SEC Brazil Dam Lawsuit Puts ESG Disclosures in Focus
A recently announced U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawsuit over the collapse of the Brumadinho dam in Brazil underscores a sharper focus by regulators
A recently announced U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) lawsuit over the collapse of the Brumadinho dam in Brazil underscores a sharper focus by regulators
After 8.5 years from the initially filed complaint in October 2013 – and just one day prior to jury selection within the scheduled trial –
Italy is not often thought of as a litigious country, especially with regard to securities class actions, but there has recently been a gradual increase
Shortly following the tragic crash of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 Max in March 2019, investors filed a 31-page complaint in an Illinois Federal court, alleging
ROCKVILLE, Md. (March 7, 2022) –Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd ranked first among plaintiffs’ firms with nearly $1.9 billion in total settlement funds recovered in
As the world completes a full two years of navigating the perils of the Coronavirus pandemic, U.S. shareholders continue to file class action complaints alleging
ING Groep N.V. – a company that offers banking services to private clients, small businesses, large corporations, financial institutions, and governments worldwide – is at
The following is an excerpt from a recently published ISS Securities Class Action Services white paper. Click here to download and read the full report. Looking back
As 2021 came to a close, the final tally of new U.S. shareholder class action complaints declined for the second straight year (this followed a
As the world will soon reflect on two full years of living through the COVID pandemic, the pace of shareholder-related class action settlements continue to