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In re: AMFESCO INDUSTRIES, INC., et al., Debtors81 B.R. 777UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORKNos. 185-51931-352,…View more book results for the query "Banco Popular de Puerto Rico"
Vazquez-Filippetti v. Cooperativa de Seguros Multiples de Puerto Rico
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Vazquez-Filippettiv.Cooperativa de Seguros Multiples de Puerto Rico 723 F.3d 24United States Court…Puerto Rico's Banco Popular sells loan portfolio
Puerto Rico's largest bank says it has sold a $148 million loan portfolio to a join venture that includes Goldman Sachs. Banco Popular de Puerto Rico says the portfolio includes a mix of construction and commercial real-estate loans, nearly all of which were nonperforming.The Antitrust Trial That's No Microsoft II
The Justice Department's antitrust case against Visa and MasterCard is off to a muted start compared to the high drama orchestrated by David Boies in the Microsoft trial that portrayed the company as untrustworthy. The closest thing to a smoking gun that a team of five Justice Department lawyers, led by Melvin A. Schwarz, has introduced in this antitrust case is a 1997 letter from a Visa executive vice president.Billionaire Escotet benefiting from Socialism in Venezuela
Last January, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez took to state television and threatened once again to nationalize his country's banks. Pointing into the camera, he addressed one banker by name: Juan Carlos Escotet.Ending the Confusion Over Trademark Confusion
It is recited like a mantra in trademark infringement actions: the best evidence of likelihood of confusion is actual confusion. But what does it mean? What is evidence of actual confusion that a court will credit? How much evidence is enough? How do you find it? And, what do you do if its your opponent who found it?Trending Stories
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