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Cooley, Covington, Davis Polk Get Big Bonus From Uber IPO
Cooley, Covington & Burling, Davis Polk & Wardwell are collecting $5.5 million in legal fees and expenses for Uber IPO work.Grindr Woes Spotlight How Government Scrutiny Impacts Cross-Border M&A
Under pressure from CFIUS, a Chinese gaming company may sell the dating app for which it paid hundreds of millions. Tom Shoesmith, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman's China practice leader, talks what it means for future deals.Kunlun's Grindr Woes Spotlight How Government Scrutiny Impacts Deals
Under pressure from CFIUS, the Chinese gaming company may sell the dating app for which it paid hundreds of millions.Damages for Marks', Copyright Infringement From Defendants in Various Tiers Explained
Morrison & Foerster Changes Lead to Equity Partner Drop, PEP Surge
Morrison & Foerster said it modified its partnership compensation structure at the start of 2018, following a year of consultation with its partners.View more book results for the query "Alibaba Group Holding"
Partner Compensation Changes at Morrison & Foerster Lead to Equity Partner Drop, PEP Surge
Morrison & Foerster said it modified its partnership compensation structure at the start of 2018, following a year of consultation with its partners.Trademark Action Is Transferred to District of Colorado Under 28 USC§1404(a)
As Hong Kong Becomes the Top IPO Market of 2018, Skadden and Davis Polk Reap Rewards
Through both fate and planning, the two New York firms had record years for Hong Kong listings.Personal Jurisdiction in the Age of Blockchain
In his Blockchain Law column, Robert A. Schwinger writes: As commercial activity increasingly intertwines with applications of blockchain technology with participants around the world, courts have had to grapple with the personal jurisdiction implications of such arrangements. Will participants in these blockchain applications based outside the United States find themselves subject to U.S. jurisdiction when disputes arise, based on how they have conducted their activities?Dual Class Stock: The Shades of Sunset
Corporate Securities columnist John C. Coffee Jr. writes: The most important issue in corporate governance today is dual class capitalization, and the most important recent development is the petition submitted on Oct. 24, 2018 by the Council of Institutional Investors (CII) to both the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, asking them to place a “sunset” on differentials in voting rights.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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