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- El Greco
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Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
I've finished some business books on finance (Barbarians at the Gate, Den of Thieves, The Caesar Palace Coup, Predator's Ball, etc.) and now I'm looking to read about the legal world of Wall Street.
For the moment, I've come up with (based on recommendations):
- Gods at War by Davidoff
- Tombstones by Lederman
- Skadden by Caplan
- The Partners by Stewart
- White Shoe by Oller
Any other titles that you would recommend besides those listed?
For the moment, I've come up with (based on recommendations):
- Gods at War by Davidoff
- Tombstones by Lederman
- Skadden by Caplan
- The Partners by Stewart
- White Shoe by Oller
Any other titles that you would recommend besides those listed?
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
Caesars Palace Coup by Frumes
Thanks for mentioning that since I'm looking at the book right now
I have to buy more notepads before starting it
Gary Loveman, former Caesars CEO:
"Loveman is leaving new cost-cutter CEO Mark Frissora to face the heat. An admittedly desensitized Loveman says he’s endured “floods, hurricanes, building collapses, murders. I’ve had employees murder customers, I’ve had customers murder employees..."
Thanks for mentioning that since I'm looking at the book right now
I have to buy more notepads before starting it
Gary Loveman, former Caesars CEO:
"Loveman is leaving new cost-cutter CEO Mark Frissora to face the heat. An admittedly desensitized Loveman says he’s endured “floods, hurricanes, building collapses, murders. I’ve had employees murder customers, I’ve had customers murder employees..."
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Not directly on-point but Too Big to Fail should be on any wall-street based reading list. IIRC some big firms make an appearance.El Greco wrote: ↑Sat Feb 18, 2023 5:21 pmI've finished some business books on finance (Barbarians at the Gate, Den of Thieves, The Caesar Palace Coup, Predator's Ball, etc.) and now I'm looking to read about the legal world of Wall Street.
For the moment, I've come up with (based on recommendations):
- Gods at War by Davidoff
- Tombstones by Lederman
- Skadden by Caplan
- The Partners by Stewart
- White Shoe by Oller
Any other titles that you would recommend besides those listed?
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
An excellent suggestion
Also The Bond King by Childs about Bill Gross
Also The Bond King by Childs about Bill Gross
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
Winner Takes All
About Kirk's takeover of Mirage in Vegas
About Kirk's takeover of Mirage in Vegas
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
The Chairman
Eat what you kill.
And strongly second Tombstones, have read it more than once.
Eat what you kill.
And strongly second Tombstones, have read it more than once.
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The Anointed: New York’s White Shoe Law Firms―How They Started, How They Grew, and How They Ran the Country
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
Servants of the Damned by David Enrich--not really Wall Street but details Jones Day's representation of Trump.
He also wrote Dark Towers, which is about Deutsche Bank and it's entanglement with Trump.
He also wrote Dark Towers, which is about Deutsche Bank and it's entanglement with Trump.
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Jones Day and Trump
Did that involve below:
New Jersey law permits a company a maximum of three casino licenses. Trump wanted to do a hostile deal for Bally's.
Trump owned 9.9% of Bally's
What to do? Bally's announced plans to buy the Golden Nugget, so if Trump bought Bally's, it would send him over the 3 casino limit.
He actually filed a motion to try to prevent Bally's from buying Golden Nugget.
Did that involve below:
New Jersey law permits a company a maximum of three casino licenses. Trump wanted to do a hostile deal for Bally's.
Trump owned 9.9% of Bally's
What to do? Bally's announced plans to buy the Golden Nugget, so if Trump bought Bally's, it would send him over the 3 casino limit.
He actually filed a motion to try to prevent Bally's from buying Golden Nugget.
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
All the casino stuff is in Dark Towers. Servants is about JD's political ties to Trump. Both very good.jamestaylorrecordsas wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:34 amJones Day and Trump
Did that involve below:
New Jersey law permits a company a maximum of three casino licenses. Trump wanted to do a hostile deal for Bally's.
