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      • The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a motion seeking court approval of a proposed settlement whereby Bank of America will pay $150 million and strengthen its corporate governance and disclosure practices to settle SEC charges that the company failed to properly disclose employee bonuses and financial losses at Merrill Lynch before shareholders approved the merger of the companies in December 2008.
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  2. The action was brought on behalf of all persons who purchased or otherwise acquired either Bank of America’s (“BoA”) common stock or Common Equivalent Securities during period from February 27, 2009 through October 19, 2010 (“Class Period”), and who suffered damages as a result (the “Class”).

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  3. Oct 8, 2014 · Attorney General Eric Holder and Associate Attorney General Tony West announced today that the Department of Justice has reached a $16.65 billion settlement with Bank of America Corporation – the largest civil settlement with a single entity in American history ­— to resolve federal and state claims against Bank of America and its former ...

  4. Apr 9, 2013 · A Manhattan federal judge has approved a historic $2.43 billion class action lawsuit settlement between Bank of America and shareholders irate over the acquisition of Merrill Lynch during the height of the 2008 financial crisis.

  5. Summary. The federal securities laws impose recordkeeping requirements on broker-dealers to ensure that they responsibly discharge their crucial role in our markets.

  6. Feb 4, 2010 · The Securities and Exchange Commission today filed a motion seeking court approval of a proposed settlement whereby Bank of America will pay $150 million and strengthen its corporate governance and disclosure practices to settle SEC charges that the company failed to properly disclose employee bonuses and financial losses at Merrill Lynch ...

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