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Failed Colonial Bank’s Accountants Lose Bid to Dismiss FDIC’s Suit Against Them

By Kevin LaCroix on September 12, 2013
Posted in Accountant Liability, Failed Banks

A federal court has denied the motion of the accountants of the failed Colonial Bank’s holding company to dismiss the claims the FDIC, in its capacity as the failed bank’s receiver, had filed against them. As discussed here, the FDIC’s November 2012 lawsuit was the first the agency had filed against a failed bank’s…

Securities Suit Against U.S.-Listed Chinese Company Dismissed

By Kevin LaCroix on October 10, 2011
Posted in Securities Litigation

In what is as far as I know the first outright dismissal motion grant in the wave of cases filed against U.S.-Listed Chinese companies that began last year, on October 6, 2011, Southern District of New York Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss in the securities class action lawsuit filed against…



Kevin M. LaCroix and Sarah M. Abrams are both attorneys and Executive Vice Presidents, RT ProExec, a division of RT Specialty. RT ProExec is an insurance intermediary focused exclusively on management liability issues…

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