Global securities lawsuits face challenges as US courts limit foreign investors.
Global Securities Litigation and Enforcement explores how investors can be compensated for losses in securities markets due to false information. The book looks at how laws are enforced in different countries, comparing public and private methods. In the US, the Securities and Exchange Commission is a key player in enforcing securities laws. Private lawsuits, like securities class actions, have also been important in holding companies accountable. However, recent changes have made it harder for foreign investors to sue in US courts, pushing other countries to create their own solutions.