A variety of news articles and blogs have expressed surprise and even outrage that Bank of America is advancing the legal expense that former Countrywide CEO Angelo Mozilo is incurring in defending against the various claims that have been raised against him, including the recent SEC enforcement action.
There is no particular reason for

Something hit me this past week as I was reviewing the latest Madoff-related complaint to cross my desk. The class action complaint (
In its most significant enforcement action yet related to the subprime meltdown, on June 4, 2009, the SEC filed a civil securities fraud complaint (
There is no question that the
The high-profile bankruptcies of two of the country’s leading auto companies have dominated recent headlines, but for all their size, complexity and notoriety, the GM and Chrysler bankruptcies are only part of the recent wave of bankruptcies that have swept through economy. Numerous other companies have also found themselves in bankruptcy court. As these bankruptcies
One of Congress’ goals when it instituted the "lead plaintiff" provisions of the PSLRA was to encourage institutional investors to become more involved in controlling and monitoring securities class action lawsuits. But now that institutional investors are indeed more involved in securities lawsuits, the question has become – what difference has it made? A recent
Most of the cases filed in the subprime and credit crisis-related litigation wave are still in their earliest stages, but as the early returns have trickled in, one recurring question as been how the cases are faring. More than once (refer