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Bank Traders’ Lawyers Want Sealed Argument in Grand Jury Subpoena Dispute

by admin | Sep 25, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

The district court’s decision marked "a novel, substantial, and unwarranted expansion in the crime-fraud exception" to attorney-client privilege, the traders’ lawyer, Jeffrey Wall of Sullivan & Cromwell, wrote in court papers. The Justice...

Ninth Circuit OKs Seattle Minimum Wage Hike

by admin | Sep 25, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

The law’s treatment of franchisees passes constitutional muster, wrote Circuit Judge Michael Daly Hawkins Visit link: Ninth Circuit OKs Seattle Minimum Wage Hike

Meet the 2015 Women Leaders in Tech Law

by admin | Sep 25, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

As trusted strategists and advisors in the innovation economy, these 60 women run departments, practice at the top of their fields—and crash through barriers. Continue reading here: Meet the 2015 Women Leaders in Tech Law

Wellbutrin Antitrust Cases Against GSK Dismissed

by admin | Sep 24, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

A federal judge has dismissed all claims against GlaxoSmithKline in the Wellbutrin XL antitrust litigation in which the pharmaceutical giant was accused of delaying the entry of generic versions of the antidepressant medication to market by entering into illegal...

Pope Francis Calls For Abolition of Death Penalty as Justices Watch

by admin | Sep 24, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

In a speech before a joint session of Congress, Pope Francis on Thursday called for the abolition of the death penalty, urged compassion for immigrants and refugees, and sounded the alarm on climate change. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. and Justices Anthony Kennedy,...

Guess Who’s Asking for a Criminal Probe of Volkswagen? The Automaker Itself

by admin | Sep 24, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

Volkswagen AG and its U.S. general counsel, David Geanacopoulos, are not opposing a criminal investigation into its emission scandal. In fact, the German-based automaker is filing its own criminal complaint with German prosecutors. Go here to read the rest: Guess...

AB InBev to buy U.S. craft brewer Golden Road

by Al Davis | Sep 24, 2015 | Private Equity News, Services

(Reuters) — Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABI.BR) said it would buy Los Angeles-based Golden Road Brewing as the world’s largest brewer looks to expand its presence in the fast-growing craft brewing market. Golden Road, whose brands include the popular India pale...

Energy Capital Partners seeks buyers for Summit Midstream stake: Bloomberg

by Bill Lawrence | Sep 24, 2015 | Private Equity News, Services

(Reuters) — Private equity firm Energy Capital Partners is looking for buyers for its interest in Summit Midstream Partners LP (SMLP.N), a deal that would include a minority stake in the pipeline operator as well as ownership of its general partner, Bloomberg...

Google Wins Digital Rights Patent Trial

by admin | Sep 24, 2015 | Law: Top National Stories & Decisions

An East Texas jury found that Google Play apps don’t infringe five patents held by Plano-based ContentGuard. Read more: Google Wins Digital Rights Patent Trial

Sverica Capital sells MC Sign Company

by Bill Lawrence | Sep 24, 2015 | Private Equity News, Services

Sverica Capital Management LLC said Wednesday it sold MC Sign Company to Caltius Capital Management. Financial terms weren’t announced. Mentor, Ohio-based MC provides signage and lighting services to a variety of multi-site industries, including quick serve...
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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.
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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.
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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.
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If you’re seeing early signs of credit deterioration in a client’s portfolio, let’s discuss options before recovery turns to resolution.
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