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A bond offering by Dewey & LeBoeuf did not disclose the extensive guarantees that it gave to partners, an omission that could subject the law firm's partners to litigation, securities lawyers say.

Still, it seems likely at least some of it went to meet the extensive guarantees the firm made to individual partners, some reaching millions of dollars and apparently extending over many years.

A bond offering by Dewey & LeBoeuf did not disclose the extensive guarantees that it gave to partners, an omission that could subject the law firm to litigation, securities lawyers say.

But on Wednesday the British government, showing the kind of clear thinking that has been all too scarce on this side of the pond, announced a plan to provide banks with £50 billion in new capital — the equivalent, relative to the size of the economy, of a $500 billion program here — together with extensive guarantees for financial transactions between banks.

In the political market in particular as far as citizen demand is concerned an increasingly higher demand for protection of public order has been recorded over the last 15 years, requiring more extensive guarantees on personal safety, better protection against acts of terrorism, and even demands to be able to live a quality life in conditions of "full security" (Boutellier 2004; Bauman 2005, 2008).

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Ford may be able to reach a United States labor contract without a costly strike after the United Automobile Workers granted Chrysler retiree health care relief and did not require extensive job guarantees.

Both sides support extensive loan guarantees to an industry that hasn't built a new reactor in years but could supply a lot of clean power if it ever got going.

Young Japanese firms attract around one-twentieth of the venture-capital money that start-ups in America pull in.The outlook for creating new businesses could begin to improve if Mr Abe succeeds in leaning on the banks to stop demanding extensive debt guarantees.

As Andrew Haldane of the Bank of England has noted, the world has come a long way since 1360, when a banker in Barcelona was executed in front of his failed firm.Such extensive government guarantees render redundant the normal laws of companies' capital structure, which dictate that high leverage and over-reliance on short-term borrowing are a suicidal combination.

They are often among the strongest available predictors, and they come with extensive theoretical guarantees.

Providing extensive government guarantees for multifamily lending is corporate welfare and crony capitalism— profits are privatized but the losses are taken by the taxpayers.

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