Ex-Kmart CEO ordered to pay - Sauk Valley Daily Gazette
DETROIT (AP) – A judge on Thursday ordered a former Kmart CEO to pay more than $10 million for misleading investors before the retail chain filed for bankruptcy protection in 2002. However, the judge denied an SEC request that would have prevented
Trump says Icahn won’t spend a dime on casinos - Atlantic City Press
CAMDEN — Donald Trump portrayed Carl Icahn as a penny-pinching corporate raider whose ownership of the Trump casinos would be “a mess” if he gains control of them in a bankruptcy battle between the two billionaires. “I know Carl better than
Property: East side story - Financial Times
F or six decades, Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village were bastions of the ordinary middle class in Manhattan. The complex of sturdy red brick, which spans seven blocks along the East River, has long been known for its roomy, affordable flats
Total Attorneys - Crain’s Chicago Business
In fact, the 32-year-old seems to have imbued the company with his buoyant, dynamic This year Total Attorneys will introduce four new products, including a bankruptcy case-management service that the company has spent a million dollars and 6
Bankruptcy trustee alleges Mastro tried to keep pricey homes from - Seattle Times
Before entering bankruptcy, real-estate magnate Michael R. Mastro engineered a series of transactions aimed at putting houses he owned in Clyde Hill and The Highlands out of reach of his creditors, the official representing those creditors says. The
Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
Skilling’s lawyers—led by Los Angeles attorney Daniel Petrocelli—cite instances where Mr Lay was also convicted at the 2006 trial but died a short time later of heart-related problems. The federal trial judge, Sim Lake, ruled that an unbiased
Bully for you: Intimidation at work - The Guardian
The allegations levelled against Gordon Brown this week are a timely reminder that bullying is not simply the domain of the playground. Workplace bullying is on the rise , a by-product of the added pressure placed on workers and employers by the
Archive for October 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
The county’s insurance may be needed to pay contractors that performed the work ordered by Austin Motor Sports Management but never approved by the county, they said. Commissioners voted unanimously during a special afternoon meeting Thursday to
Judge considers fraud charges against Blixseth - Forbes
The actual size of Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth’s fortune could soon come to light as a a judge considers whether the high-flying real estate developer took hundreds of millions of dollars in a fraud scheme that left the exclusive resort
Report names Honigman a top mergers-and-acquisitions law firm - MLive.com
Photo courtesy Honigman From left, Honigman CEO David Foltyn, Kalamazoo Mayor Bobby Hopewell, and Phil Torrence at Honigman’s new Kalamazoo office last fall. In a recent report of law firms with the largest volume of merger and acquisition deals
Ex-Kmart CEO ordered to pay - Sauk Valley Daily Gazette
DETROIT (AP) – A judge on Thursday ordered a former Kmart CEO to pay more than $10 million for misleading investors before the retail chain filed for bankruptcy protection in 2002. However, the judge denied an SEC request that would have prevented
Trump says Icahn won’t spend a dime on casinos - Atlantic City Press
CAMDEN — Donald Trump portrayed Carl Icahn as a penny-pinching corporate raider whose ownership of the Trump casinos would be “a mess” if he gains control of them in a bankruptcy battle between the two billionaires. “I know Carl better than
Property: East side story - Financial Times
F or six decades, Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village were bastions of the ordinary middle class in Manhattan. The complex of sturdy red brick, which spans seven blocks along the East River, has long been known for its roomy, affordable flats
Total Attorneys - Crain’s Chicago Business
In fact, the 32-year-old seems to have imbued the company with his buoyant, dynamic This year Total Attorneys will introduce four new products, including a bankruptcy case-management service that the company has spent a million dollars and 6
Bankruptcy trustee alleges Mastro tried to keep pricey homes from - Seattle Times
Before entering bankruptcy, real-estate magnate Michael R. Mastro engineered a series of transactions aimed at putting houses he owned in Clyde Hill and The Highlands out of reach of his creditors, the official representing those creditors says. The
Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
Skilling’s lawyers—led by Los Angeles attorney Daniel Petrocelli—cite instances where Mr Lay was also convicted at the 2006 trial but died a short time later of heart-related problems. The federal trial judge, Sim Lake, ruled that an unbiased
Bully for you: Intimidation at work - The Guardian
The allegations levelled against Gordon Brown this week are a timely reminder that bullying is not simply the domain of the playground. Workplace bullying is on the rise , a by-product of the added pressure placed on workers and employers by the
Archive for October 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
The county’s insurance may be needed to pay contractors that performed the work ordered by Austin Motor Sports Management but never approved by the county, they said. Commissioners voted unanimously during a special afternoon meeting Thursday to
Judge considers fraud charges against Blixseth - Forbes
The actual size of Yellowstone Club founder Tim Blixseth’s fortune could soon come to light as a a judge considers whether the high-flying real estate developer took hundreds of millions of dollars in a fraud scheme that left the exclusive resort
Report names Honigman a top mergers-and-acquisitions law firm - MLive.com
Photo courtesy Honigman From left, Honigman CEO David Foltyn, Kalamazoo Mayor Bobby Hopewell, and Phil Torrence at Honigman’s new Kalamazoo office last fall. In a recent report of law firms with the largest volume of merger and acquisition deals