Cases pin-citing I. Meyer Pincus & Associates, P.C. v. Oppenheimer & Co., Inc.
I. Meyer Pincus & Associates, P.C. v. Oppenheimer & Co., Inc. · 1991 · 3 pinpoint citations from 3 cases, 3 distinct passages.
Gordon v. Tencent Music Entertainment Group
· 2021-12-27 · E.D. New York · pin 936 F.2d at 759
“[D]isclosure . . . must steer a middle course, neither submerging a material fact in a flood of collateral data, nor slighting its importance through seemingly cavalier treatment.”
Nixon v. Commissioner of Social Security
· 2020-08-28 · E.D. New York · pin 936 F.2d at 759
“[E]quitable tolling of the 60–day statute of limitations of Section 405(g) may be warranted in cases where an SSI disability claimant fails to seek judicial review in a timely manner because of mental impairment.”
Landmen Partners Inc. v. Blackstone Group, L.P.
· 2009-09-22 · S.D. New York · pin 936 F.2d at 759
“The federal securities laws require that disclosure in a prospectus must steer a middle course, [and not] submerg[e] a material fact in a flood of collateral data.”