Our lawyers are dedicated to defending our clients in securities fraud class actions, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) enforcement investigations and suits, Department of Justice (DOJ) matters and a variety of corporate governance litigation. Our trial lawyers have significant experience in the defense of allegations of financial disclosure, as well as accounting fraud against corporate and professional clients in a wide range of industries.
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- The SEC Clarifies that the Cash Solicitation Rule Does Not Generally Apply to Solicitation of Investors for Investment Pool [Read More]
- SEC Issues Emergency Order to Enhance Investor Protections Against "Naked" Short Selling [Read More]
- Securities Regulators Focus on People Churning the Rumor Mill [Read More]
- The Foley Hoag Foundation 2007 Annual Report [Read More]
- Auditor Liability in Securities Litigation from a Defensive Perspective [Read More]
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In re Imprimis v. KPMG LLP
Defended Big Four firm in defense of hedge fund's fraud, negligent misrepresentation and c. 93A claims, obtaining summary judgement, resulting in a summary judgment decision and related decision striking "settlement affidavit," reported at 19 Mass. L. Rep. 51 and 19 Mass. L. Rep. 26 (2005) and an Appeals Court decision affirming summary judgment at 69 Mass App. Ct. 218 (2007). [Read More]
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In re Raytheon Company Securities Litigation
Our lawyers successfully represented a Big Four accounting firm in a federal securities class action, with a decision granting a motion to dismiss for the accounting firm reported in In re Raytheon Co. Securities Litigation, 157 F. Supp. 2d 131 (D. Mass. 2001). [Read More]
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