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Contributed in 2009 & last edited in 2009 by David Gold
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SEC Rule 10b-5
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Common law fraud as analogy: Cross-reference

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 limits recovery of attorney's fees in class actions brought under Rule 10b-5.
A party other than the United States has standing to bring a Rule 10b-5 claim only if the party was a purchaser or seller in the transaction giving...
The elements of a Rule 10b-5 claim alleging misstatements or omissions are (1) a material misrepresentation or omission by the defendant; (2)...