Cohen v. Bear Stearns Companies, Inc. et al
Samuel T. Cohen |
Bear Stearns Companies, Inc., James E. Cayne, Samuel L. Molinaro, Jeffrey M. Farber, Jeffrey Mayer, Michael Minikes, Alan D. Schwartz, Warren J. Spector, Henry Bienen, Carl D. Glickman, Michael Goldstein, Alan C. Greenberg, Donald J. Harrington, Frank T. Nickell, Paul A. Novelly, Frederic V. Salerno, Vincent Tese and Wesley S. Williams, Jr. |
1:2007cv10453 |
November 19, 2007 |
US District Court for the Southern District of New York |
Foley Square Office |
XX Out of State |
Richard M. Berman |
Stockholders Suits |
28 U.S.C. ยง 1331 Fed. Question: Other |
Plaintiff |
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Filing 106 OPINION: For the reasons set forth within, Plaintiffs Aaron Howard and Shelden Greenberg's motion for reconsideration and leave to amend is granted. Plaintiff must file an amended complaint within 20 days of the date of this order. (Signed by Judge Robert W. Sweet on 9/6/2011) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:08-md-01963-RWS, 1:07-cv-10453-RWS (ab) |
Filing 94 OPINION. Derivative Plaintiff Samuel T. Cohen's motion for reconsideration, dated February 9, 2011, will be heard on submission, without oral argument, on Wednesday, April 6, 2011. All motion papers shall be served in accordance with Local Civil Rule 6.1. (Signed by Judge Robert W. Sweet on 2/11/2011) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:08-md-01963-RWS, 1:07-cv-10453-RWS(rjm) |
Filing 89 OPINION: For the foregoing reasons set forth above, the motions to dismiss the Securities Complaint are denied, the motion to dismiss the Derivative Complaint is granted, the motion to dismiss the ERISA Complaint is granted, the motion to modify the stay of discovery is denied, and the motion to strike is denied. The parties to the Securities Action will meet and confer on a discovery schedule, including a pretrial conference during the week of March 21, 2011, to be approved by the Court. (Signed by Judge Robert W. Sweet on 1/19/2011) Filed In Associated Cases: 1:08-md-01963-RWS, 1:07-cv-10453-RWS, 1:08-cv-02793-RWS, 1:08-cv-02804-RWS(jpo) |
Filing 61 OPINION #96921. The motions to consolidate the Securities Actions and the ERISA Actions are granted. The motions of SMRS and the Howard Plaintiffs to serve as lead plaintiffs are granted, and their selection of counsel is approved. The Derivative Pla intiffs motion to appoint co-lead counsel is granted. All other motions related to the consolidation of the above-captioned actions or the appointment of lead plaintiff and/or lead counsel are denied. Relates to 08md1963, 07-l0453, 08-0855, 08-2793, 08-2804, 08-2866, 08-2870, 08-3006, 08-3013, 08-3035, 08-3089, 08-3326, 08-3334, 08-335l, 08-344l, 08-3602, 08-4972, 08-5054, 08-5170, 08-5489, 08-6995, 08-7335, 08-8194. (Signed by Judge Robert W. Sweet on 12/29/08) (rjm) |
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