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In Re: Fannie Mae Securities and Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) Litigation
Case Number:
1:09-md-02013
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action, Multi-district Litigation
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Firms
- Capozzi Adler
- Cohn Lifland
- Cotchett Pitre
- Debevoise & Plimpton
- Dechert LLP
- Dietrich Siben
- Diserio Martin
- DLA Piper
- Entwistle & Cappucci
- Federman & Sherwood
- Fried Frank
- Greer Herz
- Harwood Feffer
- Jones Day
- Kaplan Hecker
- Kessler Topaz
- Latham & Watkins
- Levi & Korsinsky
- Milberg Coleman
- O'Melveny & Myers
- Paul Hastings
- Paul Weiss
- Pomerantz LLP
- Robbins Geller
- Robins Kaplan
- Robinson Brog
- Sarraf Gentile
- Satterlee Stephens
- Shapiro Arato
- Simpson Thacher
- Tydings & Rosenberg
- Wolf Popper
Companies
- Bank of America Corp.
- Barclays PLC
- Citigroup Inc.
- Deutsche Bank AG
- Federal National Mortgage Association
- Fitch Ratings Ltd.
- FTN Financial Group
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.
- Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
- Morgan Stanley
- Safeco Insurance Co.
- Washington Mutual Inc.
- Wells Fargo & Co.
Government Agencies
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October 22, 2012
Fannie Mae Can't Kick Workers' Suit Over Dwindled Stock Plans
A New York federal judge on Monday trimmed a putative class action against Fannie Mae and some of its directors over the catastrophic blow employee stock option plans took after the housing crisis, but allowed the workers to proceed with other claims against the erstwhile mortgage finance giant.
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August 31, 2012
Fannie, Goldman Beat Some Claims In Subprime Mortgage Suit
A New York federal judge on Thursday trimmed claims against Fannie Mae, its former brass and several underwriters including Goldman Sachs in multidistrict litigation alleging they misled investors about their management of subprime mortgage risks.
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August 22, 2011
Investors Win Broad Discovery In Fannie Mae Suit
A New York federal judge on Friday refused to limit discovery for investors in multidistrict litigation alleging Fannie Mae misled them about its management of subprime mortgage risk in relation to several stock offerings.
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April 15, 2011
2 Ex-Fannie Execs Can't Escape Risk Claims
A New York federal judge on April 11 declined to revisit his ruling allowing retirement fund plaintiffs to proceed with class action claims that Fannie Mae's former CEO and former chief risk officer misled them about the mortgage giant's risk profile in relation to several stock offerings.