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Harris' Promised Ban on Food Price Gouging Could Be Difficult to Implement, Antitrust Experts Say
Agency regulation and enforcement of a law banning price gouging would be "resource-intensive work that has a very uncertain capacity to deliver a good result," said former FTC Chair William Kovacic.Deal Watch: Deals Abound, Debt Offerings Soar and Private Equity Firms Start Exercising
Deal work continues its up and to the right trajectory, while work constructing and litigating liability management exercises grows.Rudy Giuliani's Bankruptcy Dismissal Finalized Following Fee Dispute
The decision means the former U.S. Attorney will soon face collections attempts by various creditors and a resumption of litigation.Bankruptcy Judge Says He May 'Reconsider' Dismissal of Rudy Giuliani's Bankruptcy
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane ordered Giuliani's Chapter 11 proceeding dismissed earlier this month, but said in an order on Thursday he has been unable to officially enter a judgment in the case due to Giuliani's claims he cannot pay the associated administrative fees.Patent Owners Slap 20 Lawsuits on Banks Across Texas Courts
Citigroup Inc., Capital One Financial Corp., JPMorgan Chase Bank N.A., Regions Bank, Truist Financial Corp., are among the 13 banks being sued by Innomemory LLC in the Western and Eastern Districts of Texas.View more book results for the query "Fiserv"
Payments Company Ditches Co-GC Structure, Hands Legal Reins to One Person
"Clarity in who the leader of the legal department is is critical for a CEO, board and certainly during times of crisis. It is important to know who is the decision-maker," said Heather Fine, a partner with Major Lindsey and Africa.Deal Watch: Wachtell, SullCrom Lead $43B Biotech Deal, Failed Banks Muddy Deal Waters
Even the best week of M&A thus far in 2023 came with a wrinkle, as the collapse of two regional banks is spurring concerns about the overall banking apparatus in the United States.Bankers Beware: The Judicial Divide Over Customary Investment Banking Fees
Over the past few decades, a deep split has developed between New York's state and federal courts over the enforceability of fee provisions incorporating general commercial practice. The First Department has upheld them, but federal judges in the Southern District have invalidated them as unenforceable "agreements to agree."New Foley & Lardner Office Leaders Tasked With Growth Amid Economic Rebound
The firm has new leadership in Washington, D.C., and its native Milwaukee.Trending Stories
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