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Prosecutors open criminal case in fire at World Trade Center site
NEW YORK AP - Prosecutors opened a criminal investigation Tuesday into the blaze that killed two firefighters at a ground zero skyscraper that had a broken water supply system as it was being dismantled.The defunct standpipe pumped thousands of gallons into the basement, leaving firefighters without enough water to fight the fire that started Saturday on the 17th floor.Cybercrime in Franchise Companies
The 21st century is the age of cybercrime, and franchise companies should be concerned because they are uniquely vulnerable in two areas. One, they possess massive collections of personally identifiable information. Two, they have substantial assets in intangible property.Hogan Handles Apple's Record $17 Billion Bond Sale
Consumer electronics giant Apple, which was unburdened by debt until this week, is relying on Hogan Lovells as the company undertakes its first bond sale in more than two decades to help finance a $100 billion capital return program to shareholders.Companies Attempt Merger Through Chapter 11 Reorganization Plans
Paging companies WebLink Wireless Inc. and Metrocall Inc. will attempt to become the first companies to merge by simultaneously filing for bankruptcy protection with interlocking reorganization plans. The merger scheme depends on the ability of both companies to convince their bondholders to exchange debt paper for equity in the new combined entity.Practitioners Need Broader Expertise
Shelby D. Green and John R. Nolon, professors at Pace Law School, write that Real Estate Law has undergone radical change in the past decade, not just with the ascendancy of environmental concerns, developments due to the subprime mortgage crisis and the effects of public opposition to development projects, but even in traditional areas, such as contract drafting and the recording of instruments.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank"
Apollo Sues EGL, Claiming Auction Was Rigged
Private equity firm Apollo Management has raised its offer for global logistics company EGL and in an unusual twist, filed a suit Tuesday against the target and its directors, claiming the bidding process was rigged. EGL agreed March 18 to go private in a deal led by its chairman and CEO James Crane and private equity firms Centerbridge Partners and Woodbridge Co. In a complaint filed in state court in Houston, Apollo alleges that EGL and Crane unfairly tipped the bidding process in Crane's favor.Circuit City files for bankruptcy protection
RICHMOND, Va. AP-Circuit City Stores Inc. filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday heading into the busy holiday season as analysts question whether the nation's second-biggest electronics retailer will be able to survive.The company said it decided to file for bankruptcy protection because it was facing pressure from vendors who threatened to withhold products during the holiday period.Debevoise, Willkie Advise on $1.06 Billion Sale of AXA Life Insurance Unit
AXA Financial said Thursday that it has agreed to sell MONY Life Insurance Company, as well as a closed book of life insurance policies, to Protective Life Corporation in a deal worth $1.06 billion.Trending Stories
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