Institutional investors play a specialized role in the capital markets. As the largest investors in the world, and because they typically invest on behalf of others, they play a primary role in the shareholder rights movement and are critically important when it comes to private enforcement of the federal securities laws. Indeed, since the passage of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act in 1995, federal law has presumed that such investors are the best suited to oversee private class actions seeking to enforce the federal securities laws.
Pomerantz has been a leader in the securities class action field for over 70 years, representing institutional investors located worldwide. Pomerantz understands the unique needs and interests of such investors and prides itself on the institution-specific case evaluation and securities litigation services it provides. Pomerantz offers institutional clients a proprietary portfolio monitoring service, and publishes the Pomerantz Monitor and the PomTalk blog, providing relevant and timely information to institutional investors.
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