2015-05-22
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. is suing three financial institutions over bundles of soured old mortgage loans, calling claims that Lehman owes hundreds of millions of dollars “grossly exaggerated and baseless.
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2015-05-22
Editor's note: Morning Scan will not publish on Monday, May 25 in observance of the Memorial Day holiday. We'll be back on Tuesday, May 26. Receiving Wide Coverage ...
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2015-05-21
Can a waiver of rights ever be beneficial to the person granting the waiver? Yes. In In re Adamson Apparel, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held, in a 2-1
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2015-05-21
In a lunch that became an impromptu memorial service to Harvey Miller, former Lehman Brothers Judge James Peck might have said it best:
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2015-05-21
In a lunch that became an impromptu memorial service to Harvey Miller, former Lehman Brothers Judge James Peck might have said it best:
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2015-05-21
It took three or so days to settle stock trades. What if that could happen instantly and be recorded on a blockchain for everyone to see?
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2015-05-21
Bold unfolds in three parts.
2015-05-21
For all the excitement about the blockchain's potential to shake up the financial industry, few people understand how it works.
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2015-05-21
A recent decision by Judge Jacqueline P. Cox in the U.S.
2015-05-21
Series: Business Borrowing Basics 2015
2015-05-20
By Jessica Silver-GreenbergTwo of the nation’s biggest banks will finally put to rest the zombies of consumer debt — bills that are still alive on credit reports although legally eliminated in bankruptcy — potentially providing relief to more than a
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2015-05-20
By Associated PressST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. — First came the health problems. Then, unable to work, Ada Noda watched the bills pile up. And then, suffocating in debt, the 80-year-old did something she never thought she'd be forced to do.
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