JPMorgan Chase News
Wrongful Death Suit Against JPMorgan Over Ex-Top Broker’s Suicide Dismissed by Judge
A federal judge in Manhattan on Tuesday dismissed a wrongful death lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase & Co by the estate of a former top broker, who it said committed suicide after being forced into ...
Berkshire Hathaway’s Combs Named to JPMorgan’s Board as Banking Ties Grow
Berkshire Hathaway Inc.'s Todd Combs has been named to the board of JPMorgan Chase & Co., helping him build expertise beyond investment management and expanding the ties of Warren Buffett's ...
U.S. Appeals Court Revives JPMorgan Chase Whistleblower Lawsuit
A federal appeals court on Monday revived a former JPMorgan Chase & Co private banker's whistleblower lawsuit accusing the bank of firing her in retaliation for warning that an Israeli client ...
AIG Hires Chief Digital Officer Who Upped JPMorgan Chase’s Game
American International Group hopes an executive that helped bring Apple Pay and a number of mobile banking apps to JPMorgan Chase & Co. can help it generate similar digital customer service ...
Ex-NSA Leader: JPMorgan Cyber Attack May Have Had Greater Purpose
Hackers who stole gigabytes of data from JPMorgan Chase & Co. may have been trying to send a message that U.S. financial institutions can be disrupted, the former director of the National ...
JPMorgan, Other Banks Focus of Latest Cyber-Attack
JPMorgan Chase & Co., the biggest U.S. bank, said it increased defenses against computer hackers after an attack against the industry this month. The lender is working with U.S. authorities to ...
JPMorgan Nears $2B Settlement in Case Tied to Madoff
JPMorgan Chase & Co is nearing a $2 billion settlement with federal authorities to resolve suspicions that the bank ignored signs of Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, the New York Times reported, ...
JPMorgan’s $13 Billion Deal: A Shield Against Lawsuits?
JPMorgan Chase & Co.'s record $13 billion deal to end probes into mortgage-bond sales may save the bank billions more because of what the agreement lacked: an explicit admission of wrongdoing. ...

