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Deal Watch: Wachtell, Paul Weiss and V&E Lead $26B Oil Merger