According to news reports, on June 1, 2011, Alpha Natural Resources completed its $7.1 billion acquisition of Massey Energy Company. The deal went forward despite last minute efforts by groups of Massey shareholders proceeding in West Virginia and Delaware courts to try to enjoin the transaction on the grounds that the merger did not
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.
Yet Another Lawsuit Following “No” Vote on “Say on Pay”
On May 25, 2011, In the latest example of shareholders suing a company’s board following a negative “say on pay” vote, two union pension funds filed a shareholders’ derivative action claiming that Umpqua Holdings Corporation’s board violated its duties to investor by approving the2010 compensation plan despite the negative shareholder vote.. The lawsuit follows the…
White Collar Crime-Fighting and Other Web Notes
In a May 27, 2011 post on the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog (here), Tom Fox has some interesting observations about the ongoing FCPA gun sting trial. (Readers will recall that this prosecution involves numerous individuals from the armaments industry who were caught up in a government sting operation that included extensive wiretaps and…
FDIC: Number of Problem Institutions Remains at Record Levels
According to FDIC’s Quarterly Banking Profile, released on May 24, 2011 (refer here), the pace of bank failures slowed during the first quarter. However, both the absolute and relative number of problem institutions continued to increase, albeit at a reduced pace compared to recent quarters. The FDIC’s May 24, 2011 press release about the…
SEC Adopts Final Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Implementation Rules
On May 25, 2011, the SEC adopted the final rules implementing the whistleblower provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act. The SEC declined to propose a rule that would have required whistleblowers to report first through internal corporate compliance programs. However, the SEC adopted changes that are intended to “incentivize whistleblowers to utilize their companies’ internal…
The Latest Chinese Accounting Fraud Lawsuit and Other Net Threads
Yet another U.S.-traded Chinese-based company has been hit with an accounting fraud securities class action lawsuit. The latest lawsuit, involving Longtop Financial Technologies Limited, comes after a series of stunning announcements from the company earlier this week.
Longtop’s ADRs trade on the NYSE and until recently the company had a market cap in…
Oppenheimer Settles Subprime-Related Fund Securities Suits for $100 Million
The parties to two of the consolidated subprime-related securities lawsuits pending against Oppenheimer Funds have settled the case for a total of $100 million. This settlement has a number of interesting features, as discussed further below, including in particular aspects of the allocation of the total settlement amount between the two consolidated fund actions. The…
Dealing with Multi-Jurisdiction M&A Litigation
One of the most distinctive trends in corporate and securities litigation in recent years has been the rise in litigation related mergers and acquisition activity. Cornerstone Research’s most recent year-end litigation filing study, released in conjunction with the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, documented that in M&A litigation in 2010 increased…
So, There’s Concurrent State Court Jurisdiction for ’33 Act Suits, Right? Well…
On May 18, 2011, the California Intermediate Court of Appeals held in the Luther v. Countrywide Financial Corporation case that state courts have concurrent jurisdiction with federal courts to hear liability lawsuits under the Securities Act of 1933, and that more recent legislative enactments did not eliminate the concurrent state court jurisdiction for the plaintiffs&rsquo…
Failed Bank-Related Securities Lawsuits: A Dismissal and A Settlement
One of the ways in which the current wave of bank failures is different from the failures during the S&L crisis is that this time around, by comparison to that prior period, a number of the bank closures have been accompanied by shareholder lawsuits brought against the former directors and officers of the failed institutions.