In an August 19, 2010 order (here), Northern District of Georgia Judge Thomas Thrash granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss the subprime-related securities class action lawsuit that had been filed against SunTrust Inc and certain of its directors and officers. The opinion is noteworthy for the harshness of its tone, the comprehensiveness of
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.
FDIC Closes Eight More Banks
The FDIC closed took control of eight more banks this past Friday night, bringing the 2010 total of failed banks to 118. The eight closures is the largest single day total since April 16, 2010. The pace of closures remains well ahead of last year’s closure rate – the FDIC did not reach its…
Subprime Securities Suit Headed to Trial Following Summary Judgment Rulings
The subprime-related securities lawsuit pending against BankAtlantic Bancorp and certain of its directors and officers is headed to trial on October 6, 2010 in Miami, following the recent summary judgment rulings in the case. Southern District of Florida Judge Ursula Ungaro’s 62-page ruling, issued August 18, 2010, which granted in part and denied in…
Business Related Bankruptcy Filings Levels Remain High
Bankruptcy filings overall rose by 20 percent in the twelve-month period ending on June 30, 2010, according to information released on August 17, 2010 by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Though this filing surge was largely driven by non-business filings, business related filings also remained at elevated levels during the 12 months ended…
Inadequate Loan Loss Reserve Disclosure Case Dismissed
In a recent post, I discussed several recent decisions in which securities cases involving failed or troubled banking institutions survived dismissal motions. By contrast, however, in an August 16, 2010 ruling (here), Southern District of New York Judge Robert Patterson, Jr. granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss without prejudice in the securities…
The Latest Securities Litigation Target
Among the very, very latest trends in securities class action lawsuit filings are suits against for-profit educational companies. Just since the middle of last week, at least five companies in this sector have been tagged with new lawsuits, four of which were securities class actions.
These lawsuits have been accumulating in the wake of…
Dismissal Motions Denied in Failed and Troubled Bank Securities Cases
Though we are in the midst of the dog days of summer (at least in the northern hemisphere), the federal courts, at least, have been busy. In the last several days alone, several courts have issued dismissal motion rulings in lawsuits arising out of the subprime meltdown and the credit crisis.
As noted below, several…
Lehman Bankruptcy, Defense Expenses, and D&O Insurance
The September 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers resulted in the largest bankruptcy filing in U.S. history, as well as an explosion of litigation and regulatory actions and investigations. In the pending bankruptcy proceedings a recent motion by the debtor’s counsel details the massive legal costs accumulating in the various legal proceedings and also raises…
Ninth Circuit Affirms Dismissal in Securities Case that Involved Rare Trial
In the latest development in the long-running lawsuit that is among the very few securities cases to actually have gone to trial, the Ninth Circuit – in its second crack at the case – affirmed the district court’s dismissal. The Ninth Circuit’s August 9, 2010 opinion (here) in the Thane International securities class…