Our Securities Litigation Group unpacks the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent dismissal of appeals in two securities class actions.
The lawsuit is one of two class-action cases involving tech companies that have recently reached the Supreme Court.
It marks the second time the court has done so in recent weeks; the justices last month similarly dismissed Facebook ... Some suggested to Nvidia’s counsel the case might not require a blanket ...
The securities defense bar was optimistic last spring when the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Facebook and Nvidia cases, since both offered the justices an opportunity to tighten the standards ...
Facebook and NVIDIA filed writs of certiorari before ... to permit the lawsuits to move forward, however, the Court dismissed both cases as “improvidently granted” within weeks of one another ...
The justices heard arguments four weeks ago in Nvidia ... high court cases that involved class-action lawsuits against tech companies. The justices also dismissed an appeal from Facebook parent ...
It is one of two cases heard by the Supreme Court this month that ... The other one, involving Meta's Facebook, was argued on Nov. 6. At issue in the Nvidia case is whether the plaintiffs cleared ...
The dismissal came four weeks after several justices questioned whether the case presented ... the court dismissed Facebook's appeal in a securities lawsuit against the company. Nvidia's suit ...
The justices heard arguments four weeks ago in ... of two high court cases that involved class-action lawsuits against tech companies. The justices also dismissed an appeal from Facebook parent ...
The Nvidia dispute was one of two cases to come before the Supreme Court in November involving ... The other one, involving Meta's Facebook, was argued on Nov. 6 and similarly dismissed by the ...