Jurisdictions in Which Berger Montague Lawyers are Licensed to Practice All states and jurisdictions have statutes that make it unlawful for persons to hold themselves out as attorneys unless they are licensed to practice in that state. All Berger Montague attorneys are licensed to practice law in the Commonwealth of […]
Professors Stephen J. Choi and A.C. Pritchard have recently published a study finding that private securities litigation provides as a greater deterrent effect on securities fraud than do SEC investigations — when only one or the other has been filed. The study also finds that the best outcome for investors […]
The U.S. Federal District Court for the Central District of California announced that Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. settled charges of price-fixing fuel surcharges lodged by U.S. consumers. Judge S. James Otero has ordered that the parties attend a hearing on March 25, 2013 to explain the settlement. On behalf […]
Boston University School of Law’s graduate program in banking and financial law is the oldest LL.M. program of its kind in the United States. The program offers both U.S. and foreign trained lawyers a review of banking and financial laws as well as the ability to register for courses offered […]
Cy Moscow, partner of leading Detroit-based law firm Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn LLP, and adjunct professor at University of Michigan School of Law, has invited Andrew Morganti to lecture to third-year students in his advanced securities regulations course on the topic of shareholders’ rights litigation from the perspective of […]
Morganti Legal, P.C., is proud to announce that it is relocating its Toronto office to 119 Spadina Avenue, on the northeast corner of Spadina and Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ontario. The Toronto office is handling matters on behalf of consumers, investors and small business owners in the matters involving the […]
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