Lehman to settle derivatives dispute

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Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 1:30 AM IST

Bankrupt Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc reached a settlement in a derivatives dispute with billions of dollars at stake that divided courts in the US and the UK.

The legal fight centred on which entity should be paid first from collateral under two transactions: Lehman or the holder of notes issued by a special-purpose vehicle created by Lehman known as Saphir.

Lehman Brothers Special Financing Inc. reached a settlement with the Australian noteholder, Perpetual Trustee Co Ltd, according to a court document dated November 17. The filing, which Lehman said was made in federal court in Manhattan, couldn’t be confirmed in court records. Kimberly Macleod, a Lehman spokeswoman, declined to comment on the terms of the accord.

“After nearly 1 1/2 years of litigation in the bankruptcy court and English courts as well as many months of settlement negotiations during this period, LBSF has reached a settlement in principle with Perpetual,” Lehman said in the filing.

US Bankruptcy Judge James Peck ruled in favor of Lehman in January. Terms of the deal that would reverse Lehman’s right to take priority because of its bankruptcy filing are unenforceable, he said. Courts in the UK ruled against Lehman.

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First Published: Nov 21 2010 | 12:43 AM IST

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