A unanimous panel of the Second Department has rebuked in unusually sharp terms Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Arthur Schack for ignoring "binding precedent" and "improperly" relying on material he g
...894-896 Manhattan Avenue Inc., Third-Party Plaintiff v. Jones Lang LaSalle Americas, Inc., Third-Party Defendant, 75453/11. HSBC Bank USA, N...
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...defendants that generated loans "destined to fail." HSBC North America Holdings, a defendant, is one of the nation's 10 largest...
...Cite as: Federal Housing Finance Agency v. UBS Americas, Inc., 11 Civ. 5201, NYLJ 1202552839095, at *1 (SDNY, Decided May 4...
...Union Free (11/24031)Motion Granted McIntosh v. Hsbc North America Hldgs. (11/10240)Motion Decided Givre v. Miller...
...mortgages. Previously HSBC Bank USA and its indirect parent, HSBC North America Holdings Inc., reached agreements in 2010 with the Office of the...
...patently false." He also ordered Irene Dorner, the CEO of HSBC North America Holdings, to personally appear at a sanction hearing, but she did...
...Nomura Holding America Inc., First Horizon National Corp. and J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. in the suits. Ally and HSBC North America...
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