At&t merger fails AT&T to pay out 4 billion

  AT&T tells the world they plan on paying out the 4 billion failure Clause to T-mobile signaling the end of current merger talks. As many of us have been watching at&t in another step to become the At&T of old tried to force another merger this time taking ove …

BP argues Gulf recovery so strong that future loss claims should end - The Washington Post

I guess many of us now see why Feinburg has been accused of underpaying and stalling claims. Kind of hard to say no to your largest Client eh Mister Feinburg

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