The number of companies with shares listed on U.S. stock exchanges increased last year compared to 2012, which is the first annual increase in the number of publicly traded companies in the U.S. since 1997, according to information from the World Federation of Exchanges. As reflected in a February 5, 2014 Wall Street
Kevin LaCroix
Kevin M. LaCroix is an attorney and Executive Vice President, RT ProExec, a division of RT Specialty. RT ProExec is an insurance intermediary focused exclusively on management liability issues.
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History shows that the places commerce favors change over time. In the United States, many of the cities that prospered in the 19th century faded in the 20th century as the logic of business shifted the location of prosperity. That same process will unfold again in the 21st century. Seemingly …
Advisen Releases 2013 Corporate and Securities Litigation Report
Even though (as have been well-documented by other observers) securities class action litigation filings increased in 2013, overall corporate and securities litigation filings during 2013 declined for the second year in a row, according to a February 4, 2014 report from the insurance information firm, Advisen. Though the corporate and securities filing activity in …
Target Directors and Officers Hit with Derivative Suits Based on Data Breach
I have frequently noted that among the many exposures a company experiencing a data breach could encounter is the possibility of a shareholder suit alleging that the company’s board breached their fiduciary duties by failing to take sufficient steps to protect the company from a breach and its consequences. This possibility has now been …
Arguments to Keep the Fraud on Market Theory, and Thinking About a World Without It
As the March 5, 2014 date for oral argument before the United States Supreme Court in the closely-watched Halliburton case approaches, the briefing process in the case has continued to unfold. On January 29, 2014, the Erica P. John Fund, the respondent (the plaintiff in the underlying action) filed its merits brief in the case, …
Cornerstone Research: Securities Suit Filings Increase in 2013, Filing Rate Above Historical Averages
Considered on an absolute basis, securities class action lawsuit filings were up about nine percent in 2013 compared to 2012, although the number of 2013 lawsuits was about 13 percent below annual filings averages for the years 1996-2012, according to a new report from Cornerstone Research and the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse.
Private Companies: Risks, Exposures and Insurance
In general, and at least in the United States, executives at public companies don’t need to be convinced that their companies need to have D&O insurance. That is not always true with officials at private companies. Some officials at some private companies – particularly very closely held private companies – are skeptical that they need…
Guest Post: The Business Judgment Rule Under Attack
In many jurisdictions, corporate officials sued for their actions undertaken in their corporate capacity may be able to defend themselves in reliance on the “business judgment rule.” This rule is designed to prevent courts from second-guessing the decisions of directors and officers. The defense has become particularly important in connection with the extensive litigation the…
More About Follow-On Securities Litigation After Overseas Investigative Actions
In my year-end survey of corporate and securities litigation, one of the trends I noted regarding the litigation that had been filed in 2013 was the rise in lawsuit filings following in the wake of governmental investigations and regulatory actions, particularly with respect to investigations and regulatory actions outside the United States. If two…
Guest Post: Dispelling the Myths of Side A Directors and Officers Insurance
Many insurance buyers now regularly include a separate component of Side A insurance as part of their D&O insurance program. However, even though it has become an increasingly common part of many companies’ D&O insurance programs, Side A D&O insurance is not always fully understood. In the following guest post, Robert F. Carangelo and Paul …