...the plaintiffs bar all that much to show for it. But the ARS freeze also spawned a massive antitrust case, after a trio of plaintiffs...
...Id. ¶77(d).) The broker advertised investments in auction rate securities (ARS) that would be "safe, liquid, and guaranteed by the United States...
...here to see Judicial Profile American Rock Salt (ARS) operates a salt mine within Livingston County under an arrangement with the...
...Bank v. Thomas (59232/12)Motion Granted, Case Disposed Ars Investors II 2012-1 Hvb v. Danbury Sports (62279/12)Motion...
...alleges that Defendant's activities related to certain auction rate securities ("ARS") purchased by Plaintiff ran afoul of the law. Merrill served as...
...with two decisions in the space of two days dismissing suits by ARS investors. A ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the...
...of placing "support bids" in the Auction Rate Securities ("ARS") market; and (2) claims of negligent misrepresentation based upon the credit...
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