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United States securities law / Private Securities Litigation Reform Act / Merrill Lynch /  Pierce /  Fenner & Smith /  Inc. v. Dabit / Presumption / Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act / Conclusive presumption / Erica P. John Fund /  Inc. v. Halliburton Co. / Rebuttable presumption / Basic Inc. v. Levinson / Law / Evidence law / English law
Date: 2013-10-16 22:30:42
United States securities law
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
Merrill Lynch
Pierce
Fenner & Smith
Inc. v. Dabit
Presumption
Securities Litigation Uniform Standards Act
Conclusive presumption
Erica P. John Fund
Inc. v. Halliburton Co.
Rebuttable presumption
Basic Inc. v. Levinson
Law
Evidence law
English law

NO[removed]In The Supreme Court of the United States HALLIBURTON CO. AND DAVID J. LESAR, Petitioners, V.

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