NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 08/06/09 -- A stockholder derivative lawsuit was filed on
April 3, 2009, in the Superior Court of the State of California, County of
Los Angeles on behalf of The Ryland Group, Inc. ("Ryland" or the "Company")
(NYSE: RYL) against Ryland's Board of Directors ("Defendants") and certain
of its executive officers. Ryland is engaged in home building and
mortgage-lending and financing in the United States. The action alleges
breaches of fiduciary duty, waste of corporate assets, unjust enrichment
and violations of state and federal laws during the period January 1, 2003
through the present ("Relevant Period"). The action is captioned City of
Miami Police Relief Pension Fund v. R. Chad Dreier, et al. and is numbered
BC411143.
As detailed in the complaint, a report by the Office of Inspector General
for the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
indicated that Ryland was in violation of HUD monitoring requirements and
even then, Defendants failed to implement an appropriate quality control
plan. To the contrary, according to the complaint, Defendants breached
their fiduciary duties to Ryland by fostering and encouraging a reckless
business and lending environment at Ryland. According to the complaint,
Defendants violated their obligations to provide quality loans to qualified
and creditworthy borrowers, in order to inflate short term results and to
overcompensate top executives.
The complaint further alleges that Defendants engaged in these improper
practices to create false and inflated demand for Ryland's homes, loans,
and other products, and in doing so, have materially misrepresented (among
other things) the financial and business condition, results, performance,
and future prospects of the Company.
Moreover, according to the complaint, Company insiders sold massive amounts
of their personally held Ryland stock while defendants caused Ryland to
spend hundreds of millions of dollars to repurchase Ryland stock. Thus,
defendants allegedly forced Ryland to waste stockholder money to buy the
Ryland stock that insiders (including many of the defendants themselves)
were selling.
On June 30, 2009, the Court entered an Order which, among other things,
designated Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP and Milberg LLP as
Co-Lead Counsel in this action.
This press release is intended as a broad summary of the 67-page complaint,
which is available from the Court and can be viewed on the websites of the
law firms that filed the action, identified below.
If you have any questions, you may contact the law firms that filed the
complaint.
Contact:
Mark Lebovitch
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP
1285 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019
Phone Number: (800) 380-8496
Email: MarkL@blbglaw.com
Timothy A. DeLange
Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP
12481 High Bluff Drive, Suite 300
San Diego, CA 92130
Phone Number: (800) 380-8496
Email: Timothyd@blbglaw.com
or
Andrei Rado or Kent Bronson
Milberg LLP
One Pennsylvania Plaza, 49th Fl.
New York, NY 10119-0165
Phone number: (800) 320-5081
Email: contactus@milberg.com
Sabrina Kim
Milberg LLP
300 South Grand Avenue, Suite 3900
Los Angeles, CA 90071
Phone number: (800) 320-5081
Email: contactus@milberg.com
Co-Lead Counsel for the Plaintiff
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