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Paul R. Bessette King & Spalding LLP

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Delaware court opens the door to private dilution claims against venture capital firms *

USA - May 6 2013
The Delaware Court of Chancery's recent opinion in Carsanaro v. Bloodhound Technologies is a wake-up call to venture capital firms. In a nearly 40…

Co-authors: Royale Price, Michael J. Biles , Timothy Scott, Judith O’Brien.


Cybersecurity: the next big wave in securities litigation? *

USA - February 21 2013
News broke this week about significant cybersecurity breaches at many U.S. corporations that raises the possibility of a new wave of SEC enforcement…

Co-authors: Michael J. Biles .


Securities litigation and the energy sector *

USA - September 1 2012
Throughout the past ten years securities litigation has made front-page news in the energy sector and federal securities class action filings against energy companies have increased in the past three years.

Co-authors: R. Adam Swick, Michael J. Biles .


Securities litigation and the energy sector *

USA - August 1 2012
Throughout the past ten years securities litigation has made front-page news in the energy sector.

Co-authors: R. Adam Swick, Michael J. Biles .


Developments regarding extraterritorial effect of U.S. securities fraud statutes *

USA - June 12 2012
In June 2010, the Supreme Court overturned years of federal jurisprudence by holding that the U.S. securities fraud laws do not apply extraterritorially in the case Morrison v. National Australia Bank Ltd, 561 U.S. _, 130 S. Ct. 2869 (2010).

Co-authors: R. Adam Swick, Michael J. Biles .