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Green Energy Financier Hit With an Over $60M Miami Shareholder Lawsuit
"The complaint alleged how rising interest rates exposed incompetence as well as a yearlong coverup," said Sean Burstyn of Burstyn Law.Distinguished Leader: Susan Crumiller
Founding attorney, Crumiller P.C.$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."View more book results for the query "Booking Holdings"
Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
When a $1 billion, top 20 all-time securities settlement is among the runners-up, you know it's been a crazy week.Here's Why a Delaware Judge Says TransPerfect's 14th Deal-Protesting Case Should Be Dismissed
Martin Russo, an attorney for TransPerfect, said he believes U.S. Magistrate Judge Jennifer L. Hall took months to come to an "erroneous reasoning" because TransPerfect had the better arguments on the merits.Texas Continues Crackdown on Deceptive Hotel Pricing With New Lawsuit
The suit is against Booking Holdings, which operates Booking.com, Priceline.com and Kayak.com.Deal Watch: Latham, Goodwin, Covington Steer Life Sciences Deals. And Is It Time for an M&A Rebound?
Near-record highs of private equity dry powder and corporate cash reserves are paired with high interest rates and other factors. Which will win out?Difference in Political Beliefs Is Not a Proper Purpose for Section 220 Action
The right of a shareholder to demand to inspect a company's books and records may be an important tool but it is not without limits. In a recent decision involving The Walt Disney Co. (Disney), the Delaware Court of Chancery reminded one litigant that disagreement over business decisions, including decisions about a company's position on social issues, is not a proper basis for a shareholder action under Section 220.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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