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...Robert Gayda, a partner at Seward & Kissel said: “If you have somebody who’s not going to recover in full, you’re going to have a motivated creditor body who are going to want to look at that Tether transaction...
...Robert Gayda, a partner at Seward & Kissel’s bankruptcy group, said Insys could argue that the lawsuits from municipalities were seeking “monetary damages” and there was “no imminent harm” as Insys had agreed...
...Paul Miller, a partner at US law firm Seward & Kissel, said there was a “heightened sensitivity” to the SEC’s investigation across the industry, particularly among private fund managers sub-advising alternative...
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