United States Second Circuit
GOLDEN PACIFIC BANCORP. v. FED. DEPOSIT INS. CORP., 00-6208, 00-6258
Six-year statute of limitations for unjust enrichment, breach of fiduciary duty, and corporate waste under N.Y. CPLR 213(1), (7), for bank dissolution, begins to run when the receivership ended and not when receiver began to liquidate the bank.
Appellate Information
- Argued 08/07/2001
- Decided 12/11/2001
- Published 12/11/2001
Judges
- JOSÉ A. CABRANES, Circuit Judge., Before MINER, CALABRESI, and CABRANES, Circuit Judges.
Court
- United States Second Circuit
Counsel
- For Appellees:
- John G. Roberts, Jr.,Hogan & Hartson L.L.P., Washington, DC, (Lorane F. Hebert; Paul A. Batista, New York, NY, on the brief), for Plaintiff-Counter-Defendant-Appellant., J. Scott Watson, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Washington, DC, (Ann S. DuRoss, Assistant General Counsel; Robert D. McGillicuddy, Supervisory Counsel; Alan L. Spear, Counsel, on the brief; Daniel J. Buzzetta, Thelen, Reid & Priest, LLP, New York, NY, on the brief), for Defendant-Counter-Claimant-Appellee.