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Labaton's Relationship With Texas Lawyer Extended Beyond State Street Case
Labaton partner Christopher Keller said State Street "was and is an outlier" because, unlike in at least three other litigation matters, Texas lawyer Damon Chargois never did work on the case.NY-Based Labaton Agrees to Pay $4.8M to Settle Special Master's Overbilling Inquiry
Labaton acknowledged it should have disclosed a $4.1 million referral payment and agreed to make several internal changes.Labaton Agrees to Pay $4.8M to Settle Special Master's Overbilling Inquiry
Labaton acknowledged it should have disclosed a $4.1 million referral payment and agreed to make several internal changes.Critical Mass: Tesla's Twitter Trouble. Plus: SEC Sends Cryptocurrency Cases Soaring
This week, we look at the lawsuits stemming from Elon Musk's tweets about making his company private. Also up — a report claiming the SEC's the reason for more crypto suits.Short Seller Sues Tesla, Elon Musk Over Take-Private Tweets
The complaint alleges that Musk knew at the time there was no financial backing for the proposed buyout and that the fallout led to significant losses for investors who bought Tesla stock between Aug. 7 and Aug. 17.Labaton Sucharow Names Securities Litigator to Serve as Firm Co-Chairman
Beginning in 2018, Christopher Keller will share leadership of the firm with longtime chairman Lawrence Sucharow.Labaton Sucharow Continues Its Expansion With 4 New Hires
Labaton Sucharow has hired four new lawyers in its securities litigation practice, adding one in its New York office and three others who will beef up the firm's recently launched Washington, D.C., outpost.Orbitz Shareholder Can't Prove Demand Futility in Travelport Suit
Board directors for travel company Orbitz did not breach their fiduciary duties when they approved a services agreement in which the corporation promised to pay a shortfall to entities affiliated with its controlling shareholder if it does not process a guaranteed minimum of air, car and hotel reservations through the controlling shareholder, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard has ruled.Orbitz Shareholder Can't Prove Demand Futility in Travelport Suit
Board directors for travel company Orbitz did not breach their fiduciary duties when they approved a services agreement in which the corporation promised to pay a shortfall to entities affiliated with its controlling shareholder if it does not process a guaranteed minimum of air, car and hotel reservations through the controlling shareholder, Delaware Court of Chancery Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard has ruled.Trending Stories
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