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Australian Bank Bill Swap Reference Rate
Commodities
Lowey Dannenberg filed a proposed class action in August 2016 alleging that global financial institutions responsible for setting the Bank Bill Swap Reference Rate (“BBSW”), the primary interest rate benchmark […]

Sterling LIBOR
Commodities
Lowey Dannenberg filed a proposed class action in May 2015 against global financial institutions responsible for setting the Sterling London Interbank Offered Rate (Sterling LIBOR) for allegedly colluding to manipulate Sterling LIBOR to increase their profits at the expense of investors.

Dollar General
Notable
By Andrea Farah
Lowey Dannenberg is currently prosecuting a shareholder derivative case against Dollar General’s Board of Directors and certain officers for its persistent failure to implement and maintain an effective system of internal controls in violation of their fiduciary duties surrounding workplace safety.
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Lowey Wins Preliminary Approval of Ranbaxy Purchasers’ $145M Settlement
On April 28, 2022 U.S. District Court Judge Nathanial M. Gorton in the District of Massachusetts preliminarily approved one of the largest pharmaceutical antitrust settlements ever recovered on behalf of classes of end-payors. The proposed settlement provides for the…
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SEC to Attorneys: Help Register Cryptocurrencies Instead of Advising on How to Skirt Securities Laws
On November 4, 2021, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) Chairman Gary Gensler spoke at the Securities Enforcement Forum. While Gensler spoke on a variety of topics related to the agency’s enforcement mission, his remarks on cryptocurrencies, particularly as they relate to attorneys,…





