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Buyout firms beaten in takeover auctions by cash-rich companies
TPG Capital, the leveraged-buyout firm started by David Bonderman, twice came close to buying companies at auction in the same week. Both times, it lost to a corporation offering to pay more.Attorney Turns Loss At 3rd DCA Into A Win For His Condo Association Client
Ben Solomon, senior partner at Miami-based Association Law Group, successfully argued that an apparent loss at the Third District Court of Appeal was more procedural than substantive and his client, the Spiaggia Ocean Condominium Association, is not the only party liable for unpaid assessments and fees on a foreclosed unit.Rough Road for Former Enron Employees
Former Enron employees are unlikely to recover much, if anything, of what they lost when the company's stock collapsed last year. That assessment comes from bankruptcy lawyers who say that the federal bankruptcy code considers the thousands of fired workers with Enron stock in their 401(k) accounts to be unsecured creditors. As such, they are low on the list of who gets paid.View more book results for the query "Bank of New York Mellon"
Mark Polen to hear oral arguments for final time
Retiring Fourth District Court of Appeal Judge Mark E. Polen will preside over oral arguments for the last time during a special hearing in March at the Broward County Courthouse.Morris Publishing bankruptcy plan approved
AUGUSTA, Ga. AP - A federal judge Wednesday cleared the way for newspaper owner Morris Publishing Group to emerge from bankruptcy protection less than a month after it filed under Chapter 11.Morris Publishing, owner of 13 daily newspapers including the Amarillo Globe-News and Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, sped through the court after a year spent formulating a plan to shed $288.In murder case, RICO charges intrigue defense lawyers
The public may be fascinated with the murder case against Andrea Sneiderman because it centers on an alleged love triangle, but lawyers observing the case are intrigued by something else - racketeering charges.Judge Rules For California City In Mortgage Suit
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit over Richmond, California's plan to use eminent domain to seize underwater mortgages.Reed Smith Hiring 12 Financial Lawyers
In a move that catapults Reed Smith into investment management practice, the firm has acquired 12 lawyers from the legal department of Pittsburgh-based mutual fund company Federated Investors, effective Oct. 1.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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