Nov. 19, 2024
| Today’s news and insights for in-house counsel
The company’s prepackaged Chapter 11 filing in New York contemplates much of its creditors’ debt being converted into new equity.
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The agency blames the Supreme Court’s 2020 AMG decision, which said courts had been improperly allowing the FTC to obtain money as part of an injunction against company practices.
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Brad Bender, previously the bank’s interim chief information officer, will succeed 42-year veteran Clarke Starnes, effective immediately. Starnes will retire but stay on as a senior adviser through April.
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The ultimate guide to creating, communicating and enforcing your outside counsel guidelines.
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Children between the ages of 14 and 17 were employed at a processing facility, with most working after 9 p.m., according to a two-year state audit.
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With the Trump administration expected to undo much of its predecessor’s agency-level regulation, here’s a look at how federal rules may play out in the transition.
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The appointment is “consistent with Musk’s emphasis on loyalty,” a trait he sometimes values over “conventionally ‘safe’ hires,” Cowen Partners’ Shawn Cole said.
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