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...The two companies told US District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle on Monday that they “wished to stay any further court proceedings” until January 18 to allow the two companies “time to evaluate all options”....
...US District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle set a hearing for Thursday next week to consider arguments by Department of Justice lawyers that a decision by AT&T to withdraw its application for approval by the Federal...
...However the ruling, handed down by US District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle, who will also hear the Department of Justice’s antitrust suit against AT&T and T-Mobile USA, sent mixed signals to analysts and investors...
...At a lively hearing on Friday, US district judge Ellen Huvelle said she would consider delaying the case brought by the justice department against the deal, which had been set for February, dashing AT&T’...
...The DoJ and AT&T are scheduled to present their cases to Judge Ellen Huvelle during a hearing that starts on September 21....
...Judge Ellen Huvelle expressed deep dissatisfaction with the original terms of a $75m settlement over claims that the US bank failed to properly disclose $43bn in subprime-related investments to shareholders...
...District Judge Ellen Huvelle asked the agency last month to explain what senior executives knew as she considers approving Citigroup’s $75 million settlement with the regulator....
...Attorneys for the bank and the regulator must submit a new round of court filings next month, after Judge Ellen Huvelle requested more information on the Citi-SEC settlement....
...Attorneys for the bank and the regulator will have to submit a new round of court filings next month, after Judge Ellen Huvelle requested more information on the settlement deal reached by Citigroup with...
...Judge Ellen Huvelle expressed deep dissatisfaction with the original terms of a $75m settlement over claims that Citi failed to properly disclose $40bn in subprime-related investments to shareholders in...
...Judge Ellen Huvelle, the judge in the Citi case, sent a clear warning that the courts cannot be expected to “rubber stamp” deals agreed by the Securities and Exchange Commission....
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