The Examiners: Existing Safeguards Protect Shoppers
Examiner Sharon Levine of Lowenstein Sandler looks at how shoppers are treated in retail bankruptcies.
Examiner Sharon Levine of Lowenstein Sandler looks at how shoppers are treated in retail bankruptcies.
BRUSSELS -- Tensions between Greece and the three organizations collectively known as the "troika" grew after Yanis Varoufakis, the former Greek finance minister, said that Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras had commissioned Varoufakis to draw up plans for a parallel banking system that could be used in the event of a Grexit.
A Greek prosecutor will investigate whether any laws were violated after Yanis Varoufakis revealed plans to hack tax codes.
It's been a mere 48 hours since Nicole "Coco" Austin and her husband of 14 years, Ice T, announced t[...]
A forward-looking indicator of home sales slipped in June, but remained well above year-ago levels, a sign the housing market is stabilizing.
User growth slows in second quarter; company’s shares tumble in wake of earnings report
YAOUNDE, Cameroon - The president of Nigeria made his first official state visit to neighboring Cameroon on Wednesday, as the two former enemies struggle to contain the mutual threat posed by Islamic militants carrying out suicide bombings across the region.
YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) — The president of Nigeria made his first official state visit to neighboring Cameroon on Wednesday, as the two former enemies struggle to contain the mutual threat pose…
Calling a deal a takeover instead of the oft-used ‘merger of equals’ can help avoid cultural clashes
The great American family road trip seems, in the 32 years since we first met the Griswolds, as antiquated a concept as ever. Middle class families fly now — device enabled, efficiency obsessed and always aware of the outside world.
Sydney is one step closer towards building its own MONA, with the City of Sydney council set to approve a $32 million gallery and performance space in Chippendale.
For about $40 you can turn yourself into a cyborg — at least in part.
Dangerous Things, which is an online biohacking store, has simplified the process of hacking the body by selling kits packed with the necessary supplies so that anyone can embed technology into their flesh.
For the last two years, Amal Graafstra, the founder and CEO of the Seattle-based company, has sold implantable devices including near-field communication (NFC) chips, radio-frequency identification chips (RFID)... Читать дальше...
The privately held women’s clothing firm had announced in late January that it would close all 127 of its retail stores, including the Canadian locations
Home Secretary calls for urgent changes amid ongoing port crisis after migrant dies in new mass assault on Channel Tunnel - latest travel updates
Lee Vickers tried to stab police officer with eight inch knife outside house in Northamptonshire
Europe must learn one lesson from the Greek debt farce: Never, ever lend money to your friends, writes Hans-Werner Sinn.
The 360 degree interactive virtual tour was put together by ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti.
Doubts over the injured Rory McIlroy playing in the US PGA increase after he withdraws from the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational.
One person was killed and six others were injured by an axe-wielding man in southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region today.
The demise of the Taliban's founding father could pave the way for peace talks - which means the sacrifices of our Forces will not have been in vain
The demise of the Taliban's founding father could pave the way for peace talks - which means the sacrifices of our Forces will not have been in vain
Britain's second-biggest union backs the veteran left-winger for the Labour top job in a massive boost for the Corbyn campaign
Britain's second-biggest union backs the veteran left-winger for the Labour top job in a massive boost for the Corbyn campaign