The jury verdict entered in favor of the plaintiffs in the BankAtlantic subprime-related securities suit has been set aside by the court in a post-trial ruling. On April 25, 2011, Southern District of Florida Judge Ursula Ungaro, in a 112-page opinion (here), granted the defendants’ motion for judgment as a matter of
Securities Litigation
A Closer Look at Litigation Funding and the “Loser Pays” Model
Among the reasons frequently cited for the higher incidence of litigation in the United States compared to the rest of the world is the acceptability of contingent fees for plaintiffs’ counsel and general rules that each party to a lawsuit in the U.S. bears its own costs. Many other countries have a “loser pays” model…
Advisen Releases First Quarter 2011 Corporate and Securities Litigation Report
Corporate and securities litigation filing activity reached a “crescendo” in the first quarter of 2011, according to the most recent quarterly report from Advisen, the insurance information firm. The filing rate in the year’s first three months if annualized would represent a record –settling annual level of corporate and securities litigation activity. A copy of…
Securities Suits Against Chinese Companies Continue to Mount
For several years, Friday has been the day when the latest bank closures are announced (about which see further below). More recently, Friday also seems to be the day when the latest securities class actions involving Chinese companies are announced. This past Friday alone, three more securities suits involving Chinese companies were announced. Signs are…
PwC Releases 2010 Securities Litigation Study
A number of trends that had predominated in recent years diminished during 2010 while new trends emerged, according to PwC’s 2010 Securities Litigation Study, which can be found here. 2010 may also mark “the start of a new era” as a consequences of a new regulatory and enforcement environment take effect, which “could lead…
A Closer Look at Life Sciences Companies and Securities Litigation
In my year-end securities litigation survey, I noted that while a number of new trends emerged during 2010, one securities lawsuit filing trend had remained constant during the year – that is, life sciences companies remained a favored securities class action lawsuit target. The heightened exposure that life sciences companies face is fully detailed…
Identifying Chinese Characters: Accounting Fraud Lawsuits Against Chinese Companies Surge
With four more securities suits involving Chinese or China-linked companies this past Friday, the phenomenon of securities class action lawsuits against these firms has emerged as one of the most distinct securities litigation trends so far this year. The filing trend actually first emerged in the second half of 2010, but it has continued…
M&A Suits Drive First Quarter Securities Litigation Activity
Largely as a result of a flood of M&A related lawsuits, there were a significant number of new securities class action lawsuits filed in the first quarter of 2011, and even factoring out the M&A lawsuits, the first three months of the year still represented an active period for securities lawsuit filings.
Taking the…
Guest Post: Judge Rakoff Again Criticizes SEC Settlements, How Will D&O Insurers Respond?
I am pleased to reproduce below a guest post from my friend Maurice Pesso, who is a parner in the White & Williams law firm, and his colleagues Sarah Katz Downey. I welcome guest contributions from responsible commentators. This article first appeared as a White & Williams law firm memo. Please note…
Supreme Court Rejects “Statistical Significance” Requirement for Securities Suit Materiality
In a unanimous March 22, 2011 opinion by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the argument of Matrixx Initiatives that adverse product reports must be "statistically significant" in order for a manufacturer to have an obligation to disclose the reports to investors. As a result of the Court’s decision, shareholders claims against…