Judges OK $2.45B settlement in Nortel case
Accounting scandal moves closer to resolution
Two U.S. judges on Tuesday gave their blessings to an estimated $2.45 billion settlement between Nortel Networks Corp. and shareholders, moving the pact closer to final approval.
Nortel and shareholders had agreed in principle to the settlement in February to put an end to class-action lawsuits stemming from an accounting scandal at the telecommunications equipment company. The settlement still requires approval by various Canadian courts.
Under the settlement, the company has agreed to pay $575 million in cash and issue shares equal to about 14.5 percent of its current outstanding equity, worth more than $1.64 billion based on Nortel's current stock value.
The settlement, which in addition includes $228.5 million in payments from Nortel's insurers, also is to include one-half of any money that the company recovers in its lawsuits against former CEO Frank Dunn and other senior officers fired in connection with the accounting debacle.
The complex litigation involved two separate class-action securities fraud suits brought by different shareholder groups. U.S. District Judges Richard Berman and Loretta Preska in Manhattan, who oversaw the two halves of the total case, each issued written decisions on Tuesday approving the settlements.
"The settlement is approved as fair, reasonable and adequate," Judge Preska wrote in her decision.
Nortel, which is based in Brampton, Ontario, did not admit or deny wrongdoing in agreeing to the pact.
"We're very pleased with the progress in settling this suit and putting it behind us," company spokesman Jay Barta said.
The settlement is one of the largest ever in a U.S. class-action securities fraud case. In comparison, investors who sued a group of banks and others following the collapse of Enron have gotten more than $7 billion in settlements so far, while investors in WorldCom won about $6.1 billion in settlements from banks and other defendants.
In the Nortel lawsuits, shareholders said they lost money because the company revised its financial outlook in 2001 and restated results from 2001 to 2003 to correct accounting errors.
Sean Coffey, a lawyer for the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan Board, which led one of the shareholder lawsuits along with the State of New Jersey, said that the settlement "represents a significant recovery on the dollar" for the plaintiffs he represents.
The lead plaintiff in the other shareholder suit is OPTrust, which administers the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) Pension Plan.



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