Credit Suisse Securities v. Simmonds, No. 10-1261 (U.S. Supreme Court) (566 U.S. 221; 132 S.Ct. 1414) (March 26, 2012) (Justice Scalia)
Here the Court held that a failure by a corporate insider to file a short-swing profit disclosure statement under § 16(a) of the securities laws does not indefinitely toll the two-year statute of limitations for recovery of such profits under § 16(b).
In this case, the Supreme Court held that ...
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