Love lost, fire at will
Over at Dealbook, I take a look at the fight among tranche members in the case of a CDO that is in chapter 11 in New Jersey. Yes, that's not suppose to happen . . . which is what makes it so interesting.
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Over at Dealbook, I take a look at the fight among tranche members in the case of a CDO that is in chapter 11 in New Jersey. Yes, that's not suppose to happen . . . which is what makes it so interesting.
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The post looks interesting, but a Sisters of Mercy reference in a law blog wins my heart!
Posted by: Rebecca Tushnet | October 17, 2011 at 07:45 AM