Securities Class Action Filings
Cornerstone Research, in cooperation with the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, publishes a series of reports on securities class actions.
5 Questions with Jonah Berger: Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Litigation
Wharton Professor Jonah Berger speaks on the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) in litigation.
Cartels Workshop 2025: An Advanced Seminar on Substantive and Procedural EU Developments
Gregor Langus of Cornerstone Research will speak on a panel titled ‘Substantive Issues’ at this annual workshop in Brussels, hosted by Concurrences.
SEC Enforcement of Cryptocurrency Dropped 30% in the Last Year of the Gensler Administration
Enforcement during Gensler administration was considerably higher than during the previous administration.
SEC Cryptocurrency Enforcement: 2024 Update
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) brought 33 cryptocurrency-related enforcement actions in 2024.
SEC Cryptocurrency Enforcement
This report analyzes SEC enforcement actions since the agency brought its first cryptocurrency-related enforcement action in July 2013.
Valuation of Early-Stage Firms Implied by SAFEs and Convertible Notes
This article discusses the valuation of Simple Agreements for Future Equity (SAFEs) and convertible (promissory) notes.
2025 Antitrust Writing Awards
Cornerstone Research professionals and affiliated experts are nominated in Concurrences’ annual selection of leading articles.
Class Certification Denied in Two Seminal Discrimination Matters involving Walmart
Cornerstone Research supported expert testimony in two seminal labor discrimination cases, helping defeat class certification motions.
Cornerstone Research Submits Comment to the DOJ-DOT Inquiry on Competition in Airline Travel
Comment urges the agencies to follow the facts of each case to correctly assess competitive effects.
Hunter et al. v. Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. et al.
The parties settled on favorable terms for the defendants in this labor matter involving a no-poach agreement.
In re Cloudera Inc. Securities Litigation
The court cited Professor Grenadier’s negative causation analysis in granting summary judgment for defendants in a Section 11 and 12 case.
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