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Financial Markets in Crisis: Overview of FDIC’s Authority with Respect to Bank Failures

The Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Financial Markets Crisis Group is tracking closely government responses to the turmoil that has catalyzed dramatic and rapid reshaping of our capital and credit markets.

Client Alert | September 30, 2008

Financial Markets in Crisis: Rescue Bill Fails in House

The Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Financial Markets Crisis Group is tracking closely government responses to the turmoil that has catalyzed dramatic and rapid reshaping of our capital and credit markets.What follows is our latest in a series of updates on key regulatory and legislative issues.Bipartisan RejectionLawmakers labored over the weekend to craft a financial package that would be palatable to both Democrats and Republicans, as well as to constituents back home.  Draft legislation was circulated and tinkered with all weekend until the House Rules Committee, at 12:01 a.m.

Client Alert | September 29, 2008

Financial Markets in Crisis: Silence on the Rescue Deal Is Golden; Banking Giant WMBank Falls but DIF Held Harmless

The Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Financial Markets Crisis Group is tracking closely government responses to the turmoil that has catalyzed dramatic and rapid reshaping of our capital and credit markets.What follows is our latest in a series of updates on key regulatory and legislative issues.Debate on the HillIn contrast to yesterday's public display of political and policy wrangling, today's activity was largely behind the scenes as designated negotiators worked to hash out the details of a rescue plan.  Though congressional leaders reported yesterday that they had reached a compromise agreement, Republicans announced that they had developed a competing proposal late Thursday night.  House Minority Leader John Boehner wrote Speaker Pelosi today to express concern that the Democra

Client Alert | September 26, 2008

Financial Markets in Crisis: Deal on Rescue Bill Appears Likely, but What Will It Contain?

The Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Financial Markets Crisis Group is tracking closely government responses to the turmoil that has catalyzed dramatic and rapid reshaping of our capital and credit markets.

Client Alert | September 25, 2008

Financial Markets Crisis: Congress and Administration Lurch Toward a Rescue Plan; Federal Reserve Relaxes Restrictions on Investments in Banks

The Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Financial Markets Crisis Group is tracking closely government responses to the turmoil that has catalyzed dramatic and rapid reshaping of our capital and credit markets.What follows is our latest in a series of updates on key regulatory and legislative issues.Congressional HearingsToday, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Board Chairman Ben Bernanke testified before the House Financial Services Committee.  Both Secretary Paulson and Chairman Bernanke reiterated the message they conveyed to the Senate Banking Committee yesterday, urging Congress to pass legislation quickly and warning of dire economic consequences if the federal government does not intervene soon.  Tomorrow, the House Financial Services Committee will hear testimon

Client Alert | September 24, 2008

Congressional and Administrative Status Update Regarding Economic Bailout

The Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Financial Markets Crisis Group is tracking closely government responses to the turmoil that has catalyzed dramatic and rapid reshaping of our capital and credit markets.What follows is our latest in a series of updates on key regulatory and legislative issues.Senate Banking Committee HearingThe Senate Banking Committee met today to hear testimony from Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Chris Cox, and Federal Housing Finance Agency Director James Lockhart.Treasury Secretary Paulson continued to advocate for a narrowly tailored bill without additional corporate governance provisions which could slow down approval of the legislation.  Though he maintained that approval of the le

Client Alert | September 23, 2008

Capital Markets in Crisis: The Government Formulates a Response

Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher Deploys a Team of ExpertsMany of our clients are facing new challenges because of the dramatic economic events that have occurred over the last two weeks and as a result of changes that in their scope and reach we have not seen since the Depression.  Financial markets are literally being reshaped in Washington on a real-time basis.  As the Administration and Congress move forward to address the liquidity crisis and related problems, we are positioned to keep our clients apprised of key developments and to ensure that their voices are heard in the debate about how to repair our financial infrastructure.To that end, Gibson, Dunn has assembled a team of attorneys with a broad range of experience in the securities, financial, corporate, real estate, tax, b

Client Alert | September 22, 2008

Delaware Bankruptcy Court Expounds on Directors’ Duties in Financially Distressed Situations

On May 30, 2008, the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware issued a memorandum opinion in which it refused to dismiss breach of fiduciary duty claims against corporate directors who approved the sale of a financially distressed company's assets on the eve of bankruptcy.  The Court's opinion sheds light on directors' duties, and what they can and should do to protect themselves from liability, in such situations.  In Bridgeport, a bankruptcy liquidating trust filed a complaint against the officers and directors of the debtor, traded as "Micro Warehouse," alleging that they breached their duties to the company, its shareholders and its creditors in connection with a sale of the company's assets.  The complaint alleged that Micro Warehouse beg

Client Alert | June 30, 2008

U.S. Supreme Court Rules That Chapter 11 Debtor Must Pay Transfer Taxes on Pre-Confirmation Asset Sales

In a decision that will increase the cost, and decrease the benefits of, pre-confirmation asset sales, the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that transfer taxes must be paid on such sales.

Client Alert | June 27, 2008

The Impact of Financial Stress on the Exercise of a Director’s Fiduciary Duties

Orange County partner Craig H. Millet is the author of "The Impact of Financial Stress on the Exercise of a Director's Fiduciary Duties" [PDF] published in the January 19, 2008 issue of the Orange County Business Journal.

Client Alert | January 19, 2008

2016 Mid-Year E-Discovery Update

Our 2016 Mid-Year E-Discovery Update reflects that the e-discovery landscape today generally looks much better than has in several years.