Monday, Jul 12, 2010
A court rules privilege is lost even if the financing deal doesnt go through.
While third-party litigation financing is definitely the new thing in the legal community, it apparently has a few kinks to work out. In December, the 3rd District Court of Appeal ruled a third-party funder in an unsuccessful case against Fresh De... read entire article»
Andrew Longstreth
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
In the rush to fix its struggling savings banks, Spain risks leaving the job half finished.
In the rush to fix its struggling savings banks, Spain risks leaving the job half finished. Case in point: Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneos proposal to merge with three smaller savings banks, creating a lender with 135 billion euros ($167 b... read entire article»
Bloomberg News
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Four Spanish savings banks with more than 135 billion euros ($167 billion) in assets said they plan to combine, as regulators struggle to shore up the countrys financial system and revive economic growth.
Four Spanish savings banks with more than 135 billion euros ($167 billion) in assets said they plan to combine, as regulators struggle to shore up the countrys financial system and revive economic growth. Caja de Ahorros del Mediterraneo, Gr... read entire article»
Bloomberg News
Wednesday, Apr 7, 2010
Bradley Houser helped shepherd a $27.4 million private offering for Fort Lauderdale-based Stonegate Bank.
Dealmaker: Bradley Houser The Deal: Houser, an Akerman Senterfitt shareholder, helped shepherd a $27.4 million private offering for Fort Lauderdale-based Stonegate Bank. Details: Stonegate, which raised $14.2 million through a private offering las... read entire article»
Review staff
Thursday, Apr 1, 2010
There is sufficient case law under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act to justify opposite conclusions of law, attorneys say. An advocate must often rely on factors or "equities" not germane to the matter to get the court to follow one strai...
At the hearing on a proposed temporary restraining order, the court found that Meesham Neergheen's copying of sensitive data the day before he left the employ of Mintel International Group for a direct competitor was a prima facie violation of... read entire article»
Leonard Deutchman
Tuesday, Mar 2, 2010
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. said Tuesday that its profit climbed in the fourth quarter on strong sales of gold pineapples and fresh-cut products.
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. said Tuesday that its profit climbed in the fourth quarter on strong sales of gold pineapples and fresh-cut products. Chairman and CEO Mohammad Abu-Ghazaleh said the seller of prepared and fresh fruits and vegetables p... read entire article»
The Associated Press
Monday, Dec 7, 2009
Carlos M. Sires, Stuart H. Singer and Carl E. Goldfarb, Boies Schiller & Flexner
Carlos M. Sires, Stuart H. Singer and Carl E. Goldfarb, Boies Schiller & Flexner Its not often that a South Florida lawyer finds his work taking him to a field in Costa Rica, plucking a juicy pineapple off a plant, slicing it open and munchi... read entire article»
Review staff
Tuesday, Oct 27, 2009
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. said Tuesday that its profit dipped in the third quarter, a seasonally slow period for the seller of prepared and fresh fruits and vegetables, as some charges hurt results.
Fresh Del Monte Produce Inc. said Tuesday that its profit dipped in the third quarter, a seasonally slow period for the seller of prepared and fresh fruits and vegetables, as some charges hurt results. Lower volume and selling prices for its gold ... read entire article»
The Associated Press
Thursday, Apr 9, 2009
Law firm leaders and corporate general counsel at a recent meeting took each other to task over what each side can do to better support flex-time and part-time policies that advance women at firms
Law firm leaders and corporate general counsel at a recent meeting took each other to task over what each side can do to better support flex-time and part-time policies that advance women at firms, attorneys who participated said. The eight top fi... read entire article»
Lynne Marek
Friday, Dec 12, 2008
As sending work to India becomes more commonplace, and lawyers face increasing pressure to reduce costs, some law firms are actually touting the benefits of outsourcing at conferences.
Just a few years ago, outsourcing legal work to India was a dirty little secret law firms did it, but few admitted to it. Those days are long gone. As outsourcing becomes more commonplace and corporate counsel and law firms face increasing ... read entire article»
Julie Kay
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