• Home
  • Practice Areas
    • Corporate Turnarounds
    • Investor and Creditor Operational Support
    • Interim Senior Management
    • Crisis Management and Debt Restructuring
    • Receivership and Bankruptcy
  • Team
  • Results
  • Insights
  • News
  • Contact

SEC Can’t Get Insider-Trading Defendants’ Phone Passwords

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

The smartphone passwords of two former Capital One data analysts accused of insider trading will remain a secret to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, a federal judge has ruled in a case one securities lawyer said covered rarely-trodden ground. Continued...

Special Report: The 2015 Global 100

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

The world’s top-grossing firms are experiencing steady growth after a long, bumpy journey. But while revenue per lawyer and profits per partner have rebounded, that’s due in part to declining headcount. Read more: Special Report: The 2015 Global...

Law Schools Special Report: <br />Staying Sane, Before and After Graduation

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

This week, we present a "how-to" for students and for lawyers starting their careers. Go here to read the rest: Law Schools Special Report: <br />Staying Sane, Before and After Graduation

Abortion Clinic, Privacy Cases Wait in Wings at High Court

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

Significant challenges that involve abortion, solitary confinement, insider trading and other contentious questions await the justices’ decisions on whether to add them to the new term of the U.S. Supreme Court. View original post here: Abortion Clinic, Privacy...

Magic Diet Powder Didn’t Work? Tell Anyone and We’ll Sue You

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

It sounds great: Mix a powder in your drink and lose up to 21 pounds a month. Eat chocolate cake and ice cream and all the foods you love! The success rate is 90 percent! Or so claimed Roca Labs Inc., which was sued by the Federal Trade Commission last week in the...

Energy Transfer to buy rival pipeline company Williams Cos: Reuters

by Bill Lawrence | Sep 28, 2015 | Private Equity News, Services

(Reuters) — Pipeline company Energy Transfer Equity LP (ETE.N) said it would buy Williams Cos Inc (WMB.N) in a cash-and-stock deal valued at about $37.7 billion, including debt. Energy Transfer’s offer of $43.50 per share represents a premium of 4.6...

Ex-Spy Defender, Lewinsky Lawyer Tapped to Advise on Gov’t Phone Records

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

Former Orrick litigator Preston Burton will serve as a friend to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court as it weighs a government request to hold onto secretly collected telephone data. Read more here: Ex-Spy Defender, Lewinsky Lawyer Tapped to Advise on Gov’t...

Ninth Circuit Upholds California’s Ban on PAGA Waivers

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

The Federal Arbitration Act doesn’t preempt state carve-out for PAGA claims, the appeals court ruled 2-1. See the original post: Ninth Circuit Upholds California’s Ban on PAGA Waivers

Gilstrap Dismisses 168 Patent Cases, Considers Attorney Fees

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

The nation’s busiest patent judge recently eliminated nearly 10 percent of his docket by ruling that a serial plaintiff’s claims were not eligible for a patent. He will now consider whether the litigation amounts to an "exceptional case," which...

Dewey & LeBoeuf Jury Wavers as Deliberations Stretch On

by admin | Sep 28, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

Jurors showed signs Monday that they were straining to understand their obligations, much less to reach a consensus regarding the guilt of Dewey & LeBoeuf’s former leaders. Go here to read the rest: Dewey & LeBoeuf Jury Wavers as Deliberations Stretch...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »
Revitalization Partners | Newsletter [[trackingImage]]
Executive Insights Newsletter - 10/21/2025
When Tariffs Bite: Small Businesses Bear the Brunt — What Credit Teams Should Watch
Tariffs are no longer policy background noise—they’re altering how small businesses borrow, price, and plan. With margins tightening and liquidity under stress, many borrowers are facing conditions that quietly increase credit risk. For lenders and advisors, the implications are immediate and measurable.
Read More
If your client’s margins are tightening under tariff pressure, we can help stabilize the credit before it becomes a problem.
The Five Considerations Reshaping ABL in the New Tariff Era
Rising tariffs are forcing lenders to rethink how they value collateral and structure credit. From shrinking advance rates to tariff-triggered MAC clauses, the ABL market is shifting toward greater caution—and greater scrutiny. Bill Lawrence of RP outlines five trends every lender, attorney, and advisor should be watching.
Read More
When a borrower’s collateral or borrowing base is in question, involve us early to protect value and preserve recovery.
Rising Loan Losses and the Return of Credit Discipline
As loan losses rise and liquidity tightens, the market is entering a new phase—one that rewards early action and structured intervention. For creditors, advisors, and counsel, receivership and turnaround planning can preserve value long before litigation becomes necessary.
Read More
If you’re seeing early signs of credit deterioration in a client’s portfolio, let’s discuss options before recovery turns to resolution.
© Revitalization Partners • Seattle, WA • revitalizationpartners.com
CORPORATE OFFICES
WRF Venture Center, Suite 300
2815 Eastlake Avenue East
Seattle, Washington 98102-1158

(206) 903-1855
info@revitalizationpartners.com

Follow Us on LinkedIn

Copyright © 2024 Revitalization Partners
Privacy Policy & Disclaimers