A significant portion of the stock-options backdating cases have reached preliminary settlements in recent months, with plaintiffs’ firms Labaton Sucharow and Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins serving as lead counsel in some of the most noteworthy agreements.

Of those made public, few settlements have reached proportions that lawyers anticipated at the start of the backdating scandal.

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