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Berman Tabacco Announces a Notice of Pendency of Class Action and Proposed Settlement for Sterling Bancorp Securities Litigation
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
STERLING BANCORP, INC.; GARY JUDD; THOMAS LOPP; MICHAEL MONTEMAYOR; SCOTT SELIGMAN; BARRY ALLEN; JON FOX; SETH MELTZER; SANDRA SELIGMAN; PETER SINATRA; BENJAMIN WINEMAN; LYLE WOLBERG; PIPER SANDLER COMPANIES; AND AMERICAN CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC,
Hearing, and Motion for Attorneys Fees and Reimbursement of Litigation Expenses
TO:
All Persons that purchased or otherwise acquired Sterling Bancorp, Inc. (SBT) common stock during the period from November 17, 2017, through and including March 17, 2020 (the Settlement Class Period ), including shares sold in the initial public offering that commenced on November 17, 2017 (the Settlement Class )
By Benjamin Cox on May 5, 2021 at 10:04am
More information has broke in the case against 4 former ComEd executives that allegedly implicates former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan.
According to Jason Meisner of the Chicago Tribune, the attorney for former ComEd lobbyist and Quincy State Representative Michael McClain said in a status hearing in federal court in Chicago this morning that federal prosecutors had “intimated that they may be seeking a superseding indictment” in the matter of charges of corruption in the case. Usually, a superseding indictment means that more defendants are going to be added to the case.
Meisner says that the lawyer for former ComEd Attorney John Hooker then asked for more information on when or what that indictment might include. Assistant U.S. Attorney Sarah Streicker then declined comment, saying that prosecutors weren’t in a position to discuss the possibility of the indictment, saying more information should be avail
Greenberg Traurig’s Mary-Olga Lovett to Speak at ABA 2021 Virtual Litigation Section Annual Conference
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Mary-Olga Lovett, Senior Vice President of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, will speak at the American Bar Association’s (ABA) 2021 Virtual Litigation Section Annual Conference to be held May 5-7.
“Year after year, the ABA Litigation Section Conference has been a leading event in the legal field,” Lovett said. “It’s an honor to have this opportunity to share this forum in such esteemed company and to discuss my life’s passion – strategy for trial, which must begin on day one.” HOUSTON (PRWEB)
April 28, 2021 David Clay Fowlkes, Acting United States Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas, announced that Angel Denette Cameron of Bella Vista, Arkansas, but originally from central Louisiana, was sentenced today to 66 months in federal prison without the possibility of parole followed by three years of supervised release on one count of False Claims against the United States, one count of False Declaration under Perjury, and one count of Aggravated Identity Theft. The Honorable Timothy L. Brooks, United States District Judge, presided over the sentencing hearing in the United States District Court in Fayetteville, Arkansas.