Former CFO’s Dismissal Motion Denied in Longtop Financial Securities Suit: Longtop Financial Technologies may be unique among U.S.-listed Chinese companies that have been caught up in the wave of accounting scandals and related securities litigation. Unlike many of the others, Longtop did not obtain its U.S.-listing by way of a reverse merger, but instead, in
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.
D&O Insurance: Applying the Insured vs. Insured Exclusion When Plaintiffs Include Both Insured Persons and Non-Insureds
In a June 29, 2012 opinion (here), the Seventh Circuit, applying Illinois law, held that when the defendants in a lawsuit include both persons who are insureds under the defendant company’s D&O policy and persons are not insureds, the policy’s Insured vs. Insured exclusion does not preclude coverage for the entire lawsuit, but only…
Securities Suit Filings Continue Apace in Year’s First Half
The number of securities class action lawsuit filings came in slightly above historical averages during the first half of 2012, with filings against natural resources companies, life sciences companies, and foreign issuers leading the way. Filings related to mergers and acquisitions transactions continued to be an important factor in the number of filings, although not as significant of…
IndyMac CEO Settles Long-Running Subprime-Related Securities Suit
When plaintiffs first filed their securities class action lawsuit against IndyMac Bancorp back in March 2007, the suit was one of the first of what later became a wave of subprime and credit crisis-related securities class action lawsuits. The suit itself, which has come to be known as the Tripp litigation, initially was dismissed and…
D&O Insurance: Subsequent IndyMac Bank Claims Interrelated with Prior Suit, Precluding Coverage for Later Claims under Second Insurance Program
One of the perennial D&O insurance coverage questions is whether or not subsequent claims are “interrelated” with a prior claim and therefore deemed first made at the time of the prior claim. This question can be particularly critical when the subsequent claims arose during a successor policy period; the answer to the “interrelatedness” question can…
Chancellor Leo Strine Addresses Stanford Directors’ College
Leading off the second day of the annual Stanford Directors’ College at Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, California was a keynote address from Delaware Chancellor Leo Strine. Strine is surprisingly outspoken and his presentation was lively and interesting.
The centerpiece of his presentation was a discussion of the lessons for directors based…
Opening Day at the Stanford Directors’ College
The D&O Diary is on assignment this week at The Stanford Directors’ College at the Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, California. As always, the conference is well-attended (it is, in fact, sold out, as usual) and the agenda is full of timely topics and interesting speakers.
The conference began on Sunday evening with…
Dismissal Denied in Goldman Sachs CDO Disclosure Securities Suit
In a harsh June 21, 2012 opinion (here), Southern District of New York Judge Paul A. Crotty rejected the motion to dismiss of Goldman Sachs and three individual defendants in the securities class action lawsuit pertaining to the infamous “built to fail” Abacus CDO transaction and other ill-fated deals. Judge Crotty did, however,…
The Modest Early Settlements of Securities Suits Involving U.S.-Listed Chinese Companies
Beginning in 2010 and accelerating in 2011, plaintiffs’ lawyers filed a wave of securities class action lawsuits against U.S.-listed Chinese companies, many of which obtained their U.S. listings via reverse merger. These cases have been making their way through the courts, and some have now reached the settlement stage. The settlements seem to share more in…
Interview with Professional Liability Insurance Industry Leader David Bell
Along with everyone else in the professional liability insurance industry , I was fascinated by the news that my good friend David Bell, with whom I served on the Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS) Board of Trustees, was leaving Bernuda and his position at Allied World Assurance Company Holdings, to return to Montana, where he would…