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Deal Watch: Wachtell, Skadden, Cleary Land on Big Healthcare Deals; Dealmakers Stay Optimistic
"People are more open to looking at M&A transactions," said Linklaters' George Casey. With inflation getting under control and the Fed expecting lower rates, "you can start thinking how you can finance."Deal Watch: Big Energy and Pharma Deals Continue to Drive M&A
Five of the six announced deals over $1 billion in the last week occurred in either the life sciences or energy sector.Deal Watch: Big Week in Multiple Verticals in M&A
Skadden and Paul Weiss had multiple big deals in the last few days, as deals from tech, energy and PE power the week. And there were four new IPOs.GCs Detail Year-End Collection Pet Peeves: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Canadian Deal Lawyers Confident They'll Be Busier in 2024
While 2023 had fewer transactions than the past few years, they were more complex and required more lawyer hours to complete.View more book results for the query "Osler Hoskins"
$20B WestRock-Smurfit Combo Leads Latest Deals; Big Law Awaits Comeback via IPOs
"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."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."Toronto's Fasken Grows Emerging Tech Practice With Hire From Blakes
Marc Shewchun is the Canadian firm's third significant hire in just over a week.Generative AI Is a Top Priority at Canadian Law Firms
"We don't think AI is going to replace lawyers anytime. But we do think that lawyers that make use of AI could possibly replace lawyers that don't," said Osler Hoskin & Harcourt partner Sam Ip.A Dead Client and Binding Arbitration: Florida Lawyer Beats Odds to Clinch Verdict
The death certificate cited multiple diseases of the elderly, anoxic brain injury and Osler-Weber-Rendu Syndrome as contributing factors to the woman's death—none of which helped plaintiff counsel's attempt to hold the nursing home accountable for pain and suffering.Trending Stories
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