Securities class action lawsuit settlements

hsbcOn June 16, 2016, HSBC, as successor in interest to Household Finance, announced that the parties to the long-running Household International securities class action litigation had agreed to settle the case for $1.575 billion. Subject to court approval, the settlement will bring to a close an epic case that has been pending for fourteen years. The case is one of the few securities class action lawsuits ever to go to trial; the post-trial judgment of $2.46 billion in the case, which was the largest judgement ever in a securities fraud trial, was later set aside by the Seventh Circuit. The case was poised to go to trial again when the parties reached the recently announced settlement. HSBC’s June 16, 2016 press release about the settlement can be found here. The plaintiffs’ law firm’s June 16, 2016 press release about the settlement can be found here.
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In what may be the largest settlement ever in securities class action litigation involving a pharmaceutical company, Merck has agreed to a combined settlement of $688 million to settle two related securities class action cases. The company’s February 14, 2013 press release announcing the settlements can be found here.

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