In a September 27, 2010 order (here), Judge Laura Taylor Swain denied the dismissal motions in the subprime-related securities class action lawsuit pending against AIG, certain of its former directors and officers, its accountant and its offering underwriters. Andrew Longstreth’s September 27 Am Law Litigation Daily article about the decision can be found
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Sallie Mae Securities Suit Survives Dismissal Motion
In a September 24, 2010 order (here), Southern District of New York William Pauley denied the dismissal motions of Sallie Mae and its former CEO, Albert Lord, but granted the dismissal motion of CFO (and later CEO), Charles Andrews, in the credit crisis-related securities suit against Sallie Mae first filed in 2008.
Dismissal Motion in ING Bondholders Subprime Suit Granted – Except for One Part
A lawsuit brought by investors who had purchased securities in three ING Group bond offerings in 2007 and 2008 was largely dismissed in a ruling issued Tuesday, although some allegations regarding the company’s June 2008 offering disclosures did survive.These rulings appeared in a September 14, 2010 order written by Southern District of New York Judge…
Auction Rate Securities Lawsuit Claims Survives Dismissal, In Part
Even though substantial parts of the case have been knocked out, at least one part of the auction rate securities case filed against Raymond James Financial and related entities has survived a renewed dismissal motion, making it the first of the auction rate securities cases to survive the preliminary motions – even if it only…
SunTrust Subprime Securities Suit Dismissed
In an August 19, 2010 order (here), Northern District of Georgia Judge Thomas Thrash granted the defendants’ motion to dismiss the subprime-related securities class action lawsuit that had been filed against SunTrust Inc and certain of its directors and officers. The opinion is noteworthy for the harshness of its tone, the comprehensiveness of…
Subprime Securities Suit Headed to Trial Following Summary Judgment Rulings
The subprime-related securities lawsuit pending against BankAtlantic Bancorp and certain of its directors and officers is headed to trial on October 6, 2010 in Miami, following the recent summary judgment rulings in the case. Southern District of Florida Judge Ursula Ungaro’s 62-page ruling, issued August 18, 2010, which granted in part and denied in…
Business Related Bankruptcy Filings Levels Remain High
Bankruptcy filings overall rose by 20 percent in the twelve-month period ending on June 30, 2010, according to information released on August 17, 2010 by the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. Though this filing surge was largely driven by non-business filings, business related filings also remained at elevated levels during the 12 months ended…
First-Filed Subprime Securities Suit Settles for $125 Million
The New Century Financial securities class action lawsuit – which was the first of the subprime-related securities class action lawsuits when it was filed in February 2007 – has been settled for $124,827,088, subject to court approval. The plaintiffs’ July 30, 2010 unopposed motion for settlement approval can be found here.
The settlement…
Dismissal Motion Denied in Massive Citigroup Subprime-Related Bondholder Action
On July 12, 2010, in one of the more high-profile investor actions filed as part of the subprime securities litigation wave, Southern District of New York Judge Sidney Stein substantially denied in part the defendants’ motions to dismiss in the Citigroup Bond Litigation. A copy of the opinion can be found here.
As…
Ninth Circuit Affirms Subprime-Securities Suit Dismissal
In the latest appellate decision to affirm the dismissal of a subprime-related securities class action lawsuit, on June 29, 2010, a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit issued an opinion (designated "not for publication") affirming the dismissal of the securities suit that had been filed against Impac Mortgage Holdings and certain of its directors and…