...Markell told members of the SABA during the May 13 meeting in Wilmington. "To the extent that many of them are hiring in the...
In Secured Lending 101, we learn that the general rule is "first in time, first in right." Well, how does one determine who is "first in time"? Generally, secured lenders may rely on state and county
...Aileen Kim. Additional lawyers are corporate partner Kelly Terribile in Wilmington, Del.; bankruptcy partner Jeffrey Wolf and corporate partner William Donovan in Boston...
Philadelphia-based Fox Rothschild grew its revenue by nearly 8 percent in its 2012-13 fiscal year as a result of a combination of strong practices and productive lateral hires, managing partner Mark
...Pepper Hamilton's corporate restructuring and bankruptcy practice group, resident in the Wilmington office. She has experience in representing debtors, trustees, committees of...
...Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott announced the relocation and expansion of its Wilmington office. Eckert Seamans' new offices, located in the PNC Bank...
In In re School Specialty, (Bankr. Del. April 22, 2013), Case No. 13-10125, the debtors had stipulated in an interim DIP order that they were liable to Bayside Finance LLC in the approximate amount o
There is an uproar going on about the practice of filing suit over every merger announced for a publicly traded company. At least 90 percent of merger announcements are followed in a day or two by th
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