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January 27, 2006


Private Securities Litigation Ten Years After the PSLRA: What's Working, What's Not?

An impressive conference on the PSLRA will be held at the US Chamber of Commerce on February 16.

This half-day conference will ask the critical question, who really benefits from securities class action lawsuits? Hosted by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform and the National Chamber Foundation, the forum will evaluate the impact of the current securities class action framework on plaintiffs, companies, and other key stakeholders in securities lawsuits, with an eye towards reform.

There's also a live webcast.

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