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Monday, August 13, 2012

Libor Fraud Lawyers Are Seeking Compensation For Pension Funds, Banks, Government Entities, and Other Investors That Suffered Significant Damages from Libor Interest Rate Manipulations and Libor Fraud by Libor Fraud Lawyer and Libor Interest Rate Manipulation Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Libor Pension Fund Fraud Lawyers Are Reviewing Libor Pension Fund Fraud Lawsuits For Banks, Colleges, Municipalities, Pension Funds, State Governments, and Other Investors That Have Sustained Significant Damages As A Result of Libor Fraud, Libor Manipulation, and Artificially Low Interest Rates by Texas Libor Fraud Lawyer and Texas Libor Interest Rate Manipulation Lawyer Jason S. Coomer

Libor fraud and interest rate manipulation have caused many investors to suffer significant damages from artificially manipulated interest rates.   These banks, colleges, municipalities, pension funds, and other investors that held Libor-linked securities purchased over-the-counter from defendant banks, that held bonds that were tied to Libor, and that lost money from fraudulently manipulated interest rates all have potential claims against the defendant banks and can seek compensation for significant losses caused by the fraudulent manipulation of Libor.

Financial managers for pension funds, state governments and many other entities should seek legal counsel to determine if they may have a valid claim for Libor fraud and manipulation of interest rates. For more information on Libor Fraud Lawsuits and other Libor Interest Rate Manipulation Lawsuits, please feel free to contact Texas Libor Fraud Lawyer and Texas Libor Interest Rate Manipulation Lawyer Jason S. Coomer.

Libor Fraud and Interest Rate Manipulation Resulted In Large Financial Losses For Some Pension Funds, State Governments, Colleges, Municipalities, and Other Investors: These Investors Have a Limited Time To Seek Compensation

There are numerous victims of the Libor fraud and interest rate manipulation including pension funds, state governments, colleges, and municipalities.  These victims have a limited time to seek compensation and should seek counsel to determine if they might have a valid claim for significant loses.

The victims of low-interest locusts | David Cay Johnston

"About 44 million Americans have earned a pension, 1.5 million of them in plans that already have failed, according to the U.S. government’s Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp."

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