Each week The Legal Intelligencer focuses on issues pertinent to Corporate Counsel and the lawyers who serve them. You can view all of these articles here
...in Freefall According to the Eleventh Circuit's opinion, Tousa Inc. was the 13th-largest homebuilding enterprise in the United States. Tousa grew...
...court litigation brought by the Securities and Exchange Commission against Citigroup Global Markets Inc. The district court had rejected a settlement and consent judgment...
...government's recovery. Citigroup agreed on Feb. 15 to...Hunt, an employee of CitiMortgage Inc. in Missouri. The settlement, announced...
...of America Corp., JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Co., Citigroup Inc. and Ally Financial, formerly GMAC, agreed to pay $25 billion in...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's first five months in existence have been a bit like the old children's story, where terrified townspeople were convinced a monster was coming, only to find
...federal jury in Islip, N.Y., finds that Toyota Motor Sales USA Inc. is not liable in the first sudden-acceleration case to go to...
...partner Scott Musoff for UBS Americas Inc.; and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison Chairman Brad Karp for Citigroup Inc. "Clearly this...
...attempts in the past. For example, in 2009's Citigroup Global Markets Inc. v. Bacon , the court ruled that arbitrators' manifest disregard...
The previous column in this series — "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Class of 2011: The Cloud" — discussed cloud computing and what it means to corporate counsel
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