Blackrock Balanced Capital Portfolio (FI) et al v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Company et al
Case Number:
1:14-cv-09367
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Derivative Litigation
Judge:
Firms
- Bernstein Litowitz
- Boies Schiller
- Freedman Normand
- Johnson Fistel
- Joseph Hage Aaronson
- Morgan Lewis
- Sheppard Mullin
- Wollmuth Maher
Companies
- Deutsche Bank AG
- Kore Advisors LP
- Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
- Pacific Investment Management Co. LLC
- The Charles Schwab Corp.
- Transamerica Corp.
Government Agencies
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December 05, 2018
Deutsche Bank Settles BlackRock RMBS Suits
Deutsche Bank has struck a deal with residential mortgage-backed securities investors including funds of BlackRock Inc. and other asset managers to settle their litigation in New York federal court and California state court over the bank's handling of hundreds of RMBS trusts.
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August 08, 2018
Deutsche Bank RMBS Suit Should Not Get Cert., Judge Says
A New York federal magistrate judge said Tuesday that a residential mortgage-backed securities suit facing Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. and an affiliate should not be allowed to proceed as a class action and that claims for more than half the RMBS trusts at issue ought to be dismissed.
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July 27, 2018
Deutsche Wants Privilege Log Order Paused In RMBS Suit
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. has asked a New York federal magistrate judge to put the brakes on a recent order that could force it to turn over tens of thousands of documents from its privilege log to investors it's battling in litigation over residential mortgage-backed securities trusts it oversees.
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July 24, 2018
Deutsche Bank Faces Privilege Waiver Over Log In RMBS Suit
A New York federal magistrate judge said Monday that RMBS trustee Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. has run out of chances to come up with a proper privilege log for investors suing it over its handling of a number of RMBS trusts.
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May 17, 2018
Investors Lose Sampling Bid In Deutsche Bank RMBS Suit
Investors suing Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. and an affiliate for allegedly failing to properly oversee a slew of residential mortgage-backed securitization trusts can't use loan sampling to help make their case, a New York federal judge ruled Thursday.
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May 15, 2018
Deutsche Bank Wants New Evidence Nixed In $86B RMBS Suit
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. on Monday urged a New York federal court to refuse new evidence submitted by a group of bondholders seeking class certification to challenge the bank's handling of $85.8 billion in residential mortgage-backed securities trusts, arguing the investors lack standing for their claims because they suffered no out-of-pocket losses.
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March 27, 2018
Deutsche Urges Cert. Denial In $86B RMBS Bondholder Row
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. on Monday asked a New York federal judge to deny class certification to a group of bond investors challenging its handling of $85.8 billion in residential mortgage-backed securities trusts, arguing an array of individual issues "overwhelm" any common issues, rendering class status "inappropriate."
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January 30, 2018
Investors Seek Class Cert. In Deutsche RMBS Trustee Suit
Bond investors suing Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. over its handling of nearly five dozen residential mortgage-backed securities trusts originally worth a combined $85.8 billion have urged a New York federal judge to certify their case as a class action.
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January 24, 2017
Investor RMBS Claims Against Deutsche Bank Escape The Ax
A New York federal judge Monday preserved most of a suit claiming Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. failed to protect investors from over $1 trillion in losses due to poorly underwritten residential mortgage-backed securities, dismissing only the claims the bank had a conflict of interest.
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September 06, 2016
Deutsche Defends Claim It Didn't Know Securities Were Bad
Deutsche Bank National Trust Co. urged a New York federal court on Friday to dismiss what’s left of a suit accusing it of failing to protect investors from more than $1 trillion in losses due to poorly underwritten residential mortgage-backed securities, arguing its accusers failed to show it had actual knowledge of any deficiencies.