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Business Associations Limerick of the Week: Basic Inc.

December 16, 2008

It is grading period, which leaves me with little time for posting.

Basic, Inc. v. Levinson does not have Limerickworthy facts, but it is too important a case to ignore, as it gives Supreme Court approval to the fraud-on-the-market theory, without which security fraud class actions would almost never make it past the certification stage.

Basic, Inc. v. Levinson

Is a plaintiff class free to rely
On word of a merger denied?
Yes, there’s a presumption
For those with the gumption
To fraud on the market decry.

[Jeremy Telman]

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