A court-appointed trustee overseeing the liquidation of a consulting firm in bankruptcy proceedings is suing Yale University for the return of $6-million in donations, The Wall Street Journal reported. The firm, BearingPoint Inc., had paid that amount as part of a $30-million deal to endow a chair in management and name facilities at the university before it filed for bankruptcy last year. A spokeswoman for Yale, Tabitha Wilde, declined to comment to the newspaper on the suit.
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Trustee for Firm in Bankruptcy Proceedings Sues Yale for Return of $6-Million
March 15, 2010, 8:50 pm
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