Capital One Brass Urge Chancery To Ax Laundering Claims

By Matt Chiappardi ( July 22, 2016, 7:57 PM EDT) -- Capital One Financial Corp.'s directors urged the Delaware Chancery Court on Friday to throw out derivative claims that the bank holding company had weak internal controls to stop money laundering, arguing the suing shareholder is cherry picking information from compliance reports and is nowhere near alleging bad faith....

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