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Class-action lawsuits against corporations and SEC settlements with companies and managers were both on a downward trend before the current financial crisis. While the litigation landscape has since shifted, financial regulatory reform remains before Congress and new legislation is likely to create a more activist regulatory and enforcement environment. This Ross Institute Roundtable, held in cooperation with NERA at New York University on 23 March 2010, brought together a panel of experts from a range of perspectives to examine in-depth the implications of the current economic crisis for shareholder litigation and regulatory enforcement. NERA Vice President Dr. Stephanie Plancich presented as part of the program.