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English High Court Sets Date For ‘Trigger’ Litigation with Regard to Mesothelioma Claims and Employer Liability
Federal Court Dismisses Subprime Class Action Claims
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Recent Study Finds That Securities Class Actions Increased Significantly in 2007 Due to Subprime Crisis
A joint study conducted by the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse and Cornerstone Research recently concluded that there were 166 securities class action lawsuits filed in federal courts nationwide last year. This is a 43% increase from 2006. …
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Bermuda Regulatory: Bermuda Monetary Authority Publishes 2008/9 Business Plan
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UK: New FSA Insurance: Conduct of Business Sourcebook
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Further Analysis: Supreme Court Limits Securities Fraud Liability of Third Parties
As we reported on here, in Stoneridge Investment Partners, LLC v.Scientific-Atlanta, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to permit investor suits against third parties who engaged in deceptive acts that contributed to another party’s securities fraud, where the third parties had no duty to disclose their acts to the public, and where their deceptive acts were in fact not communicated to the public. …
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Connecticut Bulletin Exempts Certain Commercial Lines from Filing Requirements
On January 7, 2007, Connecticut Commissioner of Insurance, Thomas R. Sullivan, issued Bulletin PC-03 (the “Bulletin”), announcing a one-year pilot program under which certain lines of commercial insurance will be exempt from state rate and form filing requirements. …
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Cox Appointed as Deputy CEO at the BMA
A Scheme Deferring Irrecoverable Value Added Tax by the Churchill Group of Companies is Upheld by the English High Court
In The Commissioners for Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs v Weald Leasing Ltd [2008] EWHC 30 (Ch), the High Court dismissed an appeal by the Commissioners against a ruling by a VAT and duties tribunal that a scheme deferring irrecoverable VAT using artificial leases was not contrary to the purpose of the Value Added Tax Act 1994 (or Directive 77/388 which the Act implemented) and therefore not abusive. Weald Leasing Ltd was a member of the Churchill group of companies carrying on insurance business but was not a member of their VAT group. …
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