In Puerto Rico Bankruptcy, Mutual Funds Compete With Themselves I The New York Times
"This is not something I've seen in the bankruptcy world," said restructuring expert Drew Dawson.
While it is not rare for a creditor to hold multiple tranches of debt, it is less common when the creditor runs many funds with competing investments, said Dawson, a professor at the University of Miami School of Law.
"You run all these funds - which do you side with?" he said. "If I were an investor, I'd be concerned."
On Thursday, at a Bipartisan Task Force to End Sexual Violence Congressional briefing on online violence and harassment, Davis joined Delaney Henderson, an advocate for the prevention of sexual assault and a sexual assault survivor, Mary Anne Franks, a professor of law at the University of Miami, Danielle Keats Citron, a professor of law at the University of Maryland and Brian O’Connor with Futures Without Violence, to discuss non-consensual images and victims of intimate privacy.
U. Of Miami Arbitration Institute Leader Nabs Africa Post I Law360
The director of the International Arbitration Institute at the University of Miami School of Law, Marike Paulsson, has been appointed to an arbitration post for Sub-Saharan Africa, the university announced Thursday.
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