In a June 30, 2010 opinion (here), a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit reversed the lower court’s ruling that coverage under a directors and officers liability insurance policy for an underlying claim was precluded by the policy’s "insured vs. insured" exclusion, holding that the D&O policy at issue was "ambiguous" under Virginia
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.
Ninth Circuit Affirms Subprime-Securities Suit Dismissal
In the latest appellate decision to affirm the dismissal of a subprime-related securities class action lawsuit, on June 29, 2010, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion (designated "not for publication") affirming the dismissal of the securities suit that had been filed against Impac Mortgage Holdings and certain of its directors and…
Securities Lawsuit Filings Down in Year’s First Half
While there were a number of significant, high-profile securities class action lawsuits filed during the first-half of 2010, overall filing levels for the year’s first six months, annualized for a full year, were well below last year’s filings and historical averages.
In the first half of 2010, there were 76 new securities class action…
Supreme Court Grants Cert in Another Securities Case
It was possible to overlook it amongst the flurry of high profile opinions the Supreme Court released on the final day of the 2009 court term, but on June 28, 2010 the Court granted yet another petition for writ of certiorari in a case arising under the securities laws. Although the case arises out of…
More About Excess D&O Insurance and the Exhaustion Trigger
One of the recurring D&O insurance coverage issues is the question of excess D&O insurers’ obligations when the underlying insurers have paid less than their full policy limits as a result of a compromise between the underlying insurers and the policyholder.
In the latest of a growing line of recent cases examining these issues…
Supreme Court Rules PCAOB Removal Provisions Unconstitutional, Upholds SOX
In a June 28, 2010 decision (here), the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Free Enterprise Fund v. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board case. This case had been widely followed because the petitioners challenged the constitutionality of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB).
The petitioners prevailed…
Guest Post: Tower Snow Comments on the Ninth Circuit’s Apollo Group Opinion
As I discussed in a recent post, on June 23, 2010, the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion reinstating the $277.5 million jury verdict in the Apollo Group securities class action lawsuit. In my post discussing the opinion, I included some observations about the Ninth Circuit’s ruling and the likely future course of the Apollo…
More Thoughts About Morrison v. National Australia Bank
It was obvious from the first reading that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Morrison v. National Australia Bank represents a sweeping victory for the defendants. As I noted in my initial post after the decision came down, the Court’s holding that plaintiffs can’t pursue fraud claims for securities purchased on foreign exchanges will…
Supreme Court Limits Foreign Investors’ Access to U.S. Courts
In a long-awaited ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court on June 24, 2010 issued an opinion affirming dismissal of the Morrison v. National Australia Bank case. Among other things, the Court’s opinion will limit securities claims by investors who bought their shares on foreign exchanges. This ruling could have a dramatic impact on many pending cases as well…
Ninth Circuit Reverses Apollo Group Securities Lawsuit Post-Trial Ruling, Reinstates $277.5 Jury Verdict
In a terse June 23, 2010 ruling (here), the Ninth Circuit reversed the district court’s post-trial ruling that set aside the $277.5 million jury verdict in the Apollo Group securities class action lawsuit, and remanded the case for "entry of judgment in accordance with the jury’s verdict."
Background
Apollo Group is the…