Litigation
Platforms on edge as industry eyes progress of Currenex case
Lawsuit’s passage through US courts could determine whether copy-cat filings follow
DoJ asks for discovery stay in benchmark case until ‘Cartel’ case ends
US tries to balance need to protect ongoing criminal investigations and lawsuits with civil attorneys’ desire for additional testimonies
FX lawsuits: the roundup
The number of cases related to conduct in foreign exchange markets has multiplied. Here is our handy guide to developments so far
Fresh Libor claims may follow PAG appeal, but the clock is ticking
Potential consequences of PAG decision are far-reaching in scope and scale, says Simon Bushell at Signature Litigation
Antitrust attorneys prepare to depose UK traders
Despite the court extending a partial stay on depositions until June 8, lawyers have been granted access to interview some UK-based people
Bogucki lawyers call FX case a ‘well-disguised sham’
Defence says prosecutors misused international document request to extend statute of limitations
Lawyers to search files of 35 Deutsche Bank staff
Includes traders and others who were not part of the production of information given to regulators
SFO spells end to criminal FX-fixing cases, Hausfeld says
Little prospect of further European investigations as fraud office drops enquiry and new UK class action regime limits possibilities