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Denial of Interlocutory Appeal of Ruling Investors Pleaded Loss Causation ExplainedAntitrust Hot Spots in 2017: Five Areas to Watch
Even if enforcement ebbs in the Trump administration, as some would predict, these five areas are likely to keep antitrust litigators busy.Antitrust Hot Spots in 2017: Five Areas to Watch
Even if enforcement ebbs in the Trump administration, as some would predict, these five areas are likely to keep antitrust litigators busy.Deal Watch: Four Firms Handle Second-Largest Merger of 2016
Cravath, Hengeler Mueller, Linklaters and Sullivan & Cromwell are advising on the second-largest deal of 2016: Praxair Inc.'s proposed $35.2 billion buy of industrial gas rival Linde AG.The SEC Whistleblower Program's Biggest Year—By the Numbers
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's whistleblower program reached a milestone on Aug. 30. Five years after the program was created under the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, the second-largest bounty in the whistleblower office's history pushed the awards total past the $100 million mark—and the SEC was ready to celebrate. That amount only tells part of the story. Here's a deeper look into the numbers behind the program's big year.View more book results for the query "Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner and Smith Limited"
Jones Day Juggles Time Zones for JM Huber's $630M Silica Unit Sale
In a transaction involving lawyers in eight countries, Jones Day advised J.M. Huber Corp. on the $630 million sale of its global silica business to Evonik Industries.Hogan Lovells' Gorrell to Finally Ride Into the Sunset
J. Warren Gorrell Jr., a longtime leader at Hogan Lovells until stepping aside two years ago, is preparing to retire at 62. He will remain chairman emeritus at the Global 100 firm he helped form through a transatlantic merger in 2010.Hogan Lovells' Gorrell to Finally Ride Into the Sunset
J. Warren Gorrell Jr., a longtime leader at Hogan Lovells until stepping aside two years ago, is preparing to retire at 62. He will remain chairman emeritus at the Global 100 firm he helped form through a transatlantic merger in 2010.Cleary Gottlieb Advises on Pemex Debt Securities Offering
Cleary Gottlieb represents Mexican state oil company Pemex in a $5.5 billion debt securities offering in U.S. dollars.Cleary Gottlieb Advises on Pemex Debt Securities Offering
Cleary Gottlieb represents Mexican state oil company Pemex in a $5.5 billion debt securities offering in U.S. dollarsTrending Stories
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