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Greenberg Traurig Issues Capital Call to Raise $24 Million
For the first time in more than a decade, Miami-based Greenberg Traurig has issued a capital call to raise $24 million from its equity shareholders. The 1,700-lawyer firm said it took the action as a safeguard against "uncertainty" in the U.S. and international markets, and that it is not facing any immediate cash needs.Unplanned Capital Calls Often a Sign of Trouble, Industry Analysts Say
Despite being an industry historically undercapitalized, a recent decision by one of the country's largest law firms to increase its capital account has been met with questions about the firm's fiscal health. Those questions have some validity, according to several industry analysts who said midyear capital calls are rare and typically a sign a firm is in trouble.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Wilmer recruits a high-ranking official from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority; Holland & Knight adds three partners to its new Bogotá office; and Hunton and Williams gains a former top SEC counsel for its corporate practice. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Unplanned Capital Calls Often a Sign of Trouble, Industry Analysts Say
Despite being an industry that has been historically undercapitalized, a recent decision by one of the country's largest law firms to increase its capital account has been met with questions about the firm's fiscal health.Cite as: In Re: Celeste C. Grubin, 08-75614, NYLJ 1202567037638, at *1 (EDNY, Decided August 7, 2012)Bankruptcy Judge Dorothy T. Eisenbergp class="de
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$140 million dairy settlement a likely boon to Howrey estate
A group of former Howrey lawyers, now employed by Baker Hostetler, have reached a settlement worth up to $140 million with milk and dairy producer Dean Foods in an antitrust class action filed on behalf of 7,200 dairy farm plaintiffs from the southeastern U.S.Dallas-based Dean Foods announced late Tuesday that it had reached an agreement with plaintiffs, who filed their case in July 2007 in federal court in Greeneville, Tenn.Cite as: Boyle v. County of Suffolk, Richard Dormer, 10-CV-3606 (JS)(ARL), NYLJ 1202474067448, at *1 (EDNY, Decided October 19, 2010)District Judge: Joanna Seyb
OPINIONThe Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) and a number of individuals who took out home equity loans in Texas filed suit against the Finance Commission of Texas and t
Chicago's Midsized Firms Aim to Stay Independent
Midsized Chicago law firms are staking out plans for staying independent but are still open to mulling merger options, following moves during the past year by rivals to hook up with larger firms.Cite as: Federal Home Loan Mortgage v. Paul Raia, SP 002253/10, NYLJ 1202475410746, at *1 (Dist., NA, Decided November 23, 2010)Judge Scott Fairgrievep cla
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