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With Bankruptcy 'Robust,' Arnold & Porter Adds Partner in Chicago
"I think there is continued momentum in the restructuring space, and I think this is the time to make the change—in what I would say is a strong restructuring environment."Supreme Court Takes Up Facebook's Appeal of Investors' User Data Scandal Suit
The question before the justices is whether public companies must disclose on Form 10-K to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission any risk that has occurred even if that event "presents no known risk of ongoing or future business harm."Big Law Lines Up to Battle FTC Over Ban on Noncompete Clauses
"There is a presumption that compliance with a regulation later held to be invalid results in irreparable harm to those subject to the regulation," the Society for Human Resource Management said in a court filing.Big Law Lines Up to Battle FTC Over Ban on Noncompete Clauses
"There is a presumption that compliance with a regulation later held to be invalid results in irreparable harm to those subject to the regulation," the Society for Human Resource Management said in a court filing.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Eugene Scalia, Helgi Walker and their team at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher won a ruling striking down new rules from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission aimed at private funds.View more book results for the query "Gibson Dunn Crutcher"
Supreme Court Says Insurer Can Object to Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Plan
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, writing for the court, stated that an insurer is a "party in interest" that can object when it "may be directly and adversely affected by the reorganization plan."Another Dean Omar Talc Trial Opens in Dallas, Two Days After $260M Verdict
'For more than 50 years, people have studied whether there's a connection between baby powder, and its talc, and mesothelioma,' Johnson & Johnson attorney Collin Cox told jurors on Wednesday, according to Courtroom View Network's livestream. 'There isn't.'Linklaters Halts Plans to Withhold Distributions to Departing Partners
The decision is part of wider suite of changes to how the firm rewards departing partners and will see it stop paying sums it handed partners who depart the firm after more than 20 years' service.Trending Stories
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