Comments for With Vigour and Zeal http://kranenburgesq.com/blog A European's Views on Securities Litigation Thu, 07 Aug 2008 17:54:35 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.5 Comment on Class action civil justice reform in Denmark by Garden City Group http://kranenburgesq.com/blog/2007/09/class-action-civil-justice-reform-in-denmark/#comment-202 Garden City Group Thu, 04 Oct 2007 21:15:19 +0000 http://kranenburgesq.com/blog/2007/09/class-action-civil-justice-reform-in-denmark/#comment-202 [...] Via this post on the With Vigour and Zeal blog, we learned that beginning January 1, 2008, new Danish laws premitting class actions will become effective.  In a guest column for the SBTK Bulletin, Jens Rostock-Jensen, a partner in the Danish law firm Kromann Reumert, summarizes the new Danish class action rules, which reportedly include the following: [...] […] Via this post on the With Vigour and Zeal blog, we learned that beginning January 1, 2008, new Danish laws premitting class actions will become effective.  In a guest column for the SBTK Bulletin, Jens Rostock-Jensen, a partner in the Danish law firm Kromann Reumert, summarizes the new Danish class action rules, which reportedly include the following: […]

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Comment on Cohen Milstein is moving to London! by SmartLogik Action http://kranenburgesq.com/blog/2007/01/cohen-milstein-is-moving-to-london/#comment-78 SmartLogik Action Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:43:52 +0000 http://kranenburgesq.com/blog/2007/01/cohen-milstein-is-moving-to-london/#comment-78 Lets hope shareholders in the UK and Europe can benefit from the higher standards of corporate governance that now exist in the USA. Lets hope shareholders in the UK and Europe can benefit from the higher standards of corporate governance that now exist in the USA.

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Comment on BDO Stoy Hayward’s definition of ‘fraud’ by The D & O Diary http://kranenburgesq.com/blog/2007/01/bdo-stoy-haywards-definition-of-fraud/#comment-3 The D & O Diary Sat, 13 Jan 2007 15:41:38 +0000 http://kranenburgesq.com/blog/2007/01/bdo-stoy-haywards-definition-of-fraud/#comment-3 The WVZ blog has a point, with which I do not disagree, so the original D & O Diary post to which the WVZ blog refers here has been updated to link to this post. I note that while the BDO Stoy Hayward report may or may not be entirely relevant to the question of the draw of London's markets' lighter regulatory touch, it is clearly not entirely irrelevant either. Indeed the quotation from the BDO Stoy Howard in the New York Post article made the link quite explicit. In addition, my post was focused not just on the BDO Stoy Hayward report, but also on the New York Post article itself, which clearly is relevant. Nevertheless, the WVZ blog's concerns are valid and for that reason I have updated my blog post to refer back here. I am enjoying the WVZ blog. Please keep it up. The WVZ blog has a point, with which I do not disagree, so the original D & O Diary post to which the WVZ blog refers here has been updated to link to this post. I note that while the BDO Stoy Hayward report may or may not be entirely relevant to the question of the draw of London’s markets’ lighter regulatory touch, it is clearly not entirely irrelevant either. Indeed the quotation from the BDO Stoy Howard in the New York Post article made the link quite explicit. In addition, my post was focused not just on the BDO Stoy Hayward report, but also on the New York Post article itself, which clearly is relevant.

Nevertheless, the WVZ blog’s concerns are valid and for that reason I have updated my blog post to refer back here.

I am enjoying the WVZ blog. Please keep it up.

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