At Hagens Berman, we specialize in providing ongoing protection for investors whose portfolios have suffered losses from fraud by malfeasance of publicly traded
At Hagens Berman, we specialize in providing ongoing protection for investors whose portfolios have suffered losses from fraud by malfeasance of publicly traded
Born during the Depression, my early mentor in securities litigation once lamented, "I hate good times; good times hide fraud." Accordingly, at the beginning
In the comedy film "Dumb and Dumber," the two main characters, played brilliantly by Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels, trek across the country to return a briefcase they believe
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro is named to the National Law Journal's prestigious Plaintiffs' Hot List for the fifth year in a row. The award is given each year to law firms
A recent story published by Reuters quotes Hagens Berman partner Shayne Stevenson regarding a whistleblower program established after the savings-and-loan scandal
In the comedy film "Dumb and Dumber," the two main characters, played brilliantly by Jim Carey and Jeff Daniels, trek across the country to return a briefcase that
Hagens Berman, a Seattle-based class action law firm, today announced it will back a new under 23 cycling development program in the United States. Hagens Berman is the co-sponsor
In a unanimous opinion in Gabelli v. Sec. & Exch. Comm'n, No. 11-1274 (U.S. Feb. 27, 2013) the U.S. Supreme Court held that the five-year limitations period that governs S.E.C. enforcement actions begins
Late last year, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York ruled against Goldman Sachs in its attempt to limit those represented in MBS class actions. The Court ruled that a union pension fund appropriately
In a 6-3 decision in February, the Supreme Court ruled for investors in the class-action case Amgen Inc. v. Connecticut Retirement Plans and Trust Funds, No. 11- 1085. The question in the case was
"A New York federal court ruling Tuesday that keeps alive a UBS AG whistleblower's retaliation suit marks a key victory for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
Charles Munger, vice-chairman at Berkshire Hathaway, once gave a speech touting the importance of incentives in guiding human behavior. He told the story of Xerox
In one of the most stinging criticisms of the Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.) in recent years, Columbia University Professor John C. Coffee, Jr., has now called upon the S.E.C. to hire plaintiffs
Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP, a law firm dedicated to protecting the interests of whistleblowers, today praised the Department of Health and Human Services
The Wall Street Journal today featured a story on the front page regarding high-speed trading and illegal activities. Hagens Berman represents Haim Bodek, a
Sometimes the federal securities laws are simply inadequate. This is especially true when the lawyers, auditors or bankers – the gatekeepers – turn a blind eye. Under the federal securities laws, aiders
Reminiscent of the Supreme Court's decision in Morrisson v. National Australia Bank, we are disappointed by the Southern District of New York's recent decision narrowly reading the Securities Exchange