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Private equity firm The Carlyle Group stunned Wall Street by announcing that it will bring on Michael Cavanagh, who many […]
Bankruptcy and appellate courts around the country have consistently held that a properly-perfected mortgage or security interest in golf course revenues, including cart rentals and green fees, is not sufficient to grant the lender an interest in the golf course’s “cash collateral” if the business ends up in bankruptcy.
The Illinois Supreme Court has found unconstitutional Illinois’ long-standing electronic eavesdropping act, which may also open up the policy debate on whether such acts really make sense, particularly in today’s world of ubiquitous recording devices.
As technology moves to the cloud, attorneys must pay special attention to third-party terms of service if they hope to insure e-communications with clients remain privileged.
Most African-Americans with smartphones use Android devices instead of Apple, perhaps because they are cheaper and available without a contract […]
Malaysian Air flight 370 is now presumed to have crashed in the Indian Ocean, but the uncertain circumstances surrounding the […]
Ohio’s Attorney is filing two briefs with the U.S. Supreme Court in a case addressing an Ohio state law that […]
Richard Levin, the former president of Yale University, will join online education company Coursera as CEO. The company is known […]
Burger King Worldwide Inc. has named Unilever executive Fernando Machadoas as senior vice president of global brand management, a newly […]
Sidley Austin LLP has added Christopher Barbuto, one of General Electric Company’s senior M&A lawyers, to the firm’s New York […]
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