Trump owned 9.9% of Bally's
What to do? Bally's announced plans to buy the Golden Nugget, so if Trump bought Bally's, it would send him over the 3 casino limit.
He actually filed a motion to try to prevent Bally's from buying Golden Nugget.
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
Accidental anonAnonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 12:58 pmAll the casino stuff is in Dark Towers. Servants is about JD's political ties to Trump. Both very good.jamestaylorrecordsas wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 11:34 amJones Day and Trump
Did that involve below:
New Jersey law permits a company a maximum of three casino licenses. Trump wanted to do a hostile deal for Bally's.
Trump owned 9.9% of Bally's
What to do? Bally's announced plans to buy the Golden Nugget, so if Trump bought Bally's, it would send him over the 3 casino limit.
He actually filed a motion to try to prevent Bally's from buying Golden Nugget.
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Excellent. I will get book.
There are a few great cases about what Riklis was doing, long before Milken, with junk bonds.
"In the wake of WWII, Riklis (Riviera Hotel Casino Vegas) arrived in the US as a penniless immigrant. He combined an instinct for deep value situations with a talent for convincing aging founders that he was the right person to sell to. A creative financier, he figured out a formula for “effective use of non-cash,” or using as much as leverage as he could to expand his empire."
Mirage Vegas was financed by Milken's junk bonds. Wynn considered Mike a genius.
Also a few interesting published cases involving Central States Pension Fund v Golden Nugget where Wynn did some interesting deals with Stardust bonds, after the Nevada Gaming Commis told the pension fund to sell and get out of Vegas.
There are a few great cases about what Riklis was doing, long before Milken, with junk bonds.
"In the wake of WWII, Riklis (Riviera Hotel Casino Vegas) arrived in the US as a penniless immigrant. He combined an instinct for deep value situations with a talent for convincing aging founders that he was the right person to sell to. A creative financier, he figured out a formula for “effective use of non-cash,” or using as much as leverage as he could to expand his empire."
Mirage Vegas was financed by Milken's junk bonds. Wynn considered Mike a genius.
Also a few interesting published cases involving Central States Pension Fund v Golden Nugget where Wynn did some interesting deals with Stardust bonds, after the Nevada Gaming Commis told the pension fund to sell and get out of Vegas.
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
"Lions in the Street" (Hoffman, 1973) is an older take, but worth a look. Talks about law firms procuring sex workers for clients, which I hadn't heard of before (or since).El Greco wrote: ↑Sat Feb 18, 2023 5:21 pmI've finished some business books on finance (Barbarians at the Gate, Den of Thieves, The Caesar Palace Coup, Predator's Ball, etc.) and now I'm looking to read about the legal world of Wall Street.
For the moment, I've come up with (based on recommendations):
- Gods at War by Davidoff
- Tombstones by Lederman
- Skadden by Caplan
- The Partners by Stewart
- White Shoe by Oller
Any other titles that you would recommend besides those listed?
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Seconding this. Worth a read to get a sense of how much hasn’t changed in a half century. And yes, maybe sex worker procurement doesn’t happen now, but Kirkland in China (Hong Kong?) at least came close to that.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2023 1:32 pm"Lions in the Street" (Hoffman, 1973) is an older take, but worth a look. Talks about law firms procuring sex workers for clients, which I hadn't heard of before (or since).El Greco wrote: ↑Sat Feb 18, 2023 5:21 pmI've finished some business books on finance (Barbarians at the Gate, Den of Thieves, The Caesar Palace Coup, Predator's Ball, etc.) and now I'm looking to read about the legal world of Wall Street.
For the moment, I've come up with (based on recommendations):
- Gods at War by Davidoff
- Tombstones by Lederman
- Skadden by Caplan
- The Partners by Stewart
- White Shoe by Oller
Any other titles that you would recommend besides those listed?
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Re: Books about Wall Street Law Firms?
The Oller book has an interesting premise but unfortunately it’s pretty dull.
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