It seems that Southern District of New York Judge Jed Rakoff has been busy lately reviewing proposed settlements related to Merrill Lynch. But unlike his recent well-publicized refusal to accept the SEC’s proposed settlement of its enforcement action regarding the Merrill Lynch bonus disclosures, he did agree on August 21, 2009 to preliminarily approve the
Subprime Litigation
More Subprime-Related Dismissal Motion Rulings
Two recent dismissal motion rulings in cases arising out of the subprime and credit crisis litigation wave involve two companies from outside the original core of the subprime lending sector – student lender First Marblehead and residential home builder Levitt Corporation. When these cases were filed early in 2008, I cited each of them as…
Another Significant Subprime-Related Securities Lawsuit Settlement
On July 30, 2009, Eastern District of New York Judge Thomas C. Platt entered an order (here) preliminarily approving the settlement of the securities class action lawsuit that had been filed certain directors and officers of American Home Mortgage Investment Corporation. The total value of the settlement is $37.25 million, which alone makes…
What Now for Auction Rate Securities Litigation?
Earlier this year, when the auction rate securities lawsuit against UBS was dismissed (refer here), the obvious question was whether the dismissal signaled the end of the auction rate securities litigation. Certainly, the growing number of companies that, like UBS, had entered regulatory settlements (the basis of the UBS dismissal) or otherwise agreed to…
Countrywide Settles Subprime-Related ERISA Lawsuit
In a noteworthy subprime-related litigation development, on August 5, 2009, the parties to the Countrywide ERISA action filed a stipulation of settlement (here), together with a request for preliminary court approval. Under the stipulation, the case is to be settled by a payment of $55 million, to be funded entirely by Countrywide’s fiduciary…
Web Notes and Updates
Another Subprime-Related Securities Lawsuit Dismissal: In yet another subprime-related securities class action lawsuit decision in defendants’ favor, on July 29, 2009, District of Connecticut Judge Stefan Underhill granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss in the securities lawsuit pending against CBRE Realty Finance and certain of its directors and officers. A copy of the opinion can…
Another Subprime Securities Lawsuit Settlement
In a July 15, 2009 motion (here), the plaintiff in the subprime-related securities class action lawsuit involving RAIT Financial Trust moved for preliminary approval of a proposed settlement of the case. According to the company’s May 27, 2009 filing on Form 8-K (here), the parties entered a preliminary agreement on May…
Accredited Home Lenders Settles Subprime Securities Lawsuit
In the latest subprime-related securities lawsuit to be settled, on July 15, 2009, the parties to the Accredited Home Lenders Holding Company securities fraud lawsuit filed a motion for preliminary approval of their proposed $22 million settlement of the case. A copy of the parties’ stipulation of settlement can be found here. Background regarding…
Dismissal Granted Without Prejudice in Subprime-Related Securities Suit
In a July 1, 2009 opinion (here), Northern District of California Judge Susan Illston denied in part and granted in part the defendants’ motion to dismiss the plaintiffs’ consolidated complaint in the subprime-related securities class action lawsuit pending against the The PMI Group and certain of its directors and officers. Among other things…
NERA Releases Credit Crisis Litigation Update
As the credit crisis litigation wave has evolved, an increasing number of related lawsuits have “targeted asset management firms and involved complex financial instruments,” according to a new study from NERA Economic Consulting. The June 15, 2009 study, written by Dr. Faten Sabry with her colleagues Anmol Sinha and Sungi Lee, is entitled “An…