While I have been keeping track of the subprime and credit crisis-related litigation as it has accumulated (refer here), it has been some time since I have undertaken a detailed litigation overview. Fortunately, NERA Economic Consulting, in a July 3, 2008 report entitled “Subprime Securities Litigation: Key Players, Rising Stakes and Emerging Trends&rdquo
July 2008
Blast from the Past: A New Options Backdating Lawsuit
Subprime-related litigation may be all the rage, but the latest securities class action lawsuit harkens back to the era of the prior scandal-driven event. On July 8, 2008, plaintiffs’ attorneys filed an options backdating-related securities class action lawsuit against MRV Communications and certain of its directors and officers.
A copy of the plaintiffs’ attorneys&rsquo…
SEC Finds Credit Rating Conflicts and Shortcomings
Those eager to try to hold the credit rating agencies responsible for supposedly enabling the subprime mess will undoubtedly be encouraged by a July 8, 2008 SEC Report identifying rating agency “shortcomings.”
The Report, entitled “Summary Report of Issues Identifies in the Commission Staff’s Examinations of Selected Credit Rating Agencies” (here) reflects…
FCPA Enforcement and Civil Litigation: A Mid-Year View
The latest issue of InSights, entitled “The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: A 70’s Revival?” (here), presents an overview of a frequent topic on this blog – the growing significance of FPCA enforcement activity. Not only is the heightened activity a regulatory and operational concern for all companies with overseas operations, but it…
Governance Ratings: How Good Are They?
One of the received truths from the era of corporate scandals earlier this decade is that corporate governance matters. As a result, a high-profile part of the current assessment of any company is whether or not the company practices “good” governance. Even though the evaluation of any particular company’s governance has an eye-of-the-beholder aspect, several…
Headline News: Settlements, Lawsuits, Dismissals
About the UnitedHealth Group Class Action Settlement: UnitedHealth Group announced on July 2, 2008 (here) that it reached an agreement to settle its high profile options backdating-related securities class action lawsuit for $895 million. A July 3, 2008 Law.com article discussing the settlement can be found here.
Not only is this…