...for both Executive Life of California (ELIC) and Executive Life of New York (ELNY). The ongoing ELNY liquidation threatens severe court-approved reductions for...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...an airplane. It was last October, and I was somewhere between New York and Atlanta, drenched in my seatmate's Diet Coke. My computer...
...face enhanced independence requirements under new governance listing standards for the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq (as well as other national exchanges). The...
...The Goldman Sachs Group Inc., is now a partner in the New York office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges. Reed Smith has...
...s worth fighting if you have the resources." New jurisprudence: As individual matters head to court, they put the government...
...regulators, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, and US Airways shareholders. For acquiror AMR...
...their jobs yesterday after voting overwhelmingly to reject management offers for a new contract. The organization has pledged to continue operations with just...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...are individuals displaced by Superstorm/Hurricane Sandy and placed by the New York City's Hotel and Interim Placement Program (Hotel Program or Program...
The Daily Report
...ruling supports this approach." Jeremy Feigelson, a litigation partner at New York's Debevoise & Plimpton, represents JSTOR. Cindy Cohn, legal...
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