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Halliburton Co. v. Erica P. John Fund, Inc., 573 U.S. 258 (2014), is a United States Supreme Court case regarding class action certification for a securities fraud claim. Under the fraud-on-the-market theory , the Court had to inquire as to if markets are economically efficient .
Halliburton Company is an American multinational corporation and the world's second-largest oil service company which is responsible for most of the world's fracking ...
A further attempt by Halliburton to defeat class action was taken at the Court of Appeal in April 2013, and once again defeated. [6] Undeterred Halliburton again petitioned the Supreme Court to reconsider this position. At stake was "one of the fundamental tenets of securities fraud litigation: a doctrine known as fraud on the market."
Oil giant Halliburton said Wednesday it’s grappling with a computer system issue reportedly linked to a cyberattack. A person familiar with the matter told Reuters that Halliburton was hit by a ...
Halliburton said it was aware of an issue affecting certain systems at the company and was working to determine the cause and impact of the problem. The company has asked some staff not to connect ...
The U.S. Department of Energy said on Thursday the Halliburton cyber incident had not impacted any energy services. The $23-billion company became aware of the cyber attack on Wednesday, it said ...
A corporate scandal involves alleged or actual unethical behavior by people acting within or on behalf of a corporation. Many recent corporate collapses and scandals have involved some type of false or inappropriate accounting (see list at accounting scandals ).
Halliburton declined to comment in response to Reuters' requests for additional information on the nature of data removed and expenses incurred due to the cyber incident. U.S energy firms have ...