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Greg Markel And Sarah Fedner Write On Why Securities Class Action Mediations Are Different In The New York Law Journal
05 April 2023
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Seyfarth's Greg Markel and Sarah Fedner co-authored an
article, “Why Are Securities Class Action Mediations
Different,” in the New York Law Journal on March 20.
The Seyfarth attorneys discussed why securities class action
mediations are different than mediations in most lawsuits. For
example, securities cases often have very large amounts of money at
stake and are governed by case law from state and federal courts.
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