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INADMISSIBLE: Ruemmler Plans White House Exit
Kathryn Ruemmler plans to leave her post as White House counsel and return to private practice by the end of the year, the White House announced. Plus more in this week's column.Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 19, No. 180 - September 20 2010
Daily decision alert.Buffett to hunt for investments in post-earthquake Japan
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett's trip to a Japanese plant may "shine a light" on investment opportunities in a nation hampered by the March earthquake and the global market rout.Wal-Mart first-quarter profit rises
Wal-Mart Stores, the world's largest retailer, posted a 3.8 percent gain in first-quarter profit, beating analysts' estimates as growth abroad helped make up for U.S. sales declines.Am Law Firms Help Stryker Sew Up MAKO for $1.65 Billion
Medical technology company Stryker Corporation is buying MAKO Surgical Corporation, which makes tools used in robotic-assisted surgery in orthopedics. Skadden is advising Stryker, while Wachtell and Foley & Lardner are handling the deal for MAKO.Better franchise relations on menu for Quiznos CEO
LONG BEFORE DAWN breaks, Greg Brenneman is on the run, a habit that can be a bit disconcerting for his temporary houseguest.Quiznos' new chief executive officer invited Steve Provost to stay with him during his move to Denver, an invite that extended to eight-mile runs. "He runs on a treadmill and I try desperately to keep up next to him," joked Provost, the new chief marketing officer.Lehman aims to exit bankruptcy within 24 months
NEW YORK AP - A top Lehman Brothers executive said Wednesday that the company's bankruptcy case could be wrapped up within two years.Restructuring expert Bryan Marsal, who replaced Lehman's longtime chief executive Richard Fuld at the end of 2008, told a bankruptcy judge that liquidators could finish their work of winding down Lehman within 18 to 24 months.Breach of Duty to Defend Stands Out Among Noteworthy Issues
Evan H. Krinick, co-managing partner of Rivkin Radler, writes: The past term's significant insurance law decisions by the New York Court of Appeals resolved a variety of issues that will alter the practice of insurance law in important ways. But one decision in particular, in which the court evaluated the consequences to an insurance carrier of its breach of the duty to defend its insured, will surely be one of the most widely discussed and debated insurance law decisions rendered by the court in recent years.The 'Rogue Employee' and Dogs That Eat Homework
Have you ever noticed, when companies become the focus of a compliance scandal, that one of the first instincts of the company spokesperson is to blame the bad act on the proverbial "rogue employee"?Trending Stories
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