By Charles Toutant | March 16, 2021
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act afforded no protection to the plaintiff because it does not apply to a medical bill, the appeals court ruled.
By Ellen Bardash | February 26, 2021
U.S. District Judge Colm Connolly said that while duties with regard to the trust ware not handled "responsibly" on all sides, no illegality on the part of Wilmington Trust could be proven.
By Ellen Bardash | February 23, 2021
An Illinois federal judge sided with a bank defendant in finding the case couldn't move forward there, but found there were jurisdictional reasons to aallow the case to be transferred to the District of Delaware.
By Ellen Bardash | January 14, 2021
The panel found the federal government's regulations for reporting past-due loans were too ambiguous for a single interpretation to prove the way the executives falsely reported the loans a decade ago.
By Ellen Bardash | July 9, 2020
Attorney Michelle Allen said her client's Gilder's experience with Sallie Mae qualifies as racial discrimination because the company's consideration of criminal histories brought "racial disparities in the criminal justice system into the employment process."
By Jenna Greene | May 22, 2020
'The case directly presents some of the most pressing issues regarding material adverse effect clauses and the pandemic,' said Polkes, the global co-chair of Weil's litigation practice.
By Dan Clark | December 19, 2019
Attorneys for the chief financial officer accused by a former general counsel of fixing finances to avoid auditors say in a motion to dismiss that the lawyer does not have the standing to sue because he is bringing these claims to "gain leverage in his other litigation."
By Dan Clark | December 10, 2019
Steven Berkovitch filed suit Dec. 6 on behalf of Five Hole LLC against Oded Segev in Delaware Chancery Court over allegations of breach of fiduciary duties, unjust enrichment and conversion.
By Catherine Wilson | September 10, 2019
The first lawsuit filed against Regulation Best Interest argues that it fails to institute a uniform fiduciary standard and goes against the Dodd-Frank Act.
By ALM Staff | September 9, 2019
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