One of the standard provisions of the typical D & O insurance policy is a clause requiring the insurer’s prior consent to settlement. This clause can be the source of tension between carriers and policyholders, and policyholders and their counsel sometimes view the clause as little more than an impediment. However, a March 13, 2008
March 2008
Subprime Litigation Wave Rolls On
The wave of subprime-related securities class action litigation has continued to spread, as plaintiffs’ lawyers have filed new securities lawsuits against two different companies.
First, according to their March 12, 2008 press release (here), plaintiffs’ lawyers have filed a securities class action lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Northern District…
Of Rogue Traders, Risk Management, and Securities Litigation
You will never read a headline that says “Financial Institution Fires Rogue Trader Who Racked Up Massive Gains.” Therein lies the fundamental tension in financial institution risk management. It is not a merely cynical view that financial institutions tacitly tolerate control lapses as long as gains result – indeed, some of the leading commentators place the blame for…
D & O Insurance and Securities Settlements: Professor Griffith Responds
Last week, I added a post (here) discussing the March 2, 2008 paper entitled “How the Merits Matter: D&O Insurance and Securities Settlements” (here) by Connecticut Law Professor Tom Baker and Fordham Law Professor Sean Griffith. In response to my invitation, Professor Griffith prepared a reply to my comments…
A Single “Toxic” CDO, A Multitude of Subprime Lawsuits
There are a variety of different ways that the subprime-related litigation might be categorized. For example, the lawsuits might be grouped by type of defendant (as in my prior discussion of lawsuits against the mortgage-backed asset securitzers, here). The lawsuits might also be grouped by type of mortgage-backed asset involved (as in my discussion…
Credit Default Swaps: The Newest Subprime Litigation Front
Add credit default swap counterparty litigation to the growing list of subprime-related litigation categories.
Credit default swaps have, of course, already been drawn into the subprime litigation wave to a certain extent. For example, as I previously noted (here), Swiss Re has been sued in a subprime related securities lawsuit in connection with…
D & O Insurance and Securities Lawsuit Settlements
Although there have been some significant exceptions in recent years, it is still generally the case that securities class action settlements are largely funded by D & O insurance. Yet the impact of D & O insurance on the process and ultimate value of securities lawsuit settlements is little understood outside the small world of…
Two Prominent Life Sciences Securities Lawsuits Dismissed
As I have previously observed (most recently here), life sciences companies remain favored targets of the plaintiffs’ class action securities bar. Even during the two-year securities lawsuit filing lull between mid-2005 and mid-2007, lawsuit filings against life sciences companies continued more or less unabated. Indeed, as I noted here, during 2007, a year…
A Closer Look at Buffett’s Shareholders’ Letter
Warren Buffett’s annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders has become a capitalist cult classic, eagerly awaited each year not only by Berkshire shareholders but also by a broader audience of readers keen to read Buffett’s observations about both his company and the larger business and economic environment. This year’s letter (here), issued after…