Short Seller's Defamation Suit Stemming From $14M Whistleblower Fight Will Stay in Pa., Fed. Judge Rules - Law.com
In an ongoing dispute over a $14 million Securities and Exchange Commission whistleblower award, a federal judge in Pennsylvania has denied attempts to transfer a related defamation suit to New York federal court after concluding that the plaintiff's choice of venue was "paramount."
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