Battle-worn Toshiba mulls sale of medical business amid rising restructuring costs – FierceMedicalDevices (press release) (registration)

Toshiba’s Tokyo headquarters–Courtesy of Toshiba Long-beleaguered Toshiba is planning on selling its entire medical equipment unit as it grapples with rising restructuring costs. The move comes as the Japanese company attempts to recover from an accounting scandal that has taken a hefty toll on business. Toshiba had previously said it would sell at least 51%…

Union budget: Law to rescue sinking banks tops reform list – Livemint

Last Modified: Tue, Mar 01 2016. 12 35 AM IST Attracting foreign investment in the insurance and pension sectors, and instilling competition in the transportation sector are the other priorities Rescuing sinking financial institutions using a modern insolvency code, attracting foreign investment in the insurance and pension sectors, making deep-water hydrocarbon exploration more rewarding…

Staff use of personal devices can complicate recovery of IP in insolvency situations, says expert – Out-Law.com

Insolvency law specialist Nick Pike of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law.com, said that in most situations business-related IP stored on electronic devices used by staff for work purposes will belong to the company. He said it is common for administrators to look to “secure and preserve” that IP when they are appointed following…

Anderson Seed lawyer out – AG Week

Gary R. Leistico of the Rinke Noonan firm on Feb. 15 notified the Ninth Judicial District Court that he withdrew from the Anderson Seed case. Leistico was the point of contact for the Andersons since their facilities went insolvent, creating millions in claims by farmers and elevators in South Dakota and North Dakota. Leistico led…

Regulator issues record £350000 fine over PPI mis-selling calls – The Guardian

A company that illegally sold on personal information and plagued members of the public with more than 46m automated nuisance calls relating to Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) mis-selling claims has received a record £350,000 fine. The Information Commissioners Office (ICO), the governments data protection regulator, handed out the largest fine in its history to Prodial,…