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October 07, 2019 | Daily Business Review

$327M Financing Secured on Buildings at 2 Miramar Business Parks

Buildings at Countyline Business Center and Trammell Crow Industrial Center are used as collateral for the financing.
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August 28, 2019 | New York Law Journal

Family Feud: Clarifying the Existence of a Confidential or Fiduciary Relationship Among Family Members

Breach of fiduciary duty and constructive trust claims are being asserted in the context of familial business relationships with greater frequency. In that context, the requirement of the existence of a confidential or fiduciary relationship becomes the key element and the primary focus for analysis with respect to the ultimate merits of the constructive trust and breach of fiduciary causes of action.
7 minute read
January 04, 2016 |

Barclays Dodges Fraud Claims Over Dewey & LeBoeuf Loans

Another former Dewey partner has stumbled in a lawsuit against Barclays related to capital contribution loans provided to partners at the now-defunct firm.
4 minute read
November 15, 2015 |

Monday Mashup: Fee Fights, Celeb Settlements and Wilmer's Revolving Door

Hausfeld's curiously timed $120M settlement; why the city of San Francisco is paying Journey guitarist Neal Schon $290,000; another Wilmer partner lands a top SEC job. All this and more in The Lit Daily's take on under-the-radar legal news.
5 minute read
June 26, 2015 |

Navigating a Triangular Setoff Through Safe Harbors

How to work with the Bankruptcy Code's "triangular setoff" provision through contractual safe harbors.
10 minute read
May 04, 2015 |

High Court Rejects Lehman Petition in Barclays Brawl

Cementing a victory for Barclays plc and its lawyers at Boies, Schiller & Flexner, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for Barclays to keep some $4 billion in a long-running asset dispute stemming from the bank's frenzied 2008 buyout of Lehman Brothers' brokerage business.
3 minute read
April 29, 2015 |

Programmers and Traders and Dark Pools, Oh My

The high-frequency trading exploits depicted in Michael Lewis' 2014 bestseller "Flash Boys" were keeping at least three Manhattan judges busy this week.
2 minute read
March 23, 2015 |

Court of Appeals Addresses Alleged Breach of a Swap Contract

In his Contract Law column, Glen Banks writes: The Court of Appeals' decision in 'BDC Financial v. Barclays Bank' illustrates that when an agreement allows either party to demand a payment from the counter-party to address market changes during the life of a contract, years of litigation can result from the failure to clearly set forth what will happen when a demanded payment is disputed.
11 minute read
January 21, 2015 |

Misrepresentation in Finance Agreements

Jeffrey B. Steiner and Jason R. Goldstein of DLA Piper review the different categories of misrepresentation cited by New York courts and draw distinctions between seemingly innocent statements in loan documents as opposed to circumstances where a representing party knew or should have known that their representation was untrue.
12 minute read
September 24, 2014 |

Persistence Pays Off for Boies Schiller in Barclays-Lehman Brawl

Barring an unlikely U.S. Supreme Court reversal, lawyers at Boies, Schiller & Flexner can finally add the roller-coaster bankruptcy litigation over Barclays' fire sale acquisition of Lehman Brothers' brokerage unit to the firm's win column.
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