Suspicions that banks involved in setting the London interbank offered rate were manipulating it spurred investors to file lawsuits beginning in 2011. Now, a growing number of plaintiffs firms are jo
A federal judge in San Francisco has named Hagens Berman Sobol & Shapiro and Pearson, Simon, Warshaw & Penny as interim co-lead counsel in multidistrict litigation against Carrier IQ. The firms beat
...the Oct. 3 edition misreported the number of attorneys at Pomerantz Haudek Grossman & Gross. The correct number is 33....
...Bruce Steckler served on the plaintiffs' executive steering committee with attorneys from Grossman Roth, Hanly Conroy Bierstein Sheridan Fisher & Hayes, the Alters Law Firm...
...Korein Tillery | Labaton Sucharow | Lieff Cabraser Heiman & Bernstein | Milberg | Pomerantz Haudek Grossman & Gross | Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan | Strook & Strook & Lavan...
...Lead attorneys Michael Yarnoff, Jennifer Enck. Co-counsel Harwood Feffer; Pomerantz Haudek Grossman & Gross; Tydings & Rosenberg. Investment management firm AllianceBernstein engaged in illegal...
...motion by lawyers for the plaintiffs at New York's Pomerantz Haudek Grossman & Gross to grant final approval of the settlement, which resolved claims...
Shareholder lawsuits against Toyota Motor Corp. face several obstacles. A judge has questioned why several motions for lead counsel status were filed on behalf of large groups of investors rather tha
...Gerald Silk, a partner at New York's Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman whose clients include foreign investors, noted that 85% of the class could...
A rare joint letter to the SEC from a group of defense law firms over shareholder proxy access received an even rarer response from nine of the country's largest plaintiffs' law firms, including New
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