The company litigation world skilled a shock when the U.S. Securities and Change Fee introduced that firms might go public, even when they require shareholders to signal obligatory arbitration agreements. The announcement has left securities litigators ready to see who’ll be the primary to reap the benefits of the SEC’s new leniency.
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