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collateral estoppelsection 10bburden of proof
Murphy v. Gallagher
761 F.2d 878 (2d Cir. 1985)
Key Principle
In this shareholder securities-fraud action, the Second Circuit held that a prior judgment cannot be given issue-preclusive (collateral estoppel) effect on a question where the party against whom preclusion is sought bore a heavier or different burden of proof in the earlier proceeding, because identity of issues is then lacking.
Area of Law
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