By Jason Song
Special to the Daily Journal
Even attorneys can't find a loophole in the laws of physics. What goes up must come down.
After a long lull in Chapter 11 work amid the mergers and acquisitions boom of the last several years, law firms are starting to reinvest in their corporate restructuring teams. With the subprime mortgage crisis in full roar and the economy showing si...
Special to the Daily Journal
Even attorneys can't find a loophole in the laws of physics. What goes up must come down.
After a long lull in Chapter 11 work amid the mergers and acquisitions boom of the last several years, law firms are starting to reinvest in their corporate restructuring teams. With the subprime mortgage crisis in full roar and the economy showing si...
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