Bear Stearns Claims Implicate Fraud Exclusions
If you predicted that Bear Stearns officers and directors would be sued within “days” of the announced sale to J.P. Morgan you wildly underestimated this conflict. A suit was filed on March 17, 2008, the same day that the J.P. Morgan deal was announced. See Eastside Holdings Inc. v. Bear Stearns Cos., SDNY. Plaintiffs allege that “defendants disseminated or approved … false statements… which they knew … were misleading in that they contained misrepresentations and failed to disclose material facts…. Defendants … employed devices, schemes and artifices to defraud …[and] engaged in acts, practices and a course of business that operated as a fraud or deceit…. See paras. 61-62. You can surely expect the defendants to make D&O claims, and insurers will need to consider their fraud exclusions.