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...*1 These cases arise out of the alleged manipulation of the London InterBank Offered Rate ("LIBOR"...
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...160;the proposed guidelines. In narrowing the scope of cases to which the proposals would applyto those with...
...and indemnification. On or about January 30, 2012, plaintiff voluntarily withdrew all of its claims against the Gerstman parties, as a result of which only...
...and indemnification. On or about January 30, 2012, plaintiff voluntarily withdrew all of its claims against the Gerstman parties, as a result of which only...
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...D. Boccuzzi, David E. Brodsky, Lisa M. Gouldy and Liana Roza Vitale of counsel, Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, New York. ...
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