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...In the meantime, if you’re hungry for more on the subject, here are Mark and Mitu discussing the case on their delightfully nerdy podcast, Clauses & Controversies....
...In a brief filed in support of the Idaho couple, the NAHB listed examples of developers that faced lengthy litigation, including a company in Illinois that sought to build residences on wetlands subject...
...it loses its legal privilege and could become evidence in litigation....
...“She uses litigation, if necessary, as a platform to try and return, in her view, antitrust law to its original purpose of preventing industry consolidation or post-merger abuse,” he says....
...“We’re always looking to expand our business in Mexico,” Fortuna’s Ganoza added. “But in light of this law, we’re going to re-evaluate everything.”...
...“In the time and day that they’re there, they’re powerful, but they’re also fugitive and ephemeral. They leave no trace.”...
...There’s been a lot of writing about potentially the fact that we’re in a golden age of medical innovation....
...We’re likely to see something a bit similar in electric vehicles....
...in Illinois to William & Mary in Virginia and Stanford in California....
...“If you’re sick you can carry over holiday for 18 months. That took 14 years of litigation to work out. On January 1, we won’t know,” Glyn said....
...“If you’re working in compliance in financial services you’ve never seen anything like it.”...
...Restructuring, litigation or employment picks up in a downturn; people can be redeployed....
...Boutique investment bank William Blair has hired Dominic Emery as a managing director in London. He joins from Raymond James....
...What else we’re reading How Citadel Securities became ‘the Amazon of financial markets’ Founded in the 2000s, Citadel Securities has grown into one of the largest trading houses in the world, involved in...
...hedge fund masquerading as a . . . well, we’re not entirely sure....
...Under its executive chair, Kevin Gold, a South African deals lawyer who took the top job in 1997, it has shifted from being a City firm with a tough reputation in litigation and family law to a slick corporate...
...I found a hugely entertaining interview in the New York Times in 1982 headlined “Helmut’s Pipeline”, in which the NYT’s resident conservative William Safire berated the then chancellor Helmut Schmidt of...
...It’s a conscious choice to not put in all the procedures or mechanisms in order to resolve our dispute, and basically say, ‘we’re going to keep litigating’.” This is probably genius....
...Tony Williams, a consultant specialising in law firms at Jomati, said: “In the last ten years firms have been seriously professionalising their operations [for example by] upgrading their finance, tech and...
...(See Edgar Heermance’s Codes of Ethics: A Handbook published in 1924 or William C Frederick’s Corporation, Be Good! from 2006)....
...“If they’re able to deliver it then it’s better for clients and it’s a competitive advantage.”...
...Boards have been targeted in litigation over issues such as cyber breaches or alleged failures in corporate culture, all of which drive up prices, she said. Then the pandemic hit....
...In fact, shares in the company hardly moved. They’re currently trading around $9.85 — a discount to the $10 price at which investors, including so-called Pipes, buy into the transaction....
...As Joe Biden took the lead in key states on Friday, Donald Trump faced an uphill battle in his bid to secure re-election through the courts....
...Employers are in for a wave of post-pandemic litigation as lawyers predict a jump in pandemic protection and discrimination lawsuits, writes Patti Waldmeir....
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