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'Body Blows but Nothing Fatal': With Cap Markets and M&A Down, Cahill Drops 19.5% in Revenue
After explosive growth due to strong transactional and capital markets work in 2021, the flip side of that equation was some significant drops in most key financial metrics.Linklaters, Fried Frank and Others Advise on Acquisition of Deutsche Bank London HQ
Winchester House was acquired for £257 million by Gamuda Berhad and Castleforge Partners.Foreclosure Abuse Protection Act Requires New Approach
A discussion of what next steps lenders should take in response to the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act.'Far From Finished': Baker & Hostetler Nabs 2 IP Litigators in West Coast Push
Ed Poplawski and Olivia Kim jumped to Baker & Hostetler from Wilson Sonsini, as the firm looks to add another 75 to 100 lawyers on the West Coast.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank"
Partington Builders, LLC v. Nautilus Ins. Co.
A federal judge in Massachusetts has ruled that Nautilus Insurance Company has a duty to defend based on the possibility that the policyholder had accidentally removed trees and dirt from a property without permission.A Lender's Guide To Hiking Through the Retroactive Trails of the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act
This article highlights the main statutory amendments of FAPA—that took effect immediately and retroactively—and endeavors to guide lenders on adjusting its practices and procedures as needed to rightfully pursue their rights and remedies to collect on the money that was borrowed.Bankers Beware: The Reach of the Procuring Cause Standard
'Morpheus' and 'Dominik' raise the prospect that courts—and certainly parties litigating an investment banking fee—will be tempted to stack the deck in favor of a vague and fact-specific procuring cause standard. Once again, bankers beware.A Currency by Any Other Name? Damages Valuations in Cryptocurrency Disputes
When liability is fixed in virtual currency, can judgment issue in that currency? If not, how should currency be converted into dollars? These simple questions have complex answers, at the nexus of which is Section 27 of New York's Judiciary Law. The unsettled application of this statute to virtual currencies has serious consequences for litigants.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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