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ISSN 0024-7081
Conference Articles
Vol. 46, Issue 3, 2014January 01, 2014 CDT

Implications for Market Efficiency and Damages Analysis of Plaintiff Interpretations of Halliburton II’s Statement that “market efficiency is a matter of degree”

David Tabak,
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David Tabak, Implications for Market Efficiency and Damages Analysis of Plaintiff Interpretations of Halliburton II’s Statement That “Market Efficiency Is a Matter of Degree,” 46 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 467 (2014).

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