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Ga. owned a piece of Chattanooga a century ago
Tennessee and Georgia were squabbling over land in the Chattanooga region long before the Peach State realized it might want to make a run at the Tennessee River.WorldCom, Tyco Face Suit Over 401(k) Losses
Several South Florida lawyers are catching a rising national wave of litigation against scandal-plagued corporations by filing shareholder class-action lawsuits in Florida against WorldCom Inc. and Tyco International Ltd.Affirming Creditor's Lack of Derivative Standing, Supreme Court Underscores Plain Meaning of LLC Act
Earlier this month, in CML V LLC v. Bax , the Delaware Supreme Court held that a creditor of an insolvent limited liability company lacks standing under the Delaware Limited Liability Company Act to bring a derivative action against the LLC's former managers.Latham, Gibson Dunn Advise on $1.8 Billion Bank of Ireland Loan Sale
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The Changing Relationship of Canadian Business and Foreign Investors
A 1980s law that seemed pro forma is suddenly prominent in the M&A landscape, as Ottawa asks foreign investors: What's our net benefit, eh?Decision Could Impact Future Corporate Asset Sale Cases
The ruling will likely serve as a test case for future asset sale lawsuits because the court ruled that the burden of proof rests with the plaintiff to demonstrate that a transaction is unfair, and if they can do so, the burden then shifts to the corporation to validate the sale.Gambling proposal could bring sea change
South Florida has been shaped by pivotal events like the construction of Henry Flagler's railroad and the arrival of Cuban refugees. Now, the region faces another wrenching makeover with the promise -- or threat -- of mega casino resorts.U.S. mortgage investors find business in Europe
Colony Financial Inc. and Starwood Property Trust Inc., the U.S. mortgage investors formed two years ago amid an expected surge of distressed debt, are turning to Europe as banks tighten lending and sell real estate loans.Ruling Blocks Realtor From Suing Over Comments on Rival's Blog
Adopting a broad reading of the federal Communications Decency Act, a 4-3 majority of the Court of Appeals ruled that New York City apartment rental agent and seller Christakis Shiamili is blocked from suing a rival company for anonymous comments in a February 2008 blog post about the New York real estate industry that accused Mr. Shiamili of being a racist, an anti-Semite, a wife-beater, an adulterer and a bad boss.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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