‘Butcher’ dentist faces trial for mutilating more than 100 patients in France – Daily News

The small French town of Château-Chinon, located in the rolling hills of the Nièvre district, was once best known for its medieval ruins and its former mayor, François Mitterrand, who went on to become Frances longest-serving president after his election in 1981. But this town of 2,100 residents has attracted a different sort of attention…

PDAC 2016: Stikeman lawyer offers miners alternative to insolvency proceedings – Financial Post

Like several Canadian law firms, Stikeman Elliott LLP holds a variety of seminars on mining law during the PDAC convention. The current state of mining industry is perhaps best summed up with the choice of topic that kicked off Stikemans set of rapid-fire presentations on Monday morning: insolvency and restructuring. This obviously isnt the happiest…

International Women’s Day: Vijay Mallya receives hard-hitting letter from women employees calling him ‘bluffmaster’ – India.com

New Delhi, Mar 8: Former director of Kingfisher Airlines, Vijay Mallya was slammed by his erstwhile female employees who are still awaiting their salaries. In a hard-hitting letter written by the aggrieved women, they lashed out at Mallya for holding back their salaries and accused him of being exploitative to the core. Mallya held up…

MLPs: Critical But Often Overlooked Tax Implications Of Suspended Distributions And Debt Restructuring – Seeking Alpha

I’ve noticed within the comments section of my recent articles on Legacy Reserves (NASDAQ:LGCY) and Memorial Production Partners (NASDAQ:MEMP) that many readers are concerned with the potential tax ramifications of all the “creative measures” upstream master limited partnerships (“MLPs”) are implementing to try to remain solvent through the downturn in commodity prices. Latham & Watkins,…

‘Butcher’ Dentist Faces Trial for Mutilating More Than 100 Patients in France – VICE News

The small French town of Château-Chinon, located in the rolling hills of the Nièvre district, was once best known for its medieval ruins and its former mayor, François Mitterrand, who went on to become France’s longest-serving president after his election in 1981. But this town of 2,100 residents has attracted a different sort of attention…