As the various subprime-related securities lawsuits have reached the motion to dismiss stage, some of the rulings have gone for the defendants and other have gone for plaintiff. Regions Financial Corporation experienced one of each kind of ruling in two separate cases involving allegations about the goodwill the company carried on its balance sheet as
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.
Of Oil Slicks and D&O Claims
One side-effect from the oil slick spreading across the Gulf of Mexico following the blowout of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig, and a direct result of the massive economic and environmental damage it has caused, is the efflorescence of lawsuits from persons whose property or livelihood have been threatened or damaged by the spill.
Feds Launches Criminal Case Against Failed Bank Officials
It remains to be seen whether the FDIC will pursue civil actions against former directors and officers of failed banks, but it has made it clear that it will file criminal actions in cases where it suspects fraud. According to news reports, on May 7, 2010, the U.S. Attorney of the Northern District of…
NERA Releases Comprehensive Study of Australian Class Actions
As a result of series of legal developments, securities class action lawsuits in Australia have become have become increasingly common in recent years, and signs are that these trends will continue, according to a comprehensive study of Australian securities class action litigation issued on May 7, 2010 by NERA Economic Consulting.
The report can…
Maxim Integrated Products Enters Massive Options Backdating Settlement
Although some noteworthy settlements from the subprime-related securities class action litigation wave have started to accumulate (refer for example here), there are still some impressive settlements coming in from the prior scandal.
In the third largest options backdating-related securities class action lawsuit settlement, Maxim Integrated Products has agreed to settle the claims against…
Will the Financial Reform Bill Include An Aiding and Abetting Liability Provision?
The financial reform bill now working its way through Congress will include an amendment to the securities laws allowing private civil actions for aiding and abetting liability, if an amendment Senator Arlen Specter proposed on May 4, 2010 is part of the final bill. According to the Blog of the Legal Times (here)…
Bankruptcy and D&O Insurance
According to statistics compiled by the American Bankruptcy Institute, over 60,000 businesses filed for bankruptcy in 2009, the highest annual number of business-related bankruptcies since 1993. By way of comparison, the 2009 business bankruptcy filing levels were nearly 200% greater than in 2006. All signs are that these bankruptcy filing levels have continued unabated…
Bank Failures: A State-by-State Affair
The FDIC’s closure of troubled financial institutions has recently taken on a state-based theme. Last week, on April 23, 2010, the FDIC closed seven banks, all of which were in the state of Illinois. This past Friday night, on April 30, 2010, when the FDIC again closed seven banks, the list included three from Puerto…
French Vivendi Investors O.K. to Participate in U.S. Class, French Court Holds
Vivendi lost the liability phase of the securities class action jury trial, and now it has lost a rearguard action to try to have French investors excluded from the U.S. investor class. According to press reports (here and here), Judge Jean-Claude Magendie of the Court of Appeals of Paris ruled on April…
Court Rejects Rating Agencies’ Argument that Credit Crisis Alone Caused Investor Losses
In a April 26, 2010 opinion (here) that could have significant implications for motions to dismiss in the many subprime-related securities actions pending against the rating agencies, Southern District of New York Judge Schira Scheindlin rejected the arguments of Moody’s and S&P that the action investors in the Rhinebridge structured investment vehicle (SIV)…