...securities law violations in Bank of America's acquisition of Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. in 2009. A group of state and foreign...
...alleged federal securities law violations involving its 2009 acquisition of Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. Plaintiffs attorneys called it the largest settlement of its kind...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...Anders Consulting Inc ., co-chair of...at Merrill Lynch Wealth Management...
...against Foxwoods Development Co., of St. Louis...commitment letter from Merrill Lynch for sufficient funds...
...Therasense Inc. v. Becton...Dickinson & Co. The...likes of Merrill Lynch, Booz Allen...
...class action defense group and Skadden partner Scott Musoff for UBS Americas Inc.; and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison Chairman Brad Karp for Citigroup...
Richard Cordray has been called many things in recent weeks. Political pawn. Brilliant advocate. Anti-business zealot. Devoted public servant
...New Jersey." (See State of New Jersey v. Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc. ) To Merrill Lynch's chagrin, the court held that...
...Merck & Co. Inc. is not...advisers at Merrill Lynch & Co...
...between Air Products and Chemicals Inc. and Airgas Inc., the Delaware...filed suit. The funds became co-plaintiffs and a trial took...
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