When the FDIC released its Quarterly Banking Profile for the fourth quarter 2010, it included a statement from FDIC Chairman Sheila Bair that the agency believes “the number of failures peaked in 2010.” However, at least through the end of February 2011, the evidence was to the contrary, as the number of bank failures during
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.
Catching up on Rulings in Key Subprime-Related Securities Cases
Over the last few days, there have been a series of rulings in high-profile lawsuits arising out of the subprime meltdown and credit crisis. As discussed below, just in the past week there were dismissal motion rulings in cases involving Freddie Mac, Wachovia/Wells Fargo, and AIG. Though some or all of the claims in these cases…
A Closer Look at Life Sciences Companies and Securities Litigation
In my year-end securities litigation survey, I noted that while a number of new trends emerged during 2010, one securities lawsuit filing trend had remained constant during the year – that is, life sciences companies remained a favored securities class action lawsuit target. The heightened exposure that life sciences companies face is fully detailed…
Identifying Chinese Characters: Accounting Fraud Lawsuits Against Chinese Companies Surge
With four more securities suits involving Chinese or China-linked companies this past Friday, the phenomenon of securities class action lawsuits against these firms has emerged as one of the most distinct securities litigation trends so far this year. The filing trend actually first emerged in the second half of 2010, but it has continued…
M&A Suits Drive First Quarter Securities Litigation Activity
Largely as a result of a flood of M&A related lawsuits, there were a significant number of new securities class action lawsuits filed in the first quarter of 2011, and even factoring out the M&A lawsuits, the first three months of the year still represented an active period for securities lawsuit filings.
Taking the…
U.K Government Issues Bribery Act Guidance, Sets Effective Date
On March 30, 2011, the U.K. Ministry of Justice released its long-awaited Guidance with respect to The Bribery Act of 2010, detailing the Act’s scope and jurisdictional applicability. The Guidance, which can be found here, has quickly been criticized in some quarters for “watering down” the Act, particularly with respect to the jurisdictional …
Merrill Lynch/BofA Subprime-Related “Double Derivative” Lawsuits Dismissed
In a March 29, 2011 order (here), Southern District of New York Judge Jed Rakoff granted the defendants’ motions to dismiss a pair of subprime-related derivative lawsuits that had been brought against certain directors and officers of Merrill Lynch. Because the plaintiffs — former shareholders of Merrill Lynch who became BofA shareholders at …
Guest Post: Judge Rakoff Again Criticizes SEC Settlements, How Will D&O Insurers Respond?
I am pleased to reproduce below a guest post from my friend Maurice Pesso, who is a parner in the White & Williams law firm, and his colleagues Sarah Katz Downey. I welcome guest contributions from responsible commentators. This article first appeared as a White & Williams law firm memo. Please note…
Supreme Court Rejects “Statistical Significance” Requirement for Securities Suit Materiality
In a unanimous March 22, 2011 opinion by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the argument of Matrixx Initiatives that adverse product reports must be "statistically significant" in order for a manufacturer to have an obligation to disclose the reports to investors. As a result of the Court’s decision, shareholders claims against…
Guest Post: New IRS Form Could Spawn New Waves of Shareholder Suits
I am pleased to reproduce below a guest post from my friend and colleague, David S. De Berry. Dave is an attorney and CEO of Concord Specialty Risk, a series of a Delaware limited liability companies owned by RSG Specialty Group, LLC. I want to emphasize that while Dave and I are now…