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Practice Area: Securities Litigation
Updated: November 15, 2006

In re El Paso Corporation Securities Litigation

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Notice of Proposed Settlement of Securities Action Against El Paso Corporation and Others
Proof of Claim Form

A $285 million settlement and the court praised the Firm excellent representation of the client in this securities fraud litigation.

On March 6, 2007, Judge Lynn N. Hughes for the Southern District of Texas fully and finally approved an agreement to settle the El Paso securities fraud litigation for a total cash settlement of $285 million.  In so approving, Judge Hughes commented that "while he did not want to give [Partner Jonathan Plasse] a big head" he observed that the class had been excellently represented throughout the years of litigation by Mr. Plasse.  The court went on to commend the efficiency with which the case had been prosecuted particularly in light of the complexity of the allegations and the legal issues.  The settlement resolves claims brought on behalf of purchasers of El Paso securities between February 22, 2000, and February 17, 2004 (Class Period).  Labaton Keller Sucharow served as court-appointed co-lead counsel in the case.

The action alleged, among other things, that the defendants inflated the prices of El Paso securities by making materially false and misleading SEC filings and public statements which (1) exaggerated gross revenues due to phony round trip trading; (2) inflated revenues and earnings by misuse of market to market accounting; (3) hid more than $1 billion of liabilities associated with off balance sheet companies controlled by El Paso; (4) falsely attributed El Paso's success to legitimate business practices when, in fact, El Paso manipulated the California energy market; and (5) overstated El Paso's proved oil and natural gas reserves by more than 40 percent, thereby causing a material overstatement of its income.  This conduct allegedly inflated El Paso earnings by hundreds of millions of dollars during the class period.

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