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Substantial Contribution Claims: How Much Is Enough?
Any business seeking to reorganize formally through Chapter 11 will require the assistance of specially trained professionals.Recalls Put Toyota Under Lawyers' Microscope
Pennsylvania plaintiffs firms are ready to scrutinize Toyota from several different angles following the company's recall woes, but admit they face a number of hurdles.View more book results for the query "*"
Music Moguls Now Seeking $200M
A judge has cleared the way for A&M Records founders Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss to boost the amount they are seeking in their lawsuit against PolyGram from $5.6 million to $200 million. In their original suit, trumpeter Alpert and his partner claimed PolyGram shorted them $3.63 million in 1994 earnings and $2 million in a mishandled Canadian tax refund claim.Banks angle for bigger share of $4 trillion retirement market
Retirement savings in the U.S. may swell to $4 trillion over the next four years and the nation?s largest banks are angling for a bigger share of that money.BofA Protests Cuomo's Filing of Ex Parte Information
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo gave federal Judge Jed S. Rakoff something more to think about Friday as the judge aimed to release today his opinion about the latest proposed settlement between the SEC and Bank of America stemming from the bank's $50 billion acquisition of Merrill Lynch. And with a scheduled trial only one week away, a new controversy is brewing over whether Cuomo's depositions of five individuals, including the bank's former general counsel Timothy Mayopoulos, should be made public.Bynum's south Ga. home to be auctioned because of back taxes
WAYCROSS, Ga. AP - The south Georgia home of televangelist Juanita Bynum will be auctioned off next month unless she pays nearly $39,000 in back taxes, interests and penalties.The home, which is owned by Juanita Bynum Ministries Inc., has been advertised among the homes that will be up for sale at the county courthouse on Nov.Board Amplifies Reasons for Denying Killer Parole
A court-ordered de novo hearing for an inmate repeatedly denied parole did not change the result, but did prompt a more detailed explanation for why the Board of Parole believes Michael West is a poor candidate for release.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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