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Daily Decision Service Alert: Vol. 21, No. 203 – October 17, 2012
Daily decision alert.Plaintiffs counsel defend $42M fees sought in Madoff-related settlement
Plaintiffs attorneys passionately defended their $42 million request for legal fees for their role in reaching a settlement on behalf of investors in Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities during a March 15 hearing in Manhattan federal court.Miami Beach home sells for $1.3 million
The two-story, five-bedroom, 4,018-square-foot home built in 1989 sold for $1.3 million or $323.54 per squareSuit by Fired 'At-Will' Workers Goes Forward Against Dreyfus Corp.
Five at-will investment-managers who were fired by The Dreyfus Corp. may pursue a fraudulent-inducement claim against the mutual fund giant, a New York appellate panel has ruled. By a 4-1 margin, the panel agreed that the plaintiffs' allegation that their managers purposefully misled them about an upcoming merger constituted a prima facie claim of fraudulent inducement, notwithstanding their status as at-will employees.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.View more book results for the query "Bank of New York Mellon"
Muni markets provide oasis for Wall Street job seekers
The $3.7 trillion municipal market is proving a benefit for Wall Street job hunters as the dwindling role of bond insurance and yields at four-decade lows fuel demand for analysis of the 89,000 U.S. local governments.Analyzing the Unique Duties and Obligations of Special Needs Trusts
Robert M. Freedman, Barry I. Lutzky and Lauren I. Mechaly of Schiff Hardin write: Special Needs Trusts are commonly used in planning for disabled beneficiaries. Trustees of such trusts have different and additional responsibilities and obligations than trustees of other trusts.Moving pieces at closing overcome in sale of failed conversion
Before the $28 million sale of the Eden condominium to Priderock Capital Partners in March 2010, the Boca Raton complex was one of the most glaring South Florida examples of the failed condo conversion strategy.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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