JPMorgan ordered to keep paying Charlie Javice’s legal bills, topping $70M
A Delaware judge has ruled that JPMorgan must continue covering Charlie Javice’s legal expenses, which have exceeded $70 million.
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A Delaware judge ruled that JPMorgan must continue paying Charlie Javice’s legal defense. The legal expenses have topped $70 million.
Epilogue added 42d ago, after coverage quieted.
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The brief
JPMorgan's attempt to stop paying for Charlie Javice's legal defense has been rejected by a court. A Delaware judge ruled that the bank must continue to fund the legal bills associated with Javice's case.
Coverage from The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, and the New York Post emphasizes the scale of the costs, noting the bills have topped $70 million. Business Insider reports that Javice experienced both a win and a loss in court during the week.
Future developments depend on the legal proceedings following this ruling, as coverage does not specify if JPMorgan will appeal the decision.
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Coverage (6)
- JPMorgan Loses Battle Over Charlie Javice’s Legal Expenses Bloomberg.com · 46d ago
- Judge Rules JPMorgan Still Has to Pay for Charlie Javice’s Legal Defense WSJ · 46d ago
- JPMorgan loses fight over Charlie Javice's legal bills Seeking Alpha · 46d ago
- Charlie Javice got one win and one loss in court this week Business Insider · 46d ago
- JPMorgan cannot stop paying Charlie Javice's legal bills, Delaware judge rules Reuters · 46d ago
- JPMorgan ordered to keep paying Charlie Javice’s legal bills, topping $70M New York Post · 46d ago broke it first
Quick answers
What did the judge rule regarding JPMorgan?
The judge ruled that JPMorgan cannot stop paying for Charlie Javice's legal defense.
How much have the legal bills reached?
According to the New York Post, the bills have topped $70 million.
Where did this ruling take place?
The ruling was issued by a judge in Delaware.
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