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With Mary Jo White departing Debevoise & Plimpton for the Securities and Exchange Commission, the law firm announced on Monday that it had named Mary Beth Hogan as co-chair of its litigation department.
Bank of America disclosed that the payment for the latest settlement would come from its litigation reserves, including an additional $1.6 billion it is adding this quarter to cover the costs of its litigation.
In 1982, he joined Kronish Lieb Weiner and Hellman as head of its litigation department.
Most of its litigation never goes beyond an individual in terms of its implications.
Because of its litigation against the government, the fund receives no public financing.
Boeing said the latest earnings included 11 cents a share from a reduction of its litigation reserve.
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The price represents a 66% premium for MP3.com shares, which is not bad for a company that faces at least the threat of bankruptcy due to its litigation exposure.
Looking at full-year results, the impact of the patent-related litigation is even more apparent: comScore says the GAAP losses for 2011 ($15.8 million, or $0.49 per share) include costs of $16.5 million related to its litigation and subsequent settlement with Nielsen.
One measure of the litigation risk facing banks can be found in the latest quarterly report of JPMorgan Chase, a large American bank with an unusually open policy of disclosing its litigation risks.
The bank does not disclose the volume of its mortgage litigation reserves.
Milberg Weiss, the country's largest plaintiff firm specializing in shareholder class actions, lists all of its pending litigation online (http://securities.milberg.com).milberg.com
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