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Lack of Criteria Found No Bar to Enforcement of Clause
Manhattan Commercial Division judge Justice Eileen Bransten has ruled that a "best efforts" clause in a real estate contract can be enforced even though the contract has no objective criteria for defining best efforts, addressing an issue that has long been murky in New York courts.Asia Deal Digest: May 10, 2012
* Linklaters, Weil Gotshal fill up on Chinese Weetabix deal* Herbert Smith unites a Japanese coffee company with a Swiss counterpart* Allen & Overy Helps a Philippine casino operator hit a financing jackpotAn Oasis of Liquidity in an Arid Funding Environment
The continuing and increasing interest in the U.S. Small Business Administration's Small Business Investment Company program is being driven by the shrinking availability of venture capital from the private sector in the current down cycle of the market. For those fund managers who qualify, an SBIC license confers access of up to $113.4 million in 2-to-1 matching below-market-rate capital, known as leverage.Hedge Fund's Objection Latest Twist in WaMu Tale
One of the hedge funds that helped craft the initial version of the Washington Mutual Inc. settlement now opposes the deal, according to press reports.Number of underwater owners falls, but still problematic
Even as home prices stabilize and mortgage delinquencies drop to the lowest level in three years, the Obama administration faces an uphill battle to keep the nation's 11.4 million underwater homes from turning into foreclosures.View more book results for the query "JP Morgan Chase and Co"
Allen & Overy Advising Sinopec Engineering on IPO
The unit of Chinese state-owned oil giant Sinopec Group is aiming to raise $2.7 billion through its Hong Kong listing.Circuit: Picard Lacks Standing to Sue Banks for Aiding Fraud
The panel held that the claims of Irving Picard were barred by the doctrine of in pari delicto (in equal fault) and that Picard, as the trustee for Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities, lacked standing to pursue aiding and abetting claims on behalf of customers because he was "standing in the shoes" of Madoff's securities firm.Trending Stories
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