On April 8, 2008, PricewaterhouseCoopers released its 2007 Securities Litigation Study, which can be found here. The PwC study follows prior reports from NERA Economic Consulting (refer here) and Cornerstone Research (refer here and here). The PwC study differs from the other studies in certain details but the studies are all directionally
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.
Corrupt Practices, National Security and the Rule of Law

In a powerful affirmation of the rule of law, two justices of the U.K.’s High Court of Justice ruled in an April 10, 2008 opinion (here) that the British Serious Fraud Office (SFO) must reconsider its decision to discontinue its bribery investigation into the award of a weapons contract between Saudi Arabia and…
Two Options Backdating Securities Lawsuits Dismissed
In two recent federal district court decisions, two options backdating-related securities class action lawsuits – one involving Witness Systems and one involving Jabil Circuit – were dismissed.
First, in the Witness Systems case, on March 31, 2008, Judge Clarence Cooper of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia granted the defendants&rsquo…
Subprime-Related Derivative Lawsuits: The List
Regular readers know that I have been tracking subprime-related class-action lawsuits (here). In a recent post, I noted my interest in trying to develop a similar list of subprime-related derivative lawsuits. In response to my request, a number of readers supplied helpful information, and as a result I have been able to develop…
About Those Auction Rate Securities Lawsuits…
Add E*Trade and SunTrust Bank to the growing list of companies that have been sued in purported class action lawsuits on behalf of auction rate securities investors against companies that sold them the instruments. The plaintiffs’ attorney’s April 2, 2008 press release regarding the E*Trade auction rate securities lawsuit can be found here, and…
Are West Coast Companies More Likely to Be Sued?
On April 1, 2008, the Wilmer Hale law firm released a report entitled “West Coast Securities Litigation & Enforcement” (here), in which the law firm reports, among other things, that “investors sued 44 public companies in the West in 2007, a striking 56 percent increase over 2006, reversing what some had hoped was…
Securities Lawsuit Filings Surge in March
Driven by the growing wave of subprime-related litigation (particularly a spate of auction rate securities lawsuits), the number of new securities class action lawsuit filings surged in March 2008. The total number of new securities class action lawsuit filings — 25 – matches the number of new filings in November 2007, which in turn represented…
Cornerstone Releases 2007 Securities Settlement Analysis
On March 31, 2008, Cornerstone Research released its review and analysis of 2007 securities class action settlements. Cornerstone’s press release can be found here and the full report can be found here. The Cornerstone Report differs in certain particulars from the previously released NERA Economic Consulting report (about which refer here), but the…
Subprime Litigation: Asset Valuation and Disclosure Problems
As the markets for various types of subprime-related assets have seized up, many companies find themselves faced with complicated issues concerning asset valuation and disclosure. These issues have in turn both subjected companies to the possibility of litigation and encouraged investors to target the entities and institutions that sold them the assets in the first…
Excess D & O Insurance: The Exhaustion Trigger
As I have noted in prior posts (most recently here), due to increasing average claims severity and escalating defense expense, excess D & O insurance is an increasingly important factor in the resolution of claims involving directors and officers of public companies. The greater involvement of excess D & O insurance has also meant…