One Of JPMorgan's Top Lawyers Responsible For Government Probes Is Leaving The Bank

JPMorgan's Top Lawyer Is Jumping Ship
FILE - In this Tuesday, June 19, 2012, file photo, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, testifies before the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. On Friday morning July 13, 2012, Dimon will appear before Wall Street analysts to apprise them of the size of the loss and what he has done to protect the bank from a similar kind of loss happening again. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)
FILE - In this Tuesday, June 19, 2012, file photo, Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, testifies before the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington. On Friday morning July 13, 2012, Dimon will appear before Wall Street analysts to apprise them of the size of the loss and what he has done to protect the bank from a similar kind of loss happening again. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

Aug 26 (Reuters) - A JPMorgan Chase & Co lawyer responsible for litigation and government investigations is leaving the lawsuit-laden bank.

Michael Coyne, who has been associate general counsel and co-head of litigation at JPMorgan, is becoming general counsel of Union Bank and its holding company, UnionBanCal Corp, according to a statement that Union Bank issued on Monday.

Coyne had been at JPMorgan for 21 years and in 2010 became responsible for litigation and government investigation matters worldwide, according to the statement.

A JPMorgan spokesman said Jill Centella, co-head of litigation, remains at the bank. The spokesman declined further comment.

Coyne's departure comes as JPMorgan is spending $5 billion a year on litigation and government investigations into a wide range of allegations over issues including reporting of losses from its "London Whale" derivatives trades, sales of mortgage securities, commodities trading and credit card debt collections.

San Francisco-based UnionBanCal Corp has assets of $102 billion, operates 422 branches and is owned by Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc of Tokyo.

JPMorgan, based in New York, has $2.44 trillion of assets, which ranks it the biggest United States bank.

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