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Arnold & Porter Enters Boston, Attracted to 'Significant' Biopharma Presence
Firm leaders expect the five-lawyer office to grow in the coming months, as Arnold & Porter will continue to be active on the lateral market in Boston.FTC-DOJ's Proposed Merger Guidelines Gain Health Care's Scorn, Agriculture's Praise
The agencies received nearly 1,600 comments on their proposal to beef up reviews of proposed mergers with an eye toward preserving competition and protecting labor.SEC's Supply Chain Climate Disclosure Proposal May Be Tweaked, Securities Attorneys Say
Opposition focuses on difficulty and expense of compliance, lawyers say in predicting litigation if proposal is promulgated.Deal Watch: With IPOs 'in the Pipeline,' Big Law Now Awaits Comeback
"A number of our IPOs in the pipeline have either restarted or moved up their timeline," said Davis Polk's Richard Truesdell, adding, "We don't expect to see a broad recovery in the IPO market before Q1 2024."Is Hoteling a Sign That Law Firms Are 'Giving Up' on RTO?: The Morning Minute
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Managed Funds Association, Other Groups Sue SEC Over Private Fund Adviser Rule
"This could be part of a trend that we're going to see moving forward with multiple SEC rulemakings," attorney David Adams said. "A lot is riding on this particular case, across the board."EPA Narrows 'Waters of the US' Definition to Align With Supreme Court Decision
"This is going to result in the narrowest Clean Water Act jurisdiction in at least 30 years," said environmental law attorney Jeffrey Porter.FTC, DOJ Guidelines Could Hinder Health Care Industry Mergers, Antitrust Lawyers Say
The agencies' draft "will catch more transactions and complicate more transactions," said attorney Bruce Sokler, of Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo.SEC Increases Scrutiny of Fund Administrators, Financial Attorneys Say Amid Settlements
"The SEC is just making it very clear to the industry that we're expecting these private fund administrators to protect the fund and its investors," attorney Will Atherton said.SEC Tells Broker-Dealers to Tighten Their Anti-Money Laundering Programs
Agency issues risk alert that investment firms are not meeting their compliance obligations.Trending Stories
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