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BigLaw Firm, Wall Street Client Suddenly Playing Defense in Land Deal Gone Wrong
A Wall Street real estate firm and Greenberg Traurig are on the defensive in a lawsuit sparked by a $41.5 million land deal gone wrong.Debt, changing media habits topple Blockbuster
NEW YORK AP - Blockbuster Inc., once the dominant movie rental company in the U.S., filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Thursday, after reeling from mounting losses, rising debt and competitors that have better catered to Americans' changed media habits.Blockbuster will continue to operate its 3,000 U.S.9th Circuit Sounds Skeptical on Privilege Claim for Tax Records
Sideman & Bancroft's Jay Weill didn't seem to get very far with his argument that his firm can't be required to turn over documents that might incriminate a client.View more book results for the query "Bank of America"
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.Civil Madoff-related fraud charges dismissed
NEW YORK AP - Finding accusations "speculative and flimsy," a judge has dismissed civil securities fraud charges against a New York brokerage firm and its executives that resulted from a probe into Bernard Madoff's epic fraud.The charges brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission were dismissed Monday against Cohmad Securities Corp.Rising yields rattle stocks, but may not lead to declines
THE LOW INTEREST RATE environment that made stock investors so giddy in recent years is getting turned on its head, but that doesn't mean that share prices necessarily are doomed.With Treasury yields surging in recent weeks amid a bond-market rout, concerns on Wall Street are certainly valid: So much of the stock market's recent record-setting run has been fueled by cheap borrowing and easy credit conditions.Freshfields Breaks Lockstep in Asia to Stave Off U.S. Firms' Advances
Freshfields has taken steps to protect its Asian partnership from U.S. firms' advances by breaking away from its lockstep and allowing new partners to be promoted more quickly in the region. The increased flexibility represents a significant departure for Freshfields, which has previously shied away from changing its pure lockstep model.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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