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City of Providence, Rhode Island v. Bats Global Markets, Inc. et al
Case Number:
1:14-cv-02811
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Nature of Suit:
Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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Firms
- ArentFox Schiff
- Baker Botts
- Bartlit Beck
- Cahill Gordon
- Cleary Gottlieb
- Cravath Swaine
- Dentons
- DiCello Levitt
- Dorsey & Whitney
- Eversheds Sutherland
- Foley & Lardner
- Gibson Dunn
- Glancy Prongay
- Haynes & Boone
- Herbert Smith Freehills
- Hogan Lovells
- Jenner & Block
- JFB Legal
- Katten Muchin
- Kilpatrick Townsend
- King & Spalding
- K&L Gates
- Labaton Keller
- Levine Lee
- Lovell Stewart
- Milbank LLP
- Motley Rice
- Paul Hastings
- Paul Weiss
- Pomerantz LLP
- Proskauer Rose
- Quinn Emanuel
- Robbins Geller
- Saxena White
- Schulte Roth
- Sidley Austin
- Skadden Arps
- Spencer Fane
- Sullivan & Cromwell
- Susman Godfrey
- Vedder Price
- Venable LLP
- Williams & Connolly
- Willkie Farr
- WilmerHale
- Wolf Popper
- Zwerling Schachter
Companies
- Bank of America Corp.
- Barclays PLC
- Bats Global Markets Inc.
- BTIG LLC
- Cboe Global Markets Inc.
- CHX Holdings Inc.
- Citadel Enterprise Americas LLC
- Citigroup Inc.
- Credit Suisse Group AG
- Deutsche Bank AG
- DRW Holdings LLC
- Fidelity National Information Services Inc.
- Harel Insurance Co. Ltd.
- Hudson River Trading LLC
- Jefferies Financial Group Inc.
- JPMorgan Chase & Co.
- Jump Trading LLC
- KCG Holdings Inc.
- Liquidnet Holdings Inc.
- Morgan Stanley
- NASDAQ Inc.
- Piper Sandler Cos.
- Quantlab Financial LLC
- Scottrade Inc.
- TD Ameritrade Holding Corp.
- The Charles Schwab Corp.
- The Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
- Tower Research Capital LLC
- UBS Group AG
- United Association
- Virtu Financial Inc.
- Wedbush Securities Inc.
- Weeden Investors LP
- Wells Capital Management Inc.
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March 28, 2022
Exchanges Defeat Revived 'Flash Boys'-Inspired Suits
A New York federal judge dismissed long-running securities litigation against seven major U.S. stock exchanges on Monday, finding that investors hadn't shown how they were harmed by market advantages the exchanges allegedly provided to high-frequency trading firms.
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September 25, 2015
High-Frequency Trading Suit Appealed To 2nd Circ.
Lead plaintiffs from the dismissed multidistrict litigation alleging exchanges and dark pools have given high-frequency trading firms market advantages, a scheme made prominent by Michael Lewis' book, "Flash Boys," told a New York federal court on Thursday that they plan to appeal to the Second Circuit.
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August 26, 2015
Barclays, Exchanges Get High-Frequency Trading Suits Nixed
A New York federal judge dismissed five cases Wednesday alleging exchanges and dark pools, including one operated by Barclays PLC, have given high-frequency trading firms market advantages, claims spotlighted by Michael Lewis' 2014 book, "Flash Boys."
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November 04, 2014
Exchanges Say SEC OK'd Their Part In High-Frequency Trading
A group of exchanges facing charges they gave preferential treatment to high-frequency traders fired back against investors in New York federal court Monday, arguing that the allegedly illegal conduct they engage in has been approved by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
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September 03, 2014
Investors Consolidate Suits Over High-Frequency Trading
Four separate groups of investors suing Nasdaq OMX, NYSE Arca, and Barclays have banded together, filing a consolidated complaint in New York federal court Tuesday that weaves together their allegations of preferential treatment of high-frequency traders.