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Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Securities Class Action Settlements on Targeted Firms

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Cox, J; Thomas, R; Bai, L
Published in: University of Pennsylvania Law Review
2010

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Published In

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

Publication Date

2010

Volume

158

Start / End Page

1877 / 1914

Related Subject Headings

  • Law
  • 48 Law and legal studies
  • 1801 Law
 

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Cox, J., Thomas, R., & Bai, L. (2010). Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Securities Class Action Settlements on Targeted Firms. University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 158, 1877–1914.
Cox, J., R. Thomas, and L. Bai. “Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Securities Class Action Settlements on Targeted Firms.” University of Pennsylvania Law Review 158 (2010): 1877–1914.
Cox J, Thomas R, Bai L. Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Securities Class Action Settlements on Targeted Firms. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 2010;158:1877–914.
Cox, J., et al. “Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Securities Class Action Settlements on Targeted Firms.” University of Pennsylvania Law Review, vol. 158, 2010, pp. 1877–914.
Cox J, Thomas R, Bai L. Lying and Getting Caught: An Empirical Study of the Effect of Securities Class Action Settlements on Targeted Firms. University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 2010;158:1877–1914.

Published In

University of Pennsylvania Law Review

Publication Date

2010

Volume

158

Start / End Page

1877 / 1914

Related Subject Headings

  • Law
  • 48 Law and legal studies
  • 1801 Law