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In Re Towne Services, Inc. Securities Litigation
See Zucker v. Quasha, 891 F.Supp. 1010, 1016 (D.N.J.1995) (court "was at a loss to identify what information relating to return rates existed during the first quarter of 1994 that was omitted from the Prospectus and Registration Statement.”) (emphasis added), aff'd without op., 82 F.3d 408 (3rd Cir.1996); see also Sinay v. Lamson & Sessions Co., 948 F.2d 1037 (6th Cir.1991) ("the plaintiffs did not offer any objective evidence that the statements were anything other than honestly held convictions based on the historical information which [the defendant] possessed.”).
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Tsai v. Buildings by Jamie, Inc. (In Re Buildings by Jamie, Inc.)
See Zucker v. Quasha, 891 F.Supp. 1010, 1013 (D.N.J.1995) (citing Neitzke v. Williams, 490 U.S. 319, 327 , 109 S.Ct. 1827 , 104 L.Ed.2d 338 (1989)) aff'd, 82 F.3d 408 (3d Cir.1996).
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Hawksbill Sea Turtle v. Federal Emergency Management Agency
See Virgin Islands Tree Boa v. Witt, 82 F.3d 408 (3d Cir.1996) (table). 4 Plaintiffs then discontinued that action and instituted the present action, which is against the federal defendants only, still seeking to enjoin the construction and occupation of the housing project.
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Hawksbill Sea Turtle v. Federal Emergency Management Agency
(2×)
See Virgin Islands Tree Boa v. Witt, 82 F.3d 408 (3d Cir. 1996) (table).
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In Re Adolor Corp. Securities Litigation
See Arazie v. Mullane, 2 F.3d 1456, 1458 (7th Cir.1993) (“ ‘Because only a fraction of financial deteriorations reflect [] fraud,’ ... plaintiffs in securities cases must provide enough information about the underlying facts to distinguish their claims from those of disgruntled investors.” (quoting DiLeo v. Ernst & Young, 901 F.2d 624, 627 (7th Cir.1990))); see also Zucker v. Quasha, 891 F.Supp. 1010, 1017 (D.N.J.1995) (holding that an “omission that is misleading only in hindsight” cannot form basis of securities claim), aff'd, 82 F.3d 408 (3d Cir.1996); see also In re Advanta, 18…
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Castlerock Management Ltd. v. Ultralife Batteries, Inc.
Castlerock, 68 F.Supp.2d at 487-88 ; see also Zucker v. Quasha, 891 F.Supp. 1010, 1014, 1017 (D.N.J.1995), aff'd, 82 F.3d 408 (3d Cir.), cert. denied, 519 U.S. 825 , 117 S.Ct. 85 , 136 L.Ed.2d 42 (1996).
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Veronica Zucker
v.
Alan G. Quasha, Jack E. Rosenfeld, Ralph Destino, J. David Hackman, S. Lee Kling, Theodore H. Kruttschnitt, Jeffrey Laikind, Elizabeth Valk Long, Edmund R. Manwell, Geraldine Stutz, Robert F. Wright, Wayne P. Garten, Hanover Direct, Inc., Sun Life Insurance Company of America, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., Alex Brown & Sons, Inc
v.
Alan G. Quasha, Jack E. Rosenfeld, Ralph Destino, J. David Hackman, S. Lee Kling, Theodore H. Kruttschnitt, Jeffrey Laikind, Elizabeth Valk Long, Edmund R. Manwell, Geraldine Stutz, Robert F. Wright, Wayne P. Garten, Hanover Direct, Inc., Sun Life Insurance Company of America, Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., Alex Brown & Sons, Inc
95-5425.
Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Apr 26, 1996.
Cited by 2 opinions | Published
Veronica Zucker
v.
Alan G. Quasha, Jack E. Rosenfeld, Ralph Destino, J. David
Hackman, S. Lee Kling, Theodore H. Kruttschnitt, Jeffrey
Laikind, Elizabeth Valk Long, Edmund R. Manwell, Geraldine
Stutz, Robert F. Wright, Wayne P. Garten, Hanover Direct,
Inc., Sun Life Insurance Company of America, Merrill Lynch,
Pierce, Fenner & Smith, Inc., Alex Brown & Sons, Inc.
NO. 95-5425
United States Court of Appeals,
Third Circuit.
Apr 26, 1996
Appeal From: D.N.J., No. 94-cv-04301,
Bassler, J.,
1
AFFIRMED.