The Bahamas lawyers up as the FTX case proceeds in US court and disagreements fester
Brown Rudnick has worked for the country since March, but the nation’s potentially increasing role in the case requires the law firm to register in the United States as a foreign agent.
Brown Rudnick has worked for the country since March, but the nation’s potentially increasing role in the case requires the law firm to register in the United States as a foreign agent.
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