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Hindenburg row: All about Wachtell, Adani s new legal firm that represented Twitter in Elon Musk s $44-bn deal

Wachtell was founded in 1965 by a small group of lawyers in New York.The firm has built a reputation for taking on complex corporate governance cases

Adani appoints legal firm that represented Twitter in Elon Musk s $44-billion deal: Know all about Wachtell

To counter claims of fraud and market manipulation made by the short-seller Hindenburg Research, based in America, Gautam Adani has appointed one of the most expensive legal firm.

Investors With Questionable Records Want to Buy Five Vermont Nursing Homes Will the State Let Them?

Investors With Questionable Records Want to Buy Five Vermont Nursing Homes Will the State Let Them?
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She Gave Up Her Baby for Adoption, Then Fought to Find Him

She Gave Up Her Baby for Adoption, Then Fought to Find Him Read full article Catherine Falls Commercial/Getty Author’s introduction: Months after giving birth to her firstborn son as an unmarried teenager in 1961, Margaret Erle Katz became one of an estimated three million young women in the decades after World War II and before Roe v. Wade who was forced by her family; by society; and even New York State law, which until 1971 criminalized premarital sex to surrender her firstborn son into an adoption system designed to keep the identities of birth families, adoptees, and adoptive families a secret. Margaret, the 17-year-old daughter of Jewish refugees in Manhattan, did all she could to maintain custody of her son. She pushed aside the shaming admonitions of her parents, maternity home officials, and social workers, who told her she would “forget”

Tragic Jewish mother-son story spurs exposé of cruel mid-century adoptions in US

Renee Ghert-Zand is a reporter and feature writer for The Times of Israel. Stephen Mark Erle (later David Rosenberg) at age six months in 1962. His birth mother Margaret Erle was coerced into signing away her parental rights. This photo was taken during the first of just two meetings Margaret and the baby s father birth father George Katz were allowed with him while in foster care prior to his adoption. (Courtesy of Margaret Erle Katz) George Katz and Margaret Erle, when Margaret was six months pregnant and about to be sent to the Lakeview Home for Unwed Jewish Mothers on Staten Island, 1961. (Courtesy of Margaret Erle Katz)

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