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ISSN 0042-6229
Tolle Lege Articles
Vol. 66, Issue Tolle Lege, 2021July 08, 2021 EDT

What’s a Nice Company like Goldman Sachs Doing in the Supreme Court? How Securities Fraud Class Actions Rip Off Ordinary Investors–And What to Do About it

Richard A. Booth,
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Villanova Law Review
Richard A. Booth, What’s a Nice Company like Goldman Sachs Doing in the Supreme Court? How Securities Fraud Class Actions Rip Off Ordinary Investors–And What to Do About It, 66 Villanova Law Review 71 (2021).

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