New Jersey Carpenters Health Fund v. RALI Series 2006-QO1 Trust et al
Case Number:
2:08-cv-08781
See also:
Court:
Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
Judge:
Firms
- Carpenter Lipps
- Cohen & Gresser
- Cohen Milstein
- Fried Frank
- Kirkland & Ellis
- Lazare Potter
- Morgan Lewis
- Wolf Popper
- Zwerling Schachter
Companies
- Bank of America Corp.
- Citigroup Inc.
- Credit Suisse Group AG
- Deutsche Bank AG
- Graduate Management Admission Council
- Morgan Stanley
- Orange County Employees Retirement System
- Residential Capital LLC
- The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
- The Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC
- U.S. Bancorp
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