Legal
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The company reveals it is involved in six lawsuits relating to the proposed $2.7bn take-private deal.
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Nearly 100 more hurricane-related fraud investigations remain under way.
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The activist decries Deutsche Bank's valuation of AmTrust.
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Three shareholders have sued the insurer over the proposed $2.7bn transaction.
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The measure would codify existing legal doctrine and now goes before the state Assembly.
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Over the past two years, the quality of the accompanying information for capital extraction requests has been inadequate.
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The activist investor claims "nebulous" information on the family's overlapping interests makes valuation of the AmTrust buyout extremely difficult.
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The activist investor on CNBC says a “sham election is going on”.
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New rules on the products banks use to mitigate risk could lead to an outflow of business from the London market, carrier representatives fear.
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The stock pulls well ahead of the Karfunkel-Zyskind family's $13.50 buyout offer.
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Until New York or California creates a run-off law, legacy transactions commonly done like they are in the UK will never happen.
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A creditor communication says Fairfield has become “less reliable” on funding.