Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal Of Section 14(a) Class Action Holding That A Share Dilution Theory For Pleading Economic Loss Is Unsupported By Case Law

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In New York City Employees’ Retirement System v. Jobs, No. 08-16488, 2010 WL 309028 (9th Cir. Jan. 28, 2010), the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of a class action lawsuit against Apple, Inc. (“Apple”) and fourteen of its officers and directors for the alleged false and misleading proxy solicitation of a stock option plan on the ground that plaintiff-appellant did not adequately plead economic loss in the form of “dilution to shareholder interests.” This decision provides yet another instance where courts have strictly applied the “loss causation” principles set forth in Dura Pharmaceuticals, Inc. v. Broudo, 544 U.S. 336, 342-48 (2005), in describing the contours of “loss” in private actions under the federal securities laws.

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