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SolarEdge Gets Securities Suit Trimmed Further
By Katryna Perera
A New York federal judge further trimmed a securities class action accusing SolarEdge Technologies Inc. of misrepresenting the demand for its solar energy products in Europe, tossing claims tied to so-called sell-through forecasts and claims of knowledge of wrongdoing by SolarEdge's top brass, but gave investors the chance to file a third amended complaint.
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CIVIL ENFORCEMENT
POLICY AND REGULATION
CRYPTO AND FINTECH
DELAWARE
Chemours Co. Hit With Insider Derivative Suit In Del.
By Jeff Montgomery
Attorneys for a Chemours Co. stockholder have docketed a sealed derivative suit in Delaware's Court of Chancery, seeking damages on the company's behalf from 13 current or former directors and officers, alleging breaches of fiduciary duty and unjust enrichment in connection with alleged manipulation of financial disclosures.
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INVESTOR ACTIONS
Starbucks Asks To Dump Investors' 'Triple Shot' Strategy Suit
By Lauren Berg
Starbucks has urged a Seattle federal judge to toss a consolidated proposed class action alleging that the coffee chain made overly positive projections for its "Triple Shot Reinvention" strategy that hurt investors when the financial results didn't bear out the company's optimism, saying the plaintiffs haven't shown that Starbucks made any false statements.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Justices Remove Bar On Venezuelan Removals
By Katie Buehler
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled the Trump administration can move forward with its removal of alleged Venezuelan gang members from the United States under the Alien Enemies Act, vacating a D.C. federal judge's order that had temporarily blocked President Donald Trump's invocation of the 1798 wartime law.
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Littler Wants Out Of Fired Tech Exec's Bias Suit
By Grace Elletson
Littler Mendelson has asked to be cut loose from a former tech company executive's suit claiming the firm and the business worked together to retaliate against her for complaining that her boss made bigoted comments, arguing to a New York federal court that it can't be held liable for the legal advice it provided.
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