Tag Archives: Failures

Archive Fever, part 1: Translation and its Failures

Like many legal historians, I spend a good chunk of my life reading court records—and it’s one my favorite parts of my job.  I love it so much that I make my students do it too, even undergraduates!  I regularly … Continue reading

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Here’s Some Good News: No Bank Failures

Want some good news? During calendar year 2018, there were exactly zero bank failures in the United States. Zero. Nil. Nada. Zilch. The last time there were no U.S. bank failures was waaaay back in 2006. Needless to say, a … Continue reading

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Select Committee inquiry – IT failures in the financial services sector

On 23 November 2018, the House of Commons’ Treasury Select Committee launched an inquiry which will focus on the common causes of operational incidents in the financial services sector, the ways in which consumers lose out as a result of … Continue reading

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Tire Failures Cause Georgia Rollover Accidents

As Georgia car accident injury lawyers who help people hurt in automobile wrecks, we are acutely aware of the severe nature of rollover accidents. Although rollover accidents are relatively rare, they cause as many as 30 percent of all auto … Continue reading

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Digitalization – the pill for M&A failures?

It is a generally accepted fact that a significant number of M&A deals fail to deliver value post-closing. In a recent survey (the Survey) discussed in the Deloitte 2018 M&A trends report (the Report), 55% of respondents agreed that up … Continue reading

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