...criminal justice system with the help of a $15 million donation from investment banker Frank Quattrone. In 2004, Quattrone was convicted for interfering in a...
An ex-litigator is about to take on his second job as general counsel, without even relinquishing his first
...another impressive feat in Japan, structuring a $2 billion Japanese real estate investment trust ahead of an initial public offering on the Tokyo Stock Exchange...
...KERNS, former senior counsel in the SEC's Division of Investment Management, rejoined the firm as of counsel in D.C. ...
...of April. RBC acquired Ally Credit Canada for a $1.4 billion investment net of excess capital. Including the excess capital and after certain closing...
The decision for a fast-growing company to accept external investment from a private equity firm is a momentous one. It brings the...
...Inn Miami Coconut Grove has been acquired by a Philadelphia real estate investment trust.Hersha Hospitality Trust purchased the 140-room extended stay...
...39;s failure to stop the fraud at Bernard Madoff's investment firm or to prevent the 2008 failure of Lehman and other brokerage...
...neither impartial nor objective because the agency was obtaining lucrative fees from investment bank clients. That violated various consumer fraud and securities laws, the suits...
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