Wilder v. News Corporation et al

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Case overview

Case Number:

1:11-cv-04947

Court:

New York Southern

Nature of Suit:

Securities/Commodities

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action

Judge:

Paul G. Gardephe

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  1. September 21, 2016

    Judge Won't Reconsider News Corp. Hacking Suit Dismissal

    A New York federal judge on Tuesday declined to revive a dismissed investors' lawsuit accusing Rupert Murdoch and other News Corp. executives of concealing a scandal over rampant phone-hacking, finding the group had not met the standard for reconsideration.

  2. October 07, 2015

    News Corp. Hacking Suit Lacks NY Connection, Judge Says

    A New York federal judge explained on Wednesday that he dismissed investors' suit accusing Rupert Murdoch and other News Corp. executives of concealing a scandal over rampant phone-hacking because the court lacked jurisdiction over the foreign defendants.

  3. October 01, 2015

    News Corp. Dodges US Investors' Phone-Hacking Suit Again

    A New York federal judge has again dismissed claims that News Corp. and several top executives, including Rupert Murdoch, concealed a widespread phone hacking scandal from U.S. investors, according to an order made public on Thursday.

  4. April 01, 2014

    News Corp., Murdoch Evade Investor Suit Over Phone Hacking

    News Corp. and several top executives, including Rupert Murdoch, have won a bid to dismiss claims they concealed a widespread phone hacking scandal from U.S. investors, according to a New York federal court ruling made public on Tuesday.

  5. December 03, 2012

    News Corp., Murdochs Seek Exit From US Suit Over Hacking

    News Corp. and top executives Rupert Murdoch and James Murdoch urged a New York federal judge to dismiss them from a class action brought by shareholders over the company's phone-hacking scandal in the U.K., arguing that the alleged misconduct might constitute mismanagement, but not securities fraud.

  6. November 26, 2012

    News Corp.'s Brooks Seeks Exit From US Phone-Hacking Suit

    A former News Corp. executive embroiled in the company's phone-hacking scandal in the U.K. demanded Friday to be dropped from a class action brought by shareholders in New York's Southern District because she said it fails to prove personal jurisdiction over her.

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