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January 25, 2010
...series of damage claims by hedge funds, banks’ proprietary trading desks and large family offices. People familiar with the plaintiff’s plans said the total volume of future damage claims in Germany and the US by more than 50 claimants could exceed $10bn... By Daniel Schäfer in Frankfurt
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December 20, 2009
...rather, he won on principle; the court said that the law “went beyond the congressional power.” But so what, since “plaintiff’s damages could not be assessed without regard for the internal economy of the country at the time.” There are more and more... By John Dizard
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December 19, 2009
...rather, he won on principle; the court said that the law "went beyond the congressional power". But so what, since "plaintiff's damages could not be assessed without regard for the internal economy of the country at the time". There are more and more... By John Dizard
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December 21, 2009
...2007, mortgage securities made up more than 46 per cent of the portfolio, a figure disputed by people close to JPMorgan. "Plaintiff's position is that defendants had too much appetite for risk," the Supreme Court's judgment says, adding that CMMF claims... By Francesco Guerrera in New York
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December 21, 2009
...mortgage securities made up more than 46 per cent of the portfolio - a figure that is disputed by people close to JPMorgan. "Plaintiff's position is that defendants had too much appetite for risk," the supreme court's judgment says, before adding that CMMF... By Francesco Guerrera in New York
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December 20, 2009
...mortgage securities made up more than 46 per cent of the portfolio – a figure that is disputed by people close to JPMorgan. “Plaintiff’s position is that defendants had too much appetite for risk,” the supreme court’s judgment says, before adding that CMMF... By Francesco Guerrera in New York
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October 27, 2009
...which alleged that Shanda had abused its dominant position in the market for online literature. The case centred on the plaintiff's ultimately fruitless attempt to commission two authors to write a sequel to a novel series originally published by Shanda... By Sundeep Tucker in Hong Kong and Kathrin Hille in,Beijing
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October 26, 2009
...which alleged that Shanda had abused its dominant position in the market for online literature. The case centred on the plaintiff’s ultimately fruitless attempt to commission two authors to write a sequel to a novel series originally published by Shanda, an... By Sundeep Tucker in Hong Kong and Kathrin Hille in Beijing
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April 16, 2009
...the loss of 600 jobs and a £2.7bn writedown of goodwill for 2008. A person familiar with the case said the focus of the plaintiff’s case was a section of the article in which Mr Dyke wrote about the circumstances under which Mr Grade left his previous role... By Megan Murphy and Ben Fenton
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January 12, 2009
...consequential damages to its customers, as well as fines or other sanctions to the relevant governmental body(ies). Potential plaintiff(s)/foreign governments are almost certainly aware that Gazprom has significant assets located outside of Russia to pursue...
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