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Treasury Management for Fiduciaries in the Wake of Recent Bank Failures
In the wake of recent bank failures, it is more important than ever to carefully consider the cash-management options available for the needs of each particular case and the risk tradeoffs to analyze when operating within the structures of the U.S. banking system.Covered Bonds: An Attractive Financing Tool for US Banks
It may be time for the U.S. Congress to revisit adopting covered bond legislation in the United States since covered bonds would be a nice additional financing source for U.S. banks particularly smaller or regional banks that do not have the same access to the securitization market that the larger U.S. banks have.Understanding When the Bankruptcy Stay Keeps the Government at Bay
General experience with the §362 automatic stay in bankruptcy proceedings might lead counsel who are not bankruptcy specialists to conclude that the stay covers all parties in the same way, including government entities. The correct answer is both yes—and no.No Private Equity Fund Responsibility for Company's Pension Withdrawal Liabilities
The First Circuit found the funds did not constitute an implied partnership-in-fact, reversed the decision of the district court, and held withdrawal liability could not be imposed.View more book results for the query "US Department of the Treasury"
Judge Sanctions OneWest—Treasury Secretary Mnuchin's Former Bank—for 'Frivolous' Foreclosure
A state court judge in Florida sanctioned the bank which the California state attorney general's consumer law section has accused of rampant foreclosure violations.Deal Watch: Skadden Basks in SunEdison's Bankruptcy Glow
Skadden, which has billed SunEdison Inc. for more than $38.4 million in legal fees and expenses since the start of the solar energy giant's Chapter 11 case last year, is advising the company on the $1.41 billion sale of two key subsidiaries. The firm is also advising a major Hollywood talent agency on another notable deal.Lawyers Clash Over Bitcoin in Bankruptcy
Is bitcoin a currency, like an American greenback or Japanese yen? Or is it a commodity, akin to a pork belly or a share of stock?Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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