Lawyer laments Deutsche Bank’s late indemnification proposal in ongoing litigation with Postbank
A lawyer representing the plaintiffs in a long-running dispute criticized Deutsche Bank on Friday for what he described as a “late and insufficient” deal proposal regarding its acquisition of Postbank, one of Germany’s leading retail banks, in the late 2000s. The controversy revolves around allegations that Deutsche Bank significantly undervalued Postbank during its acquisition, which has been under legal scrutiny since 2010. The case involves several hundred plaintiffs, including institutional and individual investors, with multiple lawsuits still ongoing. Jan Bayer, senior partner at law firm Bayer Krauss Hueber, told CNBC that Deutsche Bank proposed a settlement of 36.50 euros per…