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Even though objecting investors followed a novel "topping" proposal suggested by Delaware vice-chancellor J. Travis Laster, the judge rejected the deal because of the involvement of litigation financing firm Burford Capital.
Investment Corp. said to pay 2.15 percentage point spread on loan
Investment Corp. of Dubai, the emirate's main state-owned holding company, will pay 2.15 percentage points over Libor to raise $2 billion in a syndicated loanMerrill makes pinprick in housing bubble hysteria
By Joe Mysak, Bloomberg News columnistStates and localities are going to raise cigarette taxes, sell more assets like toll roads, make gambling legal where it's not already, and rely more on revenue and special assessment debt as the housing boom goes bust and property taxes dwindle.These are a few of the more likely conclusions to the nation's 13-year real-estate boom, according to a new Merrill Lynch Co.Big Brazil retailer buying 51 pct of rival chain
Brazil's largest retailer will acquire a majority stake in the nation's largest appliance chain in a deal aimed at taking advantage of the nation's booming economy.View more book results for the query "*"
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Technological prowess is such a key factor in corporate clients' hiring and retention of outside law firms, 35 percent of legal departments say they require electronic billing. Some have even fired law firms for lacking technical ability. On a positive note, clients like e-billing's streamlined invoice review and firms enjoy the faster payment turnaround. When it comes to billing, being "old school" is not a way to save money -- it's a way to lose business.Inmate Rights, States' Rights Clash Before High Court
From his wheelchair in a Georgia prison cell, Tony Goodman has told a tale of agony, sued the state of Georgia for $1.2 million and hoped the U.S. Supreme Court would help him.Immigration odyssey ends in man's victory
A Kenyan immigrant has achieved victory in his decade-long quest to fix a bureaucratic snafu that almost led to his deportation.This month immigration officials approved Charles K. Nyaga for a green card, a goal that was achieved after a host of legislative efforts by Sen. Saxby Chambliss failed, but a move made by Nyaga's brother more than 10 years ago came to light to save the day.Understanding Foot and Ankle Injuries, Part II
My last article was the first of a series of articles that will address certain common ankle injuries as well as some common foot injuries. I focused on osteochondral defects and peroneal tendon injuries. This week I will focus on tarsal tunnel syndrome.Means to prevent parallel importation still exist
Today, businesses, ranging from high-tech scientific and medical products companies to luxury fashion designers, to food and beverage manufacturers, to everyday consumer products manufacturers, increasingly participate in the global marketplace.Trending Stories
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