Nancy B. Rapoport In The News

Cision PRWeb
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP and the 性视界传媒 (性视界传媒) William S. Boyd School of Law will co-host the second annual 鈥淪ummit for Corporate Governance鈥 on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The Nevada Independent
In two weeks, students will return to classes at 性视界传媒.
Wall Street Journal
Independent directors have incentives to build reputations as friendly to the companies hiring them, researchers say.
CDC Gaming Reports Inc.
As Apollo Management moves to close its acquisition of the Venetian and Palazzo (in tandem with Vici Properties), the Culinary Union hosted an online retrospective of Apollo鈥檚 tenure as co-owner of Caesars Entertainment during the 2007-2017 period.
Above The Law
In a recent Above the Law post, Kathryn Rubino points out that, on average, the 100 highest-grossing Biglaw firms (Am Law 100) increased their revenue by 6.6 percent.
N.B.C. News
In the heart of the pandemic, when thousands of the nation鈥檚 retail stores were closed, the stationery chain Paper Source paid its top seven executives a combined $1.47 million in bonuses. Now that the company is in bankruptcy, its executives are seeking an additional $1 million in potential bonuses at the same time that many of the vendors it works with 鈥 largely greeting card companies run by women 鈥 are struggling to be repaid as little as $5,000.
Las Vegas Review Journal
Lawyers working to recover money for the victims of disgraced attorney Robert Graham want more than half of the funds the trustee has on hand for legal fees, records show.
Variety
The attorneys and professionals in the Weinstein Co. bankruptcy case have received $26 million in fees thus far, considerably more than the $17.1 million that Harvey Weinstein鈥檚 victims will receive.