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SIBOR/SOR
Commodities, Notable
Lowey Dannenberg filed a proposed class action in July 2015 alleging that the 20 global financial institutions responsible for setting the Singapore Interbank Offered Rate (“SIBOR”) and the Singapore Swap Offer Rate (“SOR”) manipulated these benchmark rates to benefit their own derivatives positions at the expense of U.S. investors.

Swiss Franc LIBOR
Commodities, Notable
In February 2015, Lowey Dannenberg filed a proposed class action against global financial institutions responsible for setting the London Interbank Offered Rate for the Swiss Franc (Swiss Franc LIBOR).

Yen-LIBOR
Commodities, Notable
Lowey Dannenberg was appointed co-lead counsel in a class action, alleging that a group of 8 major financial institutions colluded to fix the outcome of the London Silver Fix, a global benchmark that impacts the value of more than $30 billion in silver and silver financial instruments.
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$85,000,000 settlement with Indivior for Suboxone Related Fraud and Antitrust Claims
Lowey Dannenberg is pleased to announce that on July 8, 2024, seven days before trial was to commence in HCSC v. Indivior Inc., et al., CL20-1474 (lead case), Plaintiffs Aetna, Inc. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Inc., Health Care Service Corp., Blue Cross…
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How Do SPACs Differ From Traditional Companies?
SPAC stands for “special purpose acquisition company,” which is also known as “blank check company.” It typically refers to a shell company listed on a stock exchange with the purpose of acquiring a private company, thus making it public without going through the expensive initial public offering…





