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BNP Buys More U.S. Reits After Worst Monthly Loss In Four Years
BNP Paribas SA's asset-management unit is increasing its investment in U.S. real estate stocks after concern quantitative easing may be pared prompted the worst monthly selloff relative to the broader index since 2008.Chapman and Cutler Hires Orrick Partners, Opens D.C. Office
$29.5 million Miramar apartment deal has Codina link
The Treo Apartments in Miramar have been sold by a company managed by Armando Codina's CC Residential for $29.5 million to a private North Carolina investor.View more book results for the query "Bank of America"
Obama retools tax credit idea for creating jobs
A key House Republican leader said the GOP expects President Barack Obama to do more listening than talking when he huddles privately with lawmakers Friday at a retreat in Baltimore.Morgan Lewis Helps JPMorgan to Dodge Class Action
Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court ruled two years ago in AT&T Mobility v. Concepcion that companies can enforce class action waivers in consumer contracts, defendants have been trying to use Concepcion as a class action killer in the employment context as well. Those efforts haven't been particularly successful so far, but there are signs that the tide may be turning.The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Lawyers land at new firms from Epstein Becker & Green's recently shuttered Atlanta office; Winston & Strawn grabs a four-partner intellectual property team from Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner; and a white-collar partner returns to O'Melveny & Myers in Los Angeles. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Florida Court Rules That Debtors Can Shield Assets in Homes, Even to Cheat Creditors
People who owe money can shield assets by buying Florida homes -- even if they do it purposely to cheat creditors, the Florida Supreme Court ruled. The provision in the Florida Constitution that shields homesteads from foreclosure and forfeiture also protects homes bought by debtors "with the specific intent to hinder, delay, or defraud creditors," the court said.Agent: Investor mutters "die" as run from law ends
QUINCY, Fla. AP - An investment manager who staged a plane crash to evade the law was barely conscious and muttered the word "die" when federal agents found him bleeding from a slashed wrist, an investigator said Wednesday.U.S. Marshals apprehended Marcus Schrenker, 38, late Tuesday at a northern Florida campground two days after the amateur daredevil pilot apparently tried to fake his own death in a plane crash.Trending Stories
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