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HSBC, Nomura Lose Bid to Block U.S. Regulator Lawsuits

August 29th, 2014 (0)
HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA) and Nomura Holdings Inc. (8604) lost a bid to block claims by a U.S. regulator the banks say were brought too late, clearing the way for a trial of HSBC over questionable mortgage practices. U.S. ...

Ford, IBM win dismissal of 12-year lawsuit over apartheid abuses

August 29th, 2014 (0)
A Manhattan federal judge has dismissed a 12-year-old lawsuit accusing Ford Motor Co (F.N) and IBM Corp (IBM.N) of encouraging human rights abuses in apartheid-era South Africa, reluctantly concluding that the case does not belong in U.S. courts. U.S. ...

PwC must face $1 billion lawsuit over MF Global advice

August 28th, 2014 (0)
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered PricewaterhouseCoopers to face a $1 billion (603 million pounds)lawsuit claiming that its bad accounting advice was a substantial cause of the October 2011 bankruptcy of MF Global Holdings Ltd, a brokerage run by ...

Keeping Corporate Lawyers Silent Can Shelter Wrongdoing

August 27th, 2014 (0)
Have you heard of Maritza I. Munich? The answer is almost certainly no, yet she is a central figure in Walmart’s unfolding bribery scandal. Ms. Munich was a Walmart lawyer who advocated an aggressive response to investigating the scandal ...

U.S. loses bid to dismiss ex-AIG CEO’s $25 billion lawsuit over bailout

August 27th, 2014 (0)
A federal judge has rejected the United States’ bid to dismiss a more than $25 billion lawsuit filed by Maurice “Hank” Greenberg, the former chief executive of American International Group Inc, over the insurer’s government bailout, clearing the way ...

U.S. confident its $5 billion S&P lawsuit was not retaliation

August 26th, 2014 (0)
The United States, which is suing Standard & Poor’s for $5 billion over its credit ratings, said on Monday it is confident that documents the rating agency wants for its defense will not show that the lawsuit was filed ...

UK court rulings show move away from European to common law

August 25th, 2014 (0)
Supreme court deputy president questions whether return to constitutionalism is response to rise in anti-European sentiment. Leading judges are putting “renewed emphasis” on British constitutional principles after years of concentrating on European legislation as a source of rights and ...

Argentina says to bring defaulted debt under national law

August 20th, 2014 (0)
President Cristina Fernandez on Tuesday unveiled legislation that seeks to push bondholders to swap defaulted debt for new notes governed by Argentine law, a move aimed at skirting a U.S. ruling that prevented her government from paying its creditors. ...

Lawmakers threaten Ex-Im Bank subpoena in oversight rebuff

August 20th, 2014 (0)
Top members of the House of Representatives Financial Services panel are threatening to subpoena the U.S. Export-Bank over the bank’s refusal to make three employees available for questioning as Congress considers whether to renew the bank’s charter. Chairman Jeb ...

Lawmakers criticize Fed’s crisis lending program

August 19th, 2014 (0)
Federal Reserve was urged to limit its crisis lending programs for big banks from a bipartisan group of lawmakers. During the crisis, the Fed invoked its emergency lending powers to pump cash into Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and other banks ...
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