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April 15, 2019
Pomerantz Attys Seek $8M In Fees In Barclays Dark Pool Suit
A class of Barclays investors asked a New York federal court for final approval of their $27 million deal with the bank over its alleged mismanagement of its off-exchange trading pool, along with more than $8.1 million in attorney fees for Pomerantz LLP.
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January 29, 2019
Barclays To Shell Out $27M To Settle Investors' Dark Pool Suit
Barclays PLC has agreed to pay $27 million to end a securities fraud class action that has dragged on for more than four years over the bank's alleged mismanagement of its off-exchange trading pool.
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September 24, 2018
Ex-Barclays CEOs Escape Claims In Dark Pool Case
A New York federal judge dismissed the former CEOs of Barclays PLC from a class action alleging shares of the bank were artificially inflated by misrepresentations about the safety and transparency of its dark pool, citing a lack of evidence about the executives’ involvement.
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September 07, 2016
Barclays Wins Stay Of Dark Pool Suit To Appeal Class Cert.
The Second Circuit on Wednesday granted Barclays PLC’s bid for an emergency freeze of an underlying shareholder suit over alleged misrepresentations related to the bank’s dark pool while Barclays appeals a federal judge’s class certification order.
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July 29, 2016
Barclays Urges 2nd Circ. To Stay Appealed Dark Pool Case
Barclays PLC on Thursday urged the Second Circuit to institute an emergency stay of the underlying shareholder suit over alleged misrepresentations related to the bank's dark pool, saying that doing so is necessary while the bank appeals the federal judge's class certification order.
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July 05, 2016
Barclays Can't Stay Dark Pool Suit During 2nd Circ. Review
A New York federal judge Tuesday rejected Barclays PLC's bid to pause a shareholder action alleging misrepresentations related to its "dark pool" while an appellate court reviews another federal judge's decision to grant class certification, saying the bank failed to establish a likelihood of reversal.
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February 26, 2016
Ex-SEC Officials Say Barclays Class Cert. Defies Halliburton
A trio of former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission members have joined law professors and business groups in urging the Second Circuit to review a decision to certify a class of Barclays PLC shareholders suing the bank over its dark pool, on the grounds that the lower court's order went against the U.S. Supreme Court's 2014 Halliburton decision.
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February 02, 2016
Barclays Investors Get Class Cert. In Dark Pool Suit
Investors accusing Barclays PLC of lying about the risk of trading on its off-exchange "dark pool" won class certification as a New York federal judge ruled Tuesday that the bank had failed to show the stock's price wasn't affected by the bank's alleged fraud.
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October 28, 2015
Barclays Investors Say 'Dark Pool' Probe Docs Off Limits
Investors accusing Barclays PLC of lying about the transparency and safety of trading on its off-exchange "dark pool" told a New York federal judge Tuesday that the bank isn't entitled to documents related to their presuit investigation, saying Barclays is "fishing" for evidence of misconduct.
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October 23, 2015
Barclays Says Investors Won't Detail 'Dark Pool' Probe
Barclays PLC has asked a New York federal judge to force investors in a proposed class action to reveal how they conducted an investigation into claims the bank concealed the risks of an off-exchange “dark pool,” accusing them of copying a New York attorney general suit.