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Ex-U.S. Attorney Lehtinen joining Tew Cardenas
Former U.S. Attorney Dexter Lehtinen has landed at Miami law firm Tew Cardenas.Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 10, No. 28 -- February 11, 2002
Merrill Lynch shareholders approve sale to BofA
CHARLOTTE, N.C. AP-Merrill Lynch Co. shareholders on Friday approved the investment bank's sale to Bank of America Corp., in a move that will create the nation's largest financial-services firm.During a special shareholders meeting at company headquarters in New York, Merrill shareholders approved the sale of the company to the Charlotte, N.Hey, they also lost money when they funneled $7 billion to the Ponzi king. Or at least that's what lawyers for the feeder fund defendants are claiming in two new motions to dismiss.
Lawyer Layoff News Is Not All That Bad
Click on most law blogs or open a legal newspaper, and it will not take long to see some mention of law firm layoffs. With the repercussions of the credit crunch creating a slowdown in finance, real estate and big-deal work, several law firms have unloaded attorneys, and have done so under the scrutiny of news outlets eager to report the bad news. But in relative terms, the news might not be all that dismal. A look at the bigger picture shows a profession responding to the economic downturn rather adroitly - at least so far.View more book results for the query "*"
In Drafting Plan Releases, Consider Your Enemies and Don't Be Greedy
A recent decision by the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware may cause many Chapter 11 debtors to take a more measured approach in seeking plan releases, at least when the plan is contested.Judge Seeks Specifics on Supermarket Discount Program
Based on the "barren record" before him, Northern District Judge Lawrence Kahn said he cannot determine whether New York state is violating a supermarket chain's constitutional rights by barring its offer of gas price discounts in exchange for the purchase of prescription drugs.Control of Forum in Derivative Actions
Through amendments to corporate documents, corporations are making the choice of where they are sued, explain Robbins Umeda attorneys.Trending Stories
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