It’s only half-time in the takeover game for Nitro software, with private equity suitors set to switch from diplomacy to MMA tactics and retail investors stuck playing chicken.
You might not know you are feeling crambazzled or that you have a case of the mubble-fubbles, but self-described linguistic magpie Susie Dent says putting a word to your feelings will actually help.
Chief Justice Roberts issued a stay to prevent the executive branch from lifting a COVID outbreak-related executive order since we don't have lockdowns any more. As unprecedented power grabs go, this is an impressive one. But since it's about hurting immigrants seeking legal asylum, the "Don't Tread on Me" folks seem unconcerned. [Law360] After 60 Minutes ran a bit on litigation funding, the Chamber of Commerce blasted out a press release about the grave danger of ordinary people being financially able to pursue valid claims against companies. They've gone so far as to call it a national security issue. It's not. [Bloomberg Law] Inflation is ticking back down as supply chain disruptions ease, but that isn't stopping the Federal Reserve from trying to start a recession just to prove they can. At least bankruptcy practices are happy. [American Lawyer] Amber Heard has dropped the appeal in the defamation case against Johnny Depp. [C
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