In Re: Libor-Based Financial Instruments Antitrust Litigation

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Case Number:

1:11-md-02262

Court:

New York Southern

Nature of Suit:

Anti-Trust

Multi Party Litigation:

Class Action, Multi-district Litigation

Judge:

Naomi Reice Buchwald

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  1. June 23, 2014

    Investors Can Add Eurodollar Claims To Libor Rigging Suit

    A New York federal judge on Monday allowed investors to add claims that Barclays PLC and Rabobank's day-to-day trading in the Eurodollar futures market manipulated Libor, part of multidistrict litigation against top banks for their role in the rate-rigging scandal.

  2. May 02, 2014

    Plaintiffs Urge Court To Add Yale To Libor MDL

    Plaintiffs in a multidistrict litigation accusing several major banks of rigging the London Interbank Offered Rate urged a New York district court on Thursday to allow Yale University to be added as named plaintiff, arguing that JPMorgan Chase Bank NA's objections to the addition were meritless.

  3. October 03, 2013

    JPML Sends Charles Schwab Suit To Libor MDL In NY

    The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Wednesday reiterated its decision to send Charles Schwab Corp.'s case accusing major banks of manipulating the Libor to New York federal court for inclusion in multidistrict litigation, saying the MDL involves similar questions of fact.

  4. August 26, 2013

    JPMorgan, Citibank Duck Antitrust Claims In Libor Suit

    A New York federal judge refused Friday to revive antitrust and commodities law claims against Citibank, JPMorgan Chase  & Co. and several other banks accused of manipulating the London interbank benchmark rate.

  5. June 06, 2013

    Freddie Mac Can't Dodge Libor Suit's MDL Transfer

    The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on Thursday sent Freddie Mac's suit against Bank of America Corp. and others over the allegedly suppressed Libor rate to the MDL pending in New York federal court, rebuffing Freddie Mac's objection over the MDL judge's dismissal of Sherman Act claims.

  6. May 20, 2013

    Investors Give Libor Antitrust Claims Another Shot

    Investors pushed Friday to revive their antitrust claims against Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and other top banks accused of rigging the London Interbank Offered Rate as part of multidistrict litigation over the rate scandal.

  7. May 06, 2013

    Investors Get Chance To Revive Antitrust Claims In Libor MDL

    The judge overseeing multidistrict litigation accusing Bank of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and other top banks of rigging the London Interbank Offered Rate agreed Friday to give investors one last chance to make their antitrust allegations stick.

  8. March 05, 2013

    Libor Plaintiffs Blasted By Judge For 'Piggybacking' On DOJ

    Plaintiffs' lawyers who complain that large banks manipulated Libor should have filed their lawsuits earlier, a New York federal judge said Tuesday as she considered the banks' request that antitrust and other claims be thrown out.

  9. March 01, 2013

    Calif. Residents Propose New Homeowner Class In Libor MDL

    Two San Francisco residents moved Thursday to lead a nationwide class of homeowners accusing a slew of banks and their subsidiaries of manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate, telling a New York federal judge that the four existing classes in the multidistrict litigation don't represent their interests.

  10. February 22, 2013

    Calif. County Urges New Municipality Class In Libor MDL

    A California county pushed Thursday to lead a class of municipalities accusing a slew of major banks of manipulating Libor rates, telling the New York federal judge handling the multidistrict litigation that the four existing classes didn't represent the municipalities' claims.

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