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For a plaintiff to recover damages from an accountant under Section 10(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, ordinary negligence is not enough.
Career Apparel
Clothing and accessories appropriate for a professional setting or occupation, often reflecting the industry's standards or norms.
Competitors
Entities or individuals that compete within the same market or field, aiming to achieve a goal such as winning customers or market share.
Business Casual
A dress code that is less formal than traditional business wear but is intended to still convey a professional and businesslike appearance.
Traditional Business Attire
Conventional clothing worn in a professional setting, often including suits and formal wear.
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