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Defense digs out of documents in Bear Stearns case
NEW YORK AP - Lawyers for two former Bear Stearns hedge fund managers charged with lying to investors about the collapse of the subprime mortgage market complained on Monday that the government has hampered their defense by burying them in an avalanche of documents.Petrial motions filed by both sides in federal court in Brooklyn did not detail the potential evidence against Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin.'Too Big to Fail' or 'Too Big to Manage'?
An essay by ex-General Electric senior general counsel Ben Heineman Jr. asks, "Are these huge major financial institutions not just too big to fail, their leaders 'too big to jail' (as some critics charge), but also 'too big to manage'?" Boston University professor Cornelius Hurley offers his thoughts.Montana senator asks for Bear Stearns investigation
WASHINGTON AP - Montana Sen. Jon Tester called for the government to investigate the downfall of investment bank Bear Stearns and whether it was related to insider trading.Bear Stearns informed the government last month that it was on the verge of having to file for bankruptcy protection because nervous creditors were demanding to be repaid.Madoff judge denies motion on claim deadline
NEW YORK AP - A bankruptcy judge in the Bernard Madoff case refused Tuesday to waive a deadline for claims against the disgraced money manager by people who may be asked to give back money they made investing with Madoff.At a hearing in lower Manhattan, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton Lifland said he saw no need to clarify an earlier order approving the July 2, 2009 deadline.View more book results for the query "JP Morgan Chase and Co"
The Outer Edge of Edge Act Jurisdiction
In their Southern District Civil Practice Roundup, Edward M. Spiro and Judith L. Mogul, principals of Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello, discuss Southern District Judge Jed Rakoff's reversal of his own earlier decision upholding Edge Act jurisdiction after the Second Circuit called for a narrow reading of that statute's jurisdictional grant in its own recent decision.From Cravath to Chase to Cadwalader
Former Cravath, Swaine & Moore partner James Woolery has landed in a much different place from where he started.Locke Pick: Work at U.S. Supreme Court Nominee Harriet Miers' Former Firm Will Never Be the Same
Because of Harriet Miers' nomination to the Supreme Court, Locke Liddell & Sapp is the focus of attention from the national media, a situation that raises the firm's profile and presumably will lead to some new business. But the public hunt for any tidbit of information about Miers and the firm where she practiced for most of her career also brings attention to past problems.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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