By Jonathan Vanian
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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With the credit crisis cramping liquidity in the financial markets, lawyers are banking on a debt instrument not widely familiar in U.S. markets to save the day.
Last week, Los Angeles-based law firm Buchalter Nemer became the fifth law firm since mid-July to announce the creation of a cove...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 2
With the credit crisis cramping liquidity in the financial markets, lawyers are banking on a debt instrument not widely familiar in U.S. markets to save the day.
Last week, Los Angeles-based law firm Buchalter Nemer became the fifth law firm since mid-July to announce the creation of a cove...
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