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Recent Trends in Securities Class Actions Litigation: 2009 Mid-Year Update; Filings Remain High, Fueled by Credit Crisis and Ponzi Scheme Claims; Median Settlements Remain Under $10 Million
Study
2009-07-27
By Dr. Stephanie Plancich and Svetlana Starykh
Trends in Canadian Securities Class Actions: 1997-2008, Canada Strikes its Own Course
Published Article
2009-01-30
By Mark L. Berenblut, Bradley A. Heys, and Svetlana Starykh
2008 Trends in Securities Class Actions: Annual Filings Are at the Highest Level in Six Years, Driven by the Credit Crisis, While Median Settlement Values Stay Steady
Report
2008-12-18
By Dr. Stephanie Plancich and Svetlana Starykh
Do Options Backdating Class Actions Settle For Less? -- October 2008 Update
Working Paper
2008-10-22
By Robert Patton and Svetlana Starykh with former NERA Senior Consultant Dr. Branko Jovanovic
2008 Trends: Subprime and Auction-Rate Cases Continue to Drive Filings, and Large Settlements Keep Averages High
Study
2008-07-29
By Dr. Stephanie Plancich and Svetlana Starykh et al.
Do Options Backdating Class Actions Settle For Less?
Working Paper
2008-06-04
By Robert Patton and Svetlana Starykh with former NERA Senior Consultant Dr. Branko Jovanovic
Recent Trends in Shareholder Class Actions: Filings Return to 2005 Levels as Subprime Cases Take Off; Average Settlements Hit New High
Study
2007-12-21
By Dr. Stephanie Plancich and Svetlana Starykh et al.
Recent Trends in Shareholder Class Action Litigation: Filings Stay Low and Average Settlements Stay High -- But Are These Trends Reversing?
Study
2007-09-13
By Dr. Ronald I. Miller, Dr. Stephanie Plancich, and Svetlana Starykh et al.
A Proposed Methodology to Measure Damages for Option Traders Alleging Securities Fraud
Published Article
2002-07-01
By Dr. David Tabak and Svetlana Starykh with Marc Shotland
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