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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Emigrant Bank v. UBS Real Estate Securities, Inc.

Defendant bid on plaintiffs' mortgage loan portfolio in an online auction, and the bid was accepted. The bid form provided that the sale is "subject to a mutually acceptable Purchase and Sale agreement, which will be subject to negotiation, but substantially in the form of the ...

Wachovia Securities, LLC v. Joseph

The Seibels Bruce Group (Seibels), a nonparty to this action, is a holding company for property and casualty insurance companies. On March 1, 2004, Wachovia bought Seibels securities for its account, after which those securities underwent a 1,000-to-1 reverse stock split. In ...

GFI SECURITIES, LLC v. Tradition Asiel Securities, Inc.

In these five arbitrations and an action to determine whether an interdealer firm raided another firm's brokers and whether the brokers violated the restrictive covenants in their employment agreements, GFI failed to show irreparable harm in support of its motion for a preliminary ...