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Big banks hide risk transforming collateral for derivatives bets
JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Bank of America Corp. are helping clients find an extra $2.6 trillion to back derivatives trades amid signs that a shortage of quality collateral will erode efforts to safeguard the financial system.Lottery Services Company CEO Named To Business Development Board
In the years following the frightful Wall Street meltdown of 2008, a quasi-public tech investment and development agency has been trying to add some new sizzle to Connecticut's economy. The agency is called Connecticut Innovations, and Greenwich intellectual property lawyer Joseph J. Kaliko was recently appointed by Governor Dannel Malloy to CI's Board of Directors.Decisions summaries from the NLJ
Criminal and civil processes are separate � and other decisions from The National Law Journal.Meltdown 101: What are people buying now?
Companies from Home Depot to Target to Saks reported results for their latest quarters. Some were strong, some were weak. All tell tales of the consumer: thrifty, staying close to home, and focusing on basics.View more book results for the query "Related Cos"
Cracks in the 'Chubb' Doctrine: Is the Decision Still Good Law?
Vincent Gerbino, a partner at Bruno, Gerbino & Soriano, and Mitchell S. Lustig, an associate at the firm, write that the question as to whether a breach of a condition precedent to coverage is a lack of coverage defense that is exempt from preclusion is of vital importance to no-fault insurers and medical providers alike.Google, eBay Form Advertising Alliance
If you're looking for services in your area, such as a nanny or plumber, eBay and Google want your attention. The two companies announced an advertising partnership Monday that aims to put buyers in touch with a wider variety of sellers. Google and eBay also will join forces to roll out new "click-to-call" advertising. Shoppers would click on an ad to place a direct voice call to an advertiser or eBay seller, using Google's Talk software or Skype, which eBay purchased in October for about $2.1 billion.Copyright 'Mini Trial' Slated for Fed. Court
In an effort to determine the proper scope of discovery in a large-scale copyright case, a federal judge is scheduling what he termed a "mini trial."Insurance Suit Settlements Reach $259 Million
A federal judge in Newark, N.J., has approved a $41 million settlement in class litigation alleging price rigging by dozens of industry-leading insurance carriers and brokers, bringing the total payments to $259 million so far.EEOC members move ahead with ambitious agenda
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has beefed up its staff and enforcement with a goal of bringing more high-impact workplace discrimination cases.Trending Stories
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