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U.S. Deals Broke $1 Trillion Mark in 2005
ANDY PETERS [email protected] MOLINE [email protected] THE DEAL ECONOMY might be said to have suffered an embarrassment of riches last year. Except that no one seemed embarrassed. Corporate America was delighted to throw around pots of cash and equity during 2005, continuing a mergers and acquisitions spree that began the year before.New Enforcement Chief Aims to Restore Confidence in SEC
As the top cop at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Robert Khuzami has spent his first six months as the director of the Division of Enforcement tackling a cleanup of major proportions. He's undertaken what many call the most sweeping changes of the division in 30 years. Under intense scrutiny from Congress and the SEC's own inspector general, the agency has come to a watershed moment. But change isn't easy, with staff reporting insecurity and doubt as they struggle to find their place in the new regime.New Enforcement Chief Aims to Restore Confidence in SEC
As the top cop at the Securities and Exchange Commission, Robert Khuzami has spent his first six months as the director of the Division of Enforcement tackling a cleanup of major proportions. He's undertaken what many call the most sweeping changes of the division in 30 years. Under intense scrutiny from Congress and the SEC's own inspector general, the agency has come to a watershed moment. But change isn't easy, with staff reporting insecurity and doubt as they struggle to find their place in the new regime.New Enforcement Chief Aims to Restore Confidence in SEC
As the top cop at the SEC Robert Khuzami has spent his first six months as the director of the Division of Enforcement tackling a cleanup of major proportions. But change isn't easy, with staff reporting insecurity and doubt as they struggle to find their place in the new regime.BigLaw Partner Signs Up to Lawyer for Romney in 2012 Presidential Derby
Wage fix may end Age of the Nerd for NFL economics
Over the past few decades, economics has been the chief driver of success in the National Football League. Teams that best understood the limits and opportunities of the salary cap enjoyed an advantage on the field. You could call it the Age of the Nerd. When a new collective bargaining agreement is finally reached, that age seems certain to end.Analysis: New Orleans' Six Flags talks backfire
NEW ORLEANS AP - Playing hardball in negotiations is a normal part of business, but the city of New Orleans' recent dealings with Six Flags Inc. indicate more practice is needed, judging by how badly the talks backfired.Born of a 1990s push by city leaders to boost tourism as the key to the city's future prosperity, what began as Jazzland ended under the Six Flags banner, pummeled by Hurricane Katrina.Veteran GC Bets Big on New Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Just like gamblers who can't walk away from the casino, Robert Callaway, the new general counsel of the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Biloxi, Mississippi, couldn't resist the lure of practicing gaming law one more time. The former general counsel of Casino Magic Corp. was recently lured out of semiretirement by Hard Rock president and chief operating officer Joe Billhimer. Callaway joins the new Gulf Coast resort as its sole in-house lawyer. The 56-year-old had been working part-time as general counsel of RClark fortune estimated in 'hundreds of millions'
Dick Clark married music and television long before "American Idol." But his legacy extends well beyond the persona of the laid-back host of "American Bandstand" whose influence can still be seen on TV todayState AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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