Defendant Name: Noble Corporation

Defendant Type: Public Company

Document Reference: court_doc6_10-cv-04336

Document Details

Legal Case Name SEC v. Noble Corporation
Document Name Final Judgment as to Defendant Noble Corporation
Document Date 12-Nov-2010
Document Format Civil Proceeding
Case Number 10-cv-04336
Federal District Court Texas, Southern District of Texas
Federal District Judge Lee Hyman Rosenthal
Allegation Type Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Document Summary On November 12, 2010, Federal District Judge Lee Hyman Rosenthal entered final judgment against Noble Corporation pursuant to the consent of Noble Corporation.

Disgorgement & Penalty Information

Resolutions
Enjoinment
Monetary Penalties:

Disgorgement

Individual:     $4,294,933.00 Shared:    

Pre-Judgment Interest

Individual:     $1,282,065.00 Shared:    

Total Penalty

Individual:     $5,576,998.00 Shared:    

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LR-21728 04-Nov-2010 Litigation Release
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Complaint
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2010-214-Noble Corporation 04-Nov-2010 Press Release--Civil Action
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