When a company collapses and creditors or a trustee are looking to recoup losses, banks and accounting firms have often been targeted under the theory that it was their advice or their ignorance that
...nbsp;of former Mayer Brown partner Joseph P. Collins for helping Refco Inc. executives defraud investors of more than $2 billion was overturned on...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
...Partners v. Scientific-Atlanta Inc. because "nothing the Mayer Brown defendants did made it necessary or inevitable for Refco to record the transactions...
...partner who served for many years as principal outside counsel to Refco Inc., a securities firm that plummeted into bankruptcy after its ailing financial...
...was sentenced Thursday to serve seven years in prison for helping Refco Inc. executives defraud investors of $2.4 million — crimes the judge...
...the shareholder class action suit over the collapse of commodities brokerage Refco Inc. have been receiving assistance from an unlikely source - Refco's former...
...Collins was indicted for allegedly helping executives at commodities brokerage Refco Inc. hide massive losses from investors. When those losses subsequently came to...
...A Mayer Brown partner was indicted Tuesday on charges he helped Refco Inc. conceal from investors that a company owned by former CEO Phillip...
...representing Marc S. Kirschner, the bankruptcy trustee of failed commodities brokerage Refco Inc. in a $2 billion suit against the company's former lawyers...
...equity firm that owned a controlling interest in failed commodities brokerage Refco Inc. has filed a $245 million lawsuit against Mayer Brown Rowe & Maw...
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