In a widely-circulated and much discussed February 7, 2007 Wall Street Journal op-ed column entitled "The Class Action Market" (here, subscription required), former SEC Commissioner and Stanford Law Professor Joseph Grundfest (pictured above) takes a look at the declining number of securities fraud lawsuits in 2006 (see prior D & O Diary posts
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.
Dismissal Denied in Delaware Chancery Options Backdating Lawsuits
The options backdating scandal has engendered a flood of shareholders’ derivative lawsuits (146 as of the last count, here). The D & O Diary has previously questioned (here) plaintiffs’ lawyers’ apparent enthusiasm for these suits given the numerous potential defenses these cases present, including, among others, statute of limitations, demand failure, and…
Opt-Outs, Claims Severity and D & O Insurance Limits
In the latest of the securities class action opt out settlements, California’s teacher pension fund reached a $46.5 million settlement in its separate case against Qwest Communications, its accountants and investment banks, and certain former directors and officers. According to news reports (here), the parties resolved the pension fund’s case, which was…
Foreign Bribery Investigations and Possible U.S.-Based Securities Exposure
The growing bribery scandal at Siemens has made the front pages of the world’s financial papers in recent days. For example, on January 31, 2007, the Wall Street Journal (here, subscription required) ran an article entitled "At Siemens, Witnesses Cite Pattern of Bribery." In its February 1, 2007 SEC filing on Form 6-K…
Options Backdating News and Notes
While 144 different companies have been named as nominal defendants in options backdating related derivative lawsuits (see The D & O Diary’s running tally of options backdating related lawsuits here), a new lawsuit filed in federal court in Houston on Thursday will be of particular interest to The D & O Diary’s readers, both…
A Closer Look at the 2006 Securities Fraud Lawsuits
As The D & O Diary has previously noted (here and here), earlier this month the National Economic Research Associates (NERA) and Cornerstone Research (in conjunction with the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse) released their respective studies of the 2006 securities class action lawsuit filings. The NERA study can be…
“Empty Voting” and Other Web Notes
One of the essential tenets of modern corporate governance is that shareholders control corporate managers through shareholder voting. This notion is founded on the premise that shareholders will vote their economic interests, and the weight of their vote will be proportionate to their economic interest. However, research by University of Texas law professors Henry Hu…
The Content and Timing of the PCAOB’s Big Four Inspection Reports
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) has been the target of extensive criticism for the timing and content (or lack thereof) of the public reports for its inspections of the Big Four accounting Firms. (Prior D & O Diary posts on this issue can be found here and here.) This issue is reviewed…
Revised Options Backdating Litigation Count
Regular D & O Diary readers know that I have been maintaining a running tally of options backdating related litigation (here). According to the most recent count, so far there have been 23 securities class action lawsuits raising allegations of options grant manipulations. (The Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse maintains its…
PCAOB Says Auditors Should Sharpen Fraud Detection
Based on the accumulated observations of its inspections of public company audits, the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board is concerned that auditors may not be doing all they could (or even all that is required) to detect the possibility of fraud at the companies they are auditing. In a January 22, 2007 release entitled “Observations…