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New York Highest Court Imposes Three Year Limitations on State Attorney General Securities Actions

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By Thomas J. Hall on June 20, 2018

On June 12, 2018, New York’s highest court issued a ruling that a three year statute of limitations, not the six year statute applicable to fraud claims, applies to claims brought under New York’s Martin Act.  People v. Credit Suisse …

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