FCLF’s Week in Review
Highlights from this week include: Banker bonuses bigger than fixed pay may be outlawed if some EU legislators get their wish. Could such legislation happen, or even be considered in the USA? How far will the business judgment rule stretch if criminal charges are ruled out? MF Global Execs may face personal liability says claw back [...]
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Progress Made in Subprime Litigation
It is hard to open a newspaper or watch a news program without coming across some reference to the ongoing Occupy Wall Street protests at Zucotti Park. Every Occupier seems to have an opinion, and everyone seems to have an opinion on the Occupiers — be it to support or to criticize. This is unfortunate, [...]
Say on Pay and the Business Judgment Rule
Last week the Delaware Chancery Court dismissed a derivative suit filed against Goldman Sachs. The suit alleged that the company’s compensation system wrongfully rewarded employees for taking risks that harmed the firm’s stock price. The suit was filed in the wake of the most recent mortgage crisis. The plaintiffs lawyers argued that the firm’s board [...]

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