In their Secured Transactions column, Alan M. Christenfeld and Barbara M. Goodstein write that while the LIBOR imbroglio has been well-publicized, other lending activities potentially giving rise to
...the former owner of Centroid, Inc. ("Centroid"), a New York corporation, (Amend. Compl., ¶3; Affidavit of Marc A. Starr in Support of...
...toward litigation-related costs. Rather, these costs usually are paid by the corporation or its D&O insurance carriers. To the extent the company...
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton's Jonathan Blackman, Inna Rozenberg and Kamal Sidhu write that the Second Circuit's reasoning in 'In re American Express' leaves open the possibility that parties can
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...who applied for and received a subprime credit card issued by CompuCredit Corporation. Through direct-mail and Internet solicitations, CompuCredit marketed its credit card...
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