Many observers have been waiting to see whether and to what extent the FDIC will pursue claims against former directors and officers of banks that have failed during the current bank failure wave. So far, the FDIC has filed just a single suit, against former officers of a subsidiary of IndyMac.
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One of the most interesting aspects of the complicated sequence of events surrounding the Bank of America/Merrill Lynch merger is the suggestion that Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson instructed BofA’s CEO Ken Lewis not to disclose to BofA shareholders that the government, in order to keep BofA from backing out of the deal, was backstopping BofA
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Most securities lawsuits settle. The common assumption is that once the cases are settled, the litigation wraps up and everybody moves on. But does the litigation have a lingering effect on the defendant company? Is there a "hidden dark side" for companies that settle securities lawsuits?
The question of insurance coverage for the attorneys’ fees of