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Six Flags targets bond investors' poor memories
Two years after emerging from bankruptcy, the operator of Six Flags amusement parks may use more than half the proceeds from an $800 million note sale to buy back stock.Greenberg pursues NFL player settlements
Greenberg Traurig has been quietly settling lawsuits and claims brought by more than 30 current and former NFL players who alleged the law firm and a West Palm Beach, Fla., shareholder failed to warn them about investing in what turned out to be an unlicensed Alabama casino project.Senior Associate 'Hat Trick': Three Litigation Victories
Meet Andrew Hammond, a senior associate at White & Case who juggled principal roles in three high-profile, nationally publicized cases that came to successful conclusion in the span of a few days earlier this month. Call it the law firm equivalent of a hat trick in hockey � three goals in one game.The Contract Chronicles: Lance, Sergei, Kovy, Babby, Reggie, and the Rangers
Several firms flock to yet another performance-enhancing drug probe; and more on the lawyers investigating whether Reggie Bush should forfeit his Heisman Trophy.Greenberg pursues settlements with NFL players
Greenberg Traurig is negotiating confidential settlements with current and former NFL players including former UM stars Clinton Portis, Roscoe Parrish and Duane Starks, who sued the law firm for allegedly failing to warn them about trouble with their Alabama casino investments. The firm denies wrongdoing.MoFo Enters Battle to Protect Crazy Horse's Name
Despite seven years of litigation, the descendants of the famed Lakota Sioux leader Crazy Horse aren't giving up in a trademark fight with a brewery. In fact, they're stepping up the battle with some help from Morrison & Foerster. The case also has personal meaning for two MoFo associates. Christine Neuhoff and Christina Kirk-Kazhe, both Native Americans, said they jumped at the opportunity to work on the case.Greenberg Pursuing Settlements with NFL Players In Casino Investment Suits
Greenberg Traurig is negotiating confidential settlements with current and former NFL players including former University of Miami stars Clinton Portis, Roscoe Parrish, and Duane Starks, who sued the law firm for allegedly failing to warn them about trouble with their Alabama casino investments. The firm denies wrongdoing.114 Football Players, Wives Sue NFL Over Head Injuries
Former Atlanta Falcons running back Jamal Anderson and linebacker Jessie Tuggle, who helped take the "Dirty Birds" to Super Bowl XXXIII, are among 114 professional football players and their wives who sued the National Football League as part of expanding national litigation centered around traumatic brain injuries.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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