Duty to Disclose, Cryptocoins, Blockchain, and Other SEC Challenges
Cornerstone Research hosted Stanford's Joseph Grundfest on cryptocoins, blockchain, and other SEC challenges.
Litigators, Wrangle That Data With Content Analysis
Content analysis is a set of scientific methods that can be introduced as evidence by a qualified expert witness.
Fernanda Schmid Named a 2017 Leader in Law
Cornerstone Research’s general counsel Fernanda Schmid was recognized as a “Private Company General Counsel of the Year.”
San Francisco Bay Area Women’s Forum 2017: Cultivating a Strong Organizational Culture
Cornerstone Research hosted a networking event with Professor Jennifer Chatman of the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley.
Aviv Nevo Receives 2017 Antitrust Enforcement Award
The American Antitrust Institute has honored Aviv Nevo for 2017 Outstanding Antitrust Litigation Achievement in Economics.
Summary Judgment Victory in Barclays Securities Litigation
A judge dismissed this U.S. class action brought against Barclays Plc by investors who purchased stock months before the 2008 global financial crisis.
Competition Law and Economics in Pharmaceutical Markets
Cornerstone Research hosted expert forums in London and Brussels to examine recent competition cases in Europe.
Cornerstone Research Announces Promotion to Principal
Patrick Krivoshia, who focuses on securities and finance-related matters, has been promoted to principal.
Economic Analysis in Class Certification
Research compares US and UK-based approaches to common impact and methodology requirements in class actions.
Not So “Rare”: The Valuation Method Behind the Tethyan Challenge
Article explains that a supposedly “rare” valuation method at issue in a recent challenge to an ICSID arbitrator is in fact a well-established methodology routinely used in business
J & M Distributing Inc. v. Hearth & Home Technologies Inc. et al.
The jury found that the defendants did not enter a conspiracy to restrain trade.
Sprint Corp.’s $3.6 Billion Buyout of Clearwire Corp.
The Delaware Supreme Court affirmed the Chancery Court’s decision in favor of defendant Sprint in its $3.6 billion buyout of Clearwire.