Chief U.S. justice questions third-party lawsuits


Chief U.S. justice questions third-party lawsuits

WASHINGTON (Reuters)?The U.S. Supreme Court's chief justice questioned on Tuesday whether allowing investors to sue third parties in a fraud, such as banks and accountants, would "expand" the law?a move opponents say should be left up to Congress, not the courts. Currently, shareholders can sue the...

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