Williams v. CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. et al (JRG1)
Case Number:
1:19-cv-00181
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Firms
- Abraham Fruchter
- Balch & Bingham
- Bernstein Litowitz
- Bronstein Gewirtz
- Evans Harrison Hackett
- Faruqi & Faruqi
- Holifield & Janich
- Kaskela Law
- King & Spalding
- Lacy Price
- Pomerantz LLP
- Stranch Jennings
- The Hamilton Firm
Companies
Sectors & Industries:
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August 24, 2023
Pomerantz, Other Firms Get $3.5M In CBL Shareholder Suit
A Tennessee federal judge awarded $3.5 million to lawyers from six firms for their work on behalf of investors in reaching a $17.5 million settlement with mall operator CBL & Associates Properties Inc.
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August 15, 2023
6 Firms For CBL Mall Shareholders Seek $3.5M In Fees
Lawyers for investors in formerly bankrupt mall operator CBL & Associates Properties Inc. asked a Tennessee federal court Monday for $3.5 million in attorney fees and final approval of their deal to end their putative class action over allegations that the company was slow to disclose a hefty legal settlement in a separate case.
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April 20, 2023
Bankrupt Mall Co. Hatches $17.5M Settlement With Investors
Shopping mall company CBL & Associates Properties Inc. has agreed to pay $17.5 million to end a lawsuit by investors who claim they were harmed when the company was allegedly slow to disclose a $90 million settlement with tenants over their electric bills.
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August 19, 2022
Investors Seek Cert. In Bankrupt Mall Co. Stock Drop Suit
Investors in shopping mall company CBL & Associates Properties Inc. asked a Tennessee federal court to certify them as a class for a lawsuit over whether they were harmed when the company was allegedly slow to disclose a $90 million settlement with tenants over their electric bills.
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January 15, 2021
CBL Mall Execs Get 90-Day Ch. 11 Stay On Stockholder Suit
Several current and former executives of mall owner CBL & Associates will get a 90-day reprieve from a federal stockholder lawsuit, after a Texas bankruptcy court judge extended the stay on litigation during CBL's Chapter 11 reorganization.