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March 14, 2014
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation as Receiver for Amcore Bank, N.A., et al v. Bank of America Corporation, et al
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1:14-cv-01757
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- Gibson Dunn
- Gilbert LLP
- Herbert Smith Freehills
- Hogan Lovells
- King & Spalding
- Labaton Keller
- Latham & Watkins
- Law Office of Steven J. Fink PLLC
- Mayer Brown
- Milbank LLP
- Paul Weiss
- Schindler Cohen
- Sidley Austin
- Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Troutman
- WilmerHale
- Zelle LLP
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- Bank of America Corp.
- Bank of Scotland PLC
- Barclays PLC
- British Bankers' Association
- Citigroup Inc.
- Credit Suisse Group AG
- Deutsche Bank AG
- Government Development Bank for Puerto Rico
- HBOS PLC
- HSBC Holdings PLC
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Lloyds Banking Group PLC
- Lloyds Bank PLC
- National Westminster Bank PLC
- NatWest Markets PLC
- Portigon AG
- Royal Bank of Canada
- Societe Generale
- UBS Group AG
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August 13, 2019
Big Banks Get Dozens Of Claims Cut From Libor-Rigging MDL
Bank of America and a host of other big banks being sued over their alleged role in rigging Libor will face a slimmed-down set of claims after a New York federal judge agreed to honor an agreement made with Freddie Mac and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to cut dozens of claims.
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