The subprime litigation wave has been rolling along for well over a year, so it might be expected that by now we have seen many of the likely litigation variations. I suspect there are hosts of new variations yet to come, but the most recent subprime-related lawsuits are substantially similar to prior lawsuits. Yet each
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Credit Crisis Lawsuits Spread
Add corporate debt to the type of lending caught up in the current credit crisis, and add both commercial real estate financing companies and private equity firms (or at least one that recently completed a high profile public offering) to the kinds of companies now ensnared in the current wave of lawsuits. The latest round of…
PwC Releases 2007 Securities Litigation Study
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…
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…