The Police Retirement System of St. Louis v. Granite Construction Incorporated et al

  1. March 17, 2022

    Robbins Geller Denied $4.5M Fee In Investor Deal Intervention

    A California federal judge Thursday rejected Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP's bid for $4.5 million in fees in an investment fraud class action in which the firm intervened during settlement negotiations, opting to award the firm $1 million instead.

  2. December 17, 2021

    Robbins Geller Seeks $4.5M Fee In Investor Deal Intervention

    Saying it prevented what would have been a "grave injustice," Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP has asked a California federal judge for a $4.5 million share of fees in an investment fraud class action after it intervened in settlement negotiations to ensure class counsel wasn't shortchanging the firm's client.

  3. May 17, 2021

    Investor Tells Court $129M Fraud Deal Can't Go Through

    An investor bringing a potential class action in state court urged a California federal court not to greenlight a $129 million settlement reached to end fraudulent accounting allegations against Granite Construction Inc., saying the class representative is attempting to settle claims that aren't its to settle.

  4. May 03, 2021

    Construction Co. Inks $129M Deal On Investors' Fraud Claims

    A class of investors suing Granite Construction Inc. for allegedly using fraudulent accounting techniques to hide $338 million in cost overruns urged a California federal judge to preliminarily approve a $129 million settlement.

  5. January 22, 2021

    Construction Co. Investors Win Class Cert. In Accounting Row

    A California federal judge on Thursday granted class certification to investors of contractor Granite Construction Inc. who allege the company used fraudulent accounting techniques to hide $338 million in cost overruns from four construction projects.