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Securities Docket A.M. News Wire for May 27, 2009

By Securities Docket on May 27, 2009, 6:55 am

  • Canadian Securities Litigation Ramps Up. http://bit.ly/17cf56 #
  • SEC’s Would-Be Lobbyist Said to Drop Out After Quitting GE Job. http://bit.ly/jRwz8 #
  • “When it comes to class-action lawsuits and securities-fraud cases, Sotomayor’s record holds as a pragmatist.” http://bit.ly/nqwWk #
  • Weil Corporate Partner Takes the Stand for Government in Refco Case. http://bit.ly/qD983 #
  • Sotomayor: 2006 ruling that investors could not proceed with class action alleging banks fraudulently priced IPOs. http://bit.ly/GJDqQ #
  • Judge Rakoff Explains Choice of Mississippi Fund to Lead Subprime Class Action. http://bit.ly/15cqoy #
  • In Surprise Move, U.S. Attorney to Leave Philadelphia Post. http://bit.ly/1PBbvp #
  • PwC rejects global plan for Lehman recoveries. http://bit.ly/BZJF7 #
  • Australia: Bribery claims against Securency International being looked at. http://bit.ly/UxZ4N #
  • Court Hears Argument in Mark Cuban’s Motion to Dismiss SEC’s Case, Does Not Rule. http://bit.ly/2g7qi #
  • Supreme Court nominee Sotomayor has long record in securities and business cases. http://bit.ly/44ib7q #
  • Fox Business News: “Crazy Eddie” the Movie? http://bit.ly/SAsb3 #
  • Banco Santander to Pay $235 Million in Madoff Case. http://bit.ly/PfuKu #
  • FCPA Prosecutions by DOJ Surge: 120 Cases Now Under Investigation. http://bit.ly/3DuLgd #
  • U.S. Supreme Court Grants Cert. in Appeal of Merck/Vioxx Securities Class Action Dismissal. http://bit.ly/dm6Hw #
  • Bear Stearns’ Trail of ‘Lies’ laid out in prosecutor’s document filed in federal court in Brooklyn. http://bit.ly/qyf3s #
  • Lawyers, Firm Face Subpoenas for Alleged Interference With Dreier Trustee. http://bit.ly/ylhwN #
  • FSA fines third Morgan Stanley dealer in three weeks for trading violations. http://bit.ly/6cMdS #
  • PwC urges transparency as priority: “A loss of focus on transparency means the risk of litigation goes up.” http://bit.ly/RMy9I #
  • Shell bonus payouts infuriate investors, who demand payback. http://bit.ly/cNLDT #
  • Canada: Investment industry sets up whistleblower tip line. http://bit.ly/gnS03 #
  • Australian Securities and Investment Commission Lifts Ban on Covered Short Selling of Financials. http://bit.ly/GBM1V #

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One response to “Securities Docket A.M. News Wire for May 27, 2009”

  1. More on Sotomayor and Class Actions « ClassActionBlawg.com May 27, 2009, 11:38 am at 11:38 am | Permalink

    […] http://www.businessweek.com/blogs/money_politics/archives/2009/05/sotomayor_on_di.html?chan=top%20news_top%20news%20index%20-%20temp_news%20+%20analysis (via Securities Docket) […]

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