Deutsche Bank, former derivatives trader agree on dismissal of malicious prosecution lawsuit
Deutsche Bank and Matthew Connolly have agreed to dismiss the malicious prosecution lawsuit brought by the former trader.
Deutsche Bank and Matthew Connolly have agreed to dismiss the malicious prosecution lawsuit brought by the former trader.
Deutsche Bank and its ex-trader Matthew Connolly request an extended discovery schedule in a malicious prosecution lawsuit.
Matthew Connolly brought this lawsuit against Deutsche Bank alleging malicious prosecution.
Matthew Connolly claims that Deutsche Bank, in a complex investigation, acted as a deputized sheriff and an investigatory arm for the government.
Deutsche Bank seeks dismissal of a complaint brought by former trader Matthew Connolly, prosecuted for LIBOR manipulation.
Judge Colleen McMahon says the transcripts and related exhibits are highly relevant to the prosecution of Matthew Connolly’s civil lawsuit.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) urges the court to order former Deutsche Bank trader Matthew Connolly to sequester all documents.
Former Deutsche Bank trader Matthew Connolly seeks to punish Deutsche Bank for “its role in directing the destruction of his life”.
Deutsche Bank is seeking to dismiss a complaint by former trader Matthew Connolly who accuses the bank of destroying his life.
Mathew Connolly brings this action for malicious prosecution based on Deutsche Bank’s material misstatements to the Department of Justice.