77:false:false:false:false:false:false:true:false:false:!:false:-1:-1

Pleading scienter in a private civil claim seeking money damages as a remedy for a Rule 10b-5 violation.
Add Comment
Contributed in 2008 & last edited in 2009 by David Gold
Law
»
Commerce, labor, particular activities & industries
»
Securities
»
Liability & enforcement
»
Fraud claims
»
SEC Rule 10b-5
»
Procedure
»
District court
»
Pleadings
»
Pleading standards
»
Special issues
»
Pleading scienter
»
Private civil actions seeking damages: Pleading scienter in...

The liberal amendment policy of Federal Rule of Civil Procedure applies to Rule 10b-5 claims, remaining unaffected by the Private Securities...
A complaint can satisfy the scienter pleading standard of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 without allegations of facts that...
Conclusory allegations that a speaker's stated opinion conflicted with the speaker's hidden belief will not satisfy the pleading requirements for...