Rule 10b-5
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Substance
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Liability
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Primary
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Types of claims (by types of wrongs)
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Deceptive conduct claims (Rule 10b-5(a) & (c))
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Manipulation
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Elements
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