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Approximately 200 restructuring advisory engagements received across Europe in the first half of 2024. Kirkland tops legal advisor rankings, Rothschild tops FA – European Restructuring Advisory Engagement Report for the First Half of 2024
In the first half of 2024, restructuring activity across 11 European countries resulted in 198 new mandates for restructuring advisors. These new mandates arose from 53 situations involving €121.6 billion of debt. (To submit a mandate, please email us at (email protected) ). In the courtroom Of the 53 restructuring deals covered in this report, 15 were in court proceedings. These 15 deals produced 68 mandates (34.3% of the total) for €16.9 billion of debt (13.9% of the total). French software services provider Atos SE launched a sauvegarde financière accélérée (SFA) on July 24 to restructure €4.85 billion of debt,…
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) – Technology is becoming an increasingly integral part of everyday life, and that impact is being felt in law enforcement as well. The Wausau Police Department recently demonstrated the important role of modern technology in solving crimes and enhancing public safety.Earlier this month, police used advanced technology including heat sensors and drones to successfully arrest the suspect. “This revolutionizes everything,” said Commander Ryan Hillman, a drone team member with the Marathon County Sheriff's Office. “It really changes the way we investigate, document scenes and search for people.”Commander Hillman, who has been with the police force for nearly…
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — ClaimsFiler, a free shareholder information service, reminds investors that if you purchased DXC Technology Corp. (NYSE: DXC) shares between May 26, 2021 and May 16, 2024 (inclusive, the “Class Period”), you have until October 1, 2024 to file a lead plaintiff application in a securities class action lawsuit against the company. The case is pending in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. Get help DXC investors should visit https://claimsfiler.com/cases/nyse-dxc/ or call toll-free at (844) 367-9658 and an attorney from Kahn Swick & Foti, LLC can discuss your legal…
But not all families have constitutional roles and live in lavish, publicly funded palaces. Most European monarchies were abolished after World War I and World War II, but a dozen countries continued to retain the crown and scepter, even though they were forced to give up most of their political power. These are Denmark, Norway, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, as well as the Principalities of Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, and the theocratic absolute monarchy of the Vatican. Others, such as Romania and Montenegro, lost their thrones but retained semi-legitimate ceremonial roles,…
Data Scribe The Chicago Cubs and Ian Happ will face off against the Detroit Tigers and Matt Beerling on Thursday at 2:20 PM ET in the second game of a three-game series at Wrigley Field. The Tigers are listed as +175 moneyline underdogs in this matchup, while the Cubs are favored at -209. Chicago (-1.5) is favored on the run line. The total for this matchup is 8 runs (over is -105, under is -115).From a betting perspective on the Cubs vs Tigers matchup, we have all the information you need right here, including the run line, money line, totals…
The University of Kansas Health System was ranked the best employer in Kansas by Forbes magazine.
KANSAS CITY, Kansas (KCTV) – Forbes magazine has released its list of “Best Employers by State,” and a major Kansas healthcare system has landed at the top of the state list.The University of Kansas Health System was ranked as the No. 1 employer in the Sunflower State among companies with more than 500 employees.Forbes said it leveraged new research from a survey conducted by Statista, which asked more than 160,000 employees across the country about working for large companies. Survey participants were asked to share how likely they were to recommend their employer to others on a scale of 0…
Brazil plans to restrict entry of some Asian nationals to curb immigration to the US and Canada
SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil will begin restricting the entry of some foreigners from Asia who use the country as a base for migration to the United States or Canada, the press office of the Ministry of Justice said Wednesday.The measures, which begin Monday, affect immigrants from Asian countries who need a visa to stay in Brazil. They do not apply to people from Asian countries who are currently exempt from visas to Brazil. U.S. citizens and many European citizens also do not need a visa to enter Brazil.Federal police investigations have shown that these migrants often buy tickets with…
Ultrasound image of flood victim's son found on Connecticut beach miles from collapsed homeA Connecticut mother got some good news this week after the heartbreak of her home being destroyed in deadly flooding that ravaged parts of the state on Sunday. An ultrasound image of Randy Marcusio's now 3-year-old son was found on a beach in Westport, about 30 miles from her property in Oxford. A stranger walking along the beach on Monday found a slip of paper with Marcusio's name and two ultrasound images on it. She returned the slip to Marcusio on Wednesday. The creek beside Marcusio's house…
Attachments Lack of data slows Asia-Pacific's response to climate change MANILA, Philippines (22 August 2024) — Policymakers in the Asia-Pacific region are struggling to collect and analyse the data needed to respond effectively to climate change, hindering efforts in the regions considered most vulnerable to the effects of global warming. A new survey released today by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) finds that some national statistical offices in the region are understaffed with climate data, while others lack dedicated units. A majority of respondents said that access to geographically detailed data was fair at best for many types of data,…
TV presenter Kirstie Allsopp has defended her decision to let her 15-year-old son go on an Interrail trip across Europe without her, because she was more worried about “cars and drugs” than the trip.Ms Alsop's news sparked controversy on social media, with some saying her son Oscar Hercules, who turns 16 on Wednesday, was too young to have been traveling around Europe for three weeks with teenage friends.She told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: “He's a very sensible young man and has never been in trouble at school, so when he said he wanted to do this I thought, 'OK,…