In the fifth FDIC lawsuit against former directors and officers of failed banks as part of the current bank wave, on March 1, 2011, the FDIC as receiver for the failed Corn Belt Bank and Trust Company filed suit in the Central District of Illinois federal court against four former officer and directors of the
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FDIC: Number of Problem Institutions Continues to Increase
Though 2010 was a "turnaround" year for banks, the number of problem institutions continued to increase during the year, according to the FDIC’s Quarterly Banking Profile for the fourth quarter of 2010. A copy of the FDIC’s February 23, 2011 press release about the report can be found here, and the Quarterly Banking Profile…
How Extensive Will the FDIC’s Claims Against Failed Banks’ Outside Professionals Be?
If the lawsuit filed on February 7, 2011 in the Northern District of Georgia is any indication, the FDIC’s efforts to pursue liability claims will not only include suits against the directors and officers of failed banks, but will also include in at least some instances the failed institutions’ outside law firms. The FDIC’s actions…
The List: The FDIC’s Civil Actions Against Former Officials of Failed Banks
As detailed in the accompanying blog post, all signs are that the FDIC will be filing increasing numbers of civil actions against former officials of banks that have been closed as part of the current round of bank failures. With this possibility in mind, it seems like it is time for The D&O Diary…
FDIC Files Civil Suit Against Former Integrity Bank Officials
More banks have failed in Georgia than any other state as part of the current bank failure wave, but the FDIC had not yet filed a civil action against the former officials of a failed Georgia bank – that is, until now. On January 14, 2011, in what is the third FDIC lawsuit overall against…
Failed Bank Investors’ Securities Suit Dismissed
On January 14, 2011, in a ruling that could have implications for other failed bank investors’ securities class action lawsuits, Northern District of Georgia Judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr. granted defendants’ motions to dismiss the securities suit that had been brought by investors in the failed Haven Trust Bank of Duluth, Georgia. A…
News Updates for the New Year
The year-end vacation days are over, the holiday decorations have been taken down, and last year’s wall calendars have been replaced. We are now into the Narnia season (at least here in Cleveland), where it is always winter but never Christmas. The New Year has entered with a bang, and that means more than…
The Top Ten D&O Stories of 2010
2010 was an eventful year in the world of D&O liability. Congress passed massive financial reform legislation, the Supreme Court issued landmark decisions in important cases and numerous claims emerged as the litigation landscape continued to evolve. With so much going on, it is a challenge to narrow the year’s events down to just the ten…
FDIC’s Bid to Intervene in Bank Investors’ Suit Denied
The FDIC as receiver of the failed Haven Trust Bank may not intervene in a securities lawsuit brought by the aggrieved investors of the Bank’s holding company, according to Northern District of Georgia Judge Charles A. Pannell, Jr.’s December 29, 2010 order in the case. Judge Pannell’s ruling, a copy of which can be found…
“Officer, Arrest that Bank Account!” and Other Interesting Picower Settlement Details
Even after two years, the Madoff scandal continues to fascinate. Following close on the heels of last week’s news of Mark Madoff’s tragic suicide is the absolutely arresting news of Jeffry Picower’s estate’s $7.2 billion settlement with the U.S. government – to be specific, the precise amount of the settlement is $7,206,157,717, according to the…