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Will Getco Get Green Light From Knight Capital Shareholders?

If Getco LLC can secure approval from Knight Capital Group shareholders, the newly formed entity would be a dominating force on the U.S. stock exchange. It would also be quite a reversal for Knight Capital, given that a $450 million trading error nearly bankrupted the company this summer. Shareholder approval is often one of the […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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Bankruptcy Court Approves American Eagle Labor Contracts

American Eagle and its sister company American Airlines will be allowed to move forward with new labor contracts following court approval of the restructured collective bargaining agreements. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane gave permission to American Eagle and its unions to move forward with the new terms, marking another step forward in the company’s volatile […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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Cyber-attacks Projected to Spike in 2013: Are Companies Prepared?

Cyber-attacks against U.S. companies have been skyrocketing in recent years, with 2011 seeing an increase of nearly 44 percent according to the National Security Agency. While many businesses have implemented and continue to strengthen their  security measures to deter and detect cyber-attacks, the threat is only expected to grow in 2013. Financial institutions are frequent […]

Author: Kenneth C. Oh

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Pharmacy Connected with Meningitis Outbreak Files For Bankruptcy

A few short months following the deadly meningitis outbreak that impacted hundreds of people nationwide, the pharmacy blamed for the outbreak has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. New England Compounding Center, a specialty pharmacy, filed for protection under bankruptcy law in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Massachusetts, as heavy litigation costs […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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Bondholders Confront CalPERS in San Bernardino Bankruptcy Case

Creditors who are the city’s bondholders in the San Bernardino, California, bankruptcy case are displeased with the position taken by the California Public Employees’ Retirement System – or CalPERS – and they are taking their concerns to court. The bondholders filed a legal protest against CalPERS, arguing that the pension fund is seeking preferential treatment […]

Author: Joel R. Glucksman

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Use an Earn-Out Provision to Bridge The Difference In a New Jersey Business Sale

Sellers usually value their New Jersey businesses higher than the Buyer can reasonably pay up front and unconditionally, because the Buyer has less familiarity with the minute details and unseen liabilities that show up only after the deal is done.  A confident and reliable Seller can be persuaded to accept payments over time, often tied in […]

Author: Dan Brecher

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