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3/23/2009
Mayer Brown Dodges a Refco Bullet (Several More in the Cylinder)
Stoneridge looms large in a decision that sees Refco lawyer Joseph Collins and the firm of Mayer Brown off the hook for the commodity firm's fraud and subsequent flame-out. This would be a bit of a strikeout for Refco's shareholders and for uber-securities litigator John Coffey of Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann.

You can view the judge's dismissal order here,
thanks to the AmLaw Daily. While your at it, check out Judge Gerard Lynch's juicy footnote on page 25 where he basically calls the Stoneridge decision out as a steaming pile of crap that we'd be better off without. But he says it all Judge-like and nice.

Despite the decision in this case, none of these folks are quite done with Refco yet. John Coffee has more parties to chase on behalf of the aggrieved - someone signed off on those Refco books Grant Thornton . For Mayer Brown there is still the small matter of the Refco-related RICO suit brought by Thomas H. Lee Partners and a multi billion dollar lawsuit filed by Refco's bancruptcy trustee.

Oh and Joseph Collins also has the small matter of his own federal criminal trial on security fraud charges. That'll start in April.

Call it a full docket all around. More on this mess via Law.com

-- MDT

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