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Post-Game Analysis of Morrison v. National Australia Bank. Read the Transcript Here

Posted in Dispute Resolution, International Banking, International Litigation

"I mean, this case is Australian plaintiff, Australian defendant, shares purchased in Australia.  It has ‘Australia’ written all over it."                    — Justice Ginsburg, March 29, 2010 Following up on yesterday’s pre-game analysis of oral argument in Morrison v. National Australia Bank,  Hannah Buxbaum over at the Conglomorate blog,  has posted an excellent post-game analysis… Continue Reading

U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Whether Foreign Plaintiffs Can Use American Courts to File International Securities Class Actions.

Posted in International Litigation

F-Cubed Securities Class Actions Put to the Test Today the Supreme Court will hear argument in Morrison v. National Bank of Australia. The case centers on so called “F-Cubed” securities class actions.  As Ashby Jones, of the Wall Street Journal Law Blog explains “the term “F-Cubed” refers to securities class action cases that are largely… Continue Reading