Icahn's Lawsuit Against Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Loan Special Servicer Clears Hurdle
A judge found that two of Icahn's businesses—Icahn Partners LP and Icahn Partners Master Fund LP—had properly alleged that Rialto Capital Advisors LLC's handling over the loans had specifically impacted Icahn, which held the majority of one class of bonds. Icahn was represented by the New York litigation boutique, Pallas Partners, and Garman Turner Gordon.
Seeing ‘Incipient Crisis,' 4th Circuit Keeps in Place Order for Return of Wrongly Deported Man
"If today the Executive claims the right to deport without due process and in disregard of court orders, what assurance will there be tomorrow that it will not deport American citizens and then disclaim responsibility to bring them home?” wrote Judge J. Harvie Wilkinson III, an appointee of President Ronald Reagan.
Read the Decision: US Judge Rules Google Maintained Unlawful Ad Tech Monopoly
"We won half of this case and we will appeal the other half," Lee-Anne Mulholland, Google's vice president of regulatory affairs, said after U.S. District Judge Leonie M. Brinkema of the Eastern District of Virginia found Google liable for Sherman Act violations in the combined use of advertising tech.
'Conversations Are Happening:' Clients Haven't Stopped Asking Their Attorneys Whether Delaware Is Their Best Option for Incorporation
While SB 21 progressed through the Delaware legislature, Texas Senate Bill 29, which proposes changes to the Business Organization Code, has been working its way through that state's legislature. If passed, that bill would codify the business judgment rule, which presumes corporate leadership acts in good faith to make informed decisions in a company's best interests.