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The Tousa ruling created a tsunami of backlash last year, after a bankruptcy court judge ruled the homebuilder's $450 million loan repayment was a fraudulent transfer. Now a federal district court judge says the bankruptcy judge was dead wrong. And he's not pulling any punches.
Factories, warehouses likely top feel hike in interest rates
If interest rates rise, investment in South Florida industrial buildings could become more expensive as the price of borrowed money increases - potentially hampering deal making.For all the strides Mary Schapiro made after the disastrous tenure of Christopher Cox, the SEC is still tainted by the perception that it's a captive of Wall Street.
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Once upon a time, Paul Daugerdas generated hundreds of millions of dollars for Jenkens & Gilchrist by blessing dubious tax shelter deals. Then the feds got wind of his role. In 2007 Daugerdas's tax shelter work led to the demise of his onetime firm. Now it's led to his indictment on tax fraud and conspiracy charges.
A report by the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of Inspector General examines the interactions between Enforcement Division Director Robert Khuzami and Citigroup's lawyer, Mark Pomerantz of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, during the negotiations that led to Citi's $75 million settlement last year. While the OIG cleared Khuzami of wrongdoing, the public version of this report leaves some big questions unanswered.
The former prosecutor was brought in to revive the SEC enforcement division at perhaps the lowest moment in the agency's history. Has he succeeded? Not yet, but he's working on it.
Fields Dreams of Internet Riches
The glow of Internet riches isn't just attracting associates away from law firms. Now it's top partners who are venturing out to become "dot.com" entrepreneurs. On Dec. 2, Richard Fields, a partner at Swidler Berlin Shereff Friedman whose insurance coverage group brings the firm as much as $50 million a year, left Swidler to launch a novel Internet start-up company -- a venture he hopes will permit legal claims against insurance companies to be freely traded like stocks and bonds.Trending Stories
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