Bank Litigation definition
Examples of Bank Litigation in a sentence
Wakulla, Civil No.: 4:03CV273RH/WCS (the “U.S. Bank Litigation”), if the U.S. Bank Litigation has not been dismissed with prejudice or fully and finally discharged by non-appealable judgment as of the Closing Date.
Please feel free to consult with an attorney of your choice, at your own cost, concerning your rights to indemnity or defense and any other issue relating to the Comerica Bank Litigation.
Eddystone agrees, represents, and warrants that it will not prosecute, pursue, or take any action that is inconsistent with the terms of this Settlement Agreement, including to advance the Pennsylvania Litigation, the New York Arbitration Litigation, the New York Bank Litigation, the Missouri Action, the Louisiana Action, or any action filed or initiated in a Judgment Court.
Also, except as disclosed in the Bank Litigation List, there are no material judgments, decrees, stipulations, injunctions, rules, awards or orders against Bank or enjoining its directors, officers or employees in respect of, or the effect of which is to prohibit, any business practice or the acquisition of any property or the conduct of business in any area.
Third, subject to Executive’s consent not to be unreasonably withheld, Executive agrees to dismiss, settle or drop prosecution of the Orange County Actions, in connection with the parties settlement of the Comerica Bank Litigation, and CCB will also pay your legal fees and costs for the two (2) matters currently pending in Orange County Superior Court relating to the Comerica Bank Litigation, Case Nos.
Second, CCB and CCBI confirm that Executive may be represented by counsel of your choice, so long as it is reasonably acceptable to CCBI, and its insurer, for matters relating to the Comerica Bank Litigation.
For purposes of this paragraph 5, Confidential Information shall be deemed to include any information acquired by Executive while employed by CCBI and CCB and all information acquired by Executive while employed by CCBI and CCB related to the defense of the Comerica Bank Litigation.
On or before January 16, 2025, and upon payment of the First Payment, Eddystone shall file a Stipulation of Dismissal in the New York Bank Litigation, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 41(a)(1)(A)(ii), in the form attached as Exhibit 6, specifying that it is with prejudice and for all claims asserted in the litigation.