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Wal-Mart Blocks Akin Gump Memo In Dukes Lawsuit
If the massive gender-discrimination lawsuit known as Dukes v. Wal-Mart goes to trial someday, the plaintiffs won't be able to rely on a legal memo in which Wal-Mart's former lawyers at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld warned the retailer that it had a gender-discrimination problem.Countrywide wages tranche warfare against investors' claims
Investors who sued over $351 billion in downgraded Countrywide Financial Corp. mortgage-backed securities after the 2007 subprime market collapse may have to settle for less than 1 percent of what they initially sought.Mortgage-backed securities investors have seen their claims whittled down time and again since the financial crisis sparked securities class actions nationwide. But it's been rare for judges to dismiss MBS claims outright, making NovaStar's defense win sting even harder for the plaintiff's lawyers at Cohen Milstein.
Plaintiffs would divide BP shareholder claims into three trials
Lawyers for shareholders suing BP PLC to recover losses tied to last year's Deepwater Horizon oil spill have proposed a timetable by which their cases would go to trial separately, with the first trial possible by July 30, 2012, according to court documents.Fallout from Goldman ruling continues in NovaStar MBS case
The 2nd Circuit halted a winning streak for Simpson Thacher and Orrick in a mortgage-backed securities class action against banks that underwrote and sold billions in securities backed by NovaStar loans.$7.5 Million Settlement Closes Eventful Dynex Securities Class Action
After a key ruling from the Second Circuit on collective scienter, a nasty fight among the lawyers involving allegations of fraud on the court, and a judicial lecture on diversity at law firms, one of the most eventful securities class actions in recent years reached an anticlimactic end on Tuesday.Settlement close in Native American farmers' discrimination suit
The Justice Department is nearing a comprehensive class settlement with a class of Native American farmers who filed a discrimination suit against the federal government in 1999.Native American farmers' class action unsettled as next deadline looms
The clock is ticking on negotiations to settle another mammoth discrimination lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this one brought by Native American farmers and ranchers.Trending Stories
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