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====== The Biggest Class Action Settlements ====== | ====== The Biggest Class Action Settlements ====== | ||
- | ===== Tobacco Settlements ===== | + | ==== Tobacco Settlements ==== |
+ | In 1998, Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds, and two other tobacco corporations agreed to a $206 billion settlement that would pay medical expenditures for smoking-related ailments at a minimum. Attorneys general from 46 states took part in the settlement, which provided annual payments over a 25-year period. Due to the involvement of public prosecutors, | ||
+ | ==== BP Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill ==== | ||
+ | In 2016, a federal judge in New Orleans gave final approval to a $20 billion settlement resolving civil claims related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The majority of the revenues are used to settle federal claims and fines, while the remaining $5 billion to $6 billion is used to pay state and local governments. This is not a standard class action, as it was spearheaded by public prosecutors rather than the plaintiff' | ||
- | In 1998, Philip Morris, RJ Reynolds, and two other tobacco corporations | + | ==== Volkswagen Emissions Scandal ==== |
+ | A federal judge in San Francisco granted a $14.7 billion settlement in 2016 as a result of a Volkswagen plot to cheat emission testing on its diesel vehicles. The deal includes monies for vehicle buybacks at pre-scandal market values, as well as additional cash payouts to 475,000 diesel car owners. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Enron Securities Fraud ==== | ||
+ | A federal judge in Houston granted a $7.2 billion settlement in 2008, ending charges that the energy trading company Enron deceived shareholders prior to filing for bankruptcy. Over 90% of the settlement money was provided by JP Morgan Chase, Citigroup, and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. Payments were planned to be made to around 1.5 million individual and institutional investors. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Enron Securities Fraud Continued ==== | ||
+ | Citigroup and the University of California, the primary plaintiff who represented Enron investors, | ||
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+ | ==== Worldcom Accounting Scandal ==== | ||
+ | In 2005, a federal judge in New York approved settlements worth around $6.1 billion in shareholder fraud litigation against WorldCom. The case was led by New York State Comptroller Alan Hevesi on behalf of WorldCom stock and bondholders, | ||
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+ | ==== FEN-PHEN Diet Drugs ==== | ||
+ | In 2000, a federal judge in Philadelphia granted a $3.75 billion settlement | ||
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+ | ==== American Indian Trust ==== | ||
+ | A federal judge in the District of Columbia has given final permission to a $3.4 billion settlement involving American Indian claims that the federal government misused monies in land trust accounts dating back to the nineteenth century. The case arises from the government' | ||
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+ | ==== Silicone Breast Implants ==== | ||
+ | In the mid-1990s, manufacturers of silicone gel breast implants agreed to settle accusations that they had caused autoimmune and connective tissue diseases in women. According to California Law Review, the manufacturer' | ||
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+ | ==== Cendant Accounting Fraud ==== | ||
+ | A federal judge in New Jersey granted a $3.2 billion settlement in 2000 based on shareholder claims that a merger inflated the value of Cendant Corp., a travel and real estate corporation that owned Ramada Inns and other well-known brands. Cendant shares dropped $14 billion in a single day after investors discovered accounting issues. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Nortel Accounting Fraud ==== | ||
+ | A federal judge in New York granted a $2.5 billion settlement in 2006 over America Online' | ||
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+ | ==== Actos Diabetes Drugs ==== | ||
+ | A federal judge in Louisiana stated in 2015 that Takeda Pharmaceutical, | ||
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+ | ==== Bank Of America Acquisition Of Merrill Lynch ==== | ||
+ | A federal judge in New York granted final permission to a $2.4 billion settlement coming from the failure of mortgage-backed securities and Bank of America' | ||
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+ | ==== Foreign Exchange Price Fixing ==== | ||
+ | The parties in federal court in New York reported a $2.3 billion settlement in 2015 over price rigging in foreign exchange markets. The settlement was part of a larger case in the United States and Europe that netted more than $10 billion from institutions such as Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley. The plaintiffs in the case were represented by a big number of pension funds and private investment funds. Some of the banks participating in the civil settlement were also forced to enter guilty pleas and pay additional fines by federal prosecutors. [([[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== USDA Racial Discrimination ==== | ||
+ | The US Departments of Justice and Agriculture announced a settlement in 2010 over charges of racial discrimination in the administration of federal farm loan programs. The overall payment had reached $2.3 billion when combined with a prior partial settlement in the case, Pigford v. Glickman. Approximately 20,000 black farmers will receive cash compensation and debt relief as a result of the settlement. [([[https:// | ||
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- | ===== BP Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill ===== | ||
- | In 2016, a federal judge in New Orleans gave final approval to a $20 billion settlement resolving civil claims related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The majority of the revenues are used to settle federal claims and fines, while the remaining $5 billion to $6 billion is used to pay state and local governments. This is not a standard class action, as it was spearheaded by public prosecutors rather than the plaintiff' | ||