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When Wilmer's Seth Waxman and David Frederick of Kellogg Huber squared off at the Supreme Court on Monday in a key securities case, it was the third time the two advocates have faced each other at the high court since serving together in the U.S. solicitor general's office more than a decade ago. So far it's been a clean sweep for Frederick. Can he do it again?
Murdoch and Cronies Turns to Heavy NY Hitters to Find Way Out of HackGate Mess
U.S. District Court Southern District of New York Judge Sweet Linda Greene ("Greene") and Elizabeth Rick ("Rick") have each moved under the Private Securities Litigati
JDS Uniphase Scores a Win in Securities Case
The first securities class action to go to verdict in the Northern District of California since 2002 ended with a defense verdict Tuesday -- just like the one in 2002. This time, JDS Uniphase and four of its executives snatched a complete win, ending plaintiffs' dreams of up to $18 billion in damages. Investors accused the JDS defendants of misrepresenting the true health of the telecom company in 2000 and 2001, resulting in an artificially inflated stock price.Rakoff Assigned to Lawyer's Case
Southern District Judge Jed S. Rakoff, an independent-minded veteran of the federal court, has been assigned the case of attorney Marc S. Dreier, who was indicted Thursday on charges he had defrauded hedge funds and investors of $400 million. Mr. Dreier could spend the rest of his life in jail if convicted of the charges: conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud as well as securities fraud and wire fraud. The charges represent an expansion of the counts with which Mr. Dreier was charged after his Dec. 7 arrest in New York.Ex-Countrywide Executives Settle SEC Charges
Angelo Mozilo, the former chief executive officer and chairman of Countrywide Financial Corp., once the nation's largest mortgage lender, has agreed to pay $67.5 million to settle claims by the Securities and Exchange Commission that he misled shareholders about the risks associated with his company's loans.By Nardelli, J.P., Tom, Sullivan, Lerner, JJ. 2273 Neil A. Goldman, etc., plf-res, v. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, def-ap _________________________/
And All It Took Was $92 Million! Gen Re Settles Federal Charges in AIG Case
The company had good reason to sign a non-prosecution agreement and agree to pay $92 million: It admitted that senior execs knew Gen Re's sham transactions with AIG, which permitted AIG to inflate loss reserves, were fraudulent.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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