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September 01, 2009 |

Broadcom Settles Claims for $118 Million

The proposed deal would be the second-largest in a derivative action involving stock options backdating.
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November 15, 2010 |

Litigation

In this Special Section from the New York Law Journal, brought to you free by Tinari Economics Group: "E-Discovery's Oft-Overlooked Price Driver," "Is the Shield Beginning to Crack?" and "Social Networking."
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June 09, 2010 |

Judge Delays Appointing Lead Counsel in Toyota Shareholder Litigation

A federal judge has delayed appointing the lead plaintiffs attorneys in the shareholder litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. until the U.S. Supreme Court decides whether foreign purchasers of a company's U.S. stock have standing to sue in the United States. Joe Kendall of Dallas' Kendall Law Group told a federal judge in California that individual shareholders — whom he described as the "grandma in tennis shoes in Kansas City" — should be represented.
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September 01, 2010 |

Who You Gonna Call?

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April 04, 2011 |

M&A on the rise — and litigation may well follow

Techniques for minimizing the power of skeptical shareholders may land deals in court.
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October 05, 2010 |

Trial to Decide if Bank CEO Knowingly Made False Statements

When it comes to securities fraud litigation, the BankAtlantic Bancorp trial slated for jury selection Friday could be dramatic. If the trial moves ahead as scheduled, it will be only the 12th since Congress clamped down on shareholder lawsuits in 1995, attorneys in the case say. The jury will be asked to decide whether BankAtlantic Bancorp CEO Alan Levan's statements about nonperforming loans on the watch list at the bank with $4.6 billion in assets were intentionally false and deceiving.
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December 18, 2009 |

Civil Actions in Question Following Dismissal of Broadcom Criminal Case

Stock options backdating lawsuits filed by shareholders against Broadcom Corp. face an uncertain future now that a federal judge has thrown out the government's criminal case against two former executives of the Irvine, Calif., computer chip manufacturer.
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December 13, 2004 |

A 'perfect storm' for pension suits?

Attorneys are doing well with the unfortunate outcomes for employees of companies trying to endure bankruptcies and scandals.
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August 04, 2010 |

Congress Responds

The fastest and most successful reaction by Congress to a U.S. Supreme Court decision last term was not a legislative response to the very controversial Citizens United campaign finance ruling. And it wasn't an attempt to salvage a widely supported animal-crush video ban. No, the winner was: "foreign-cubed" securities class actions.
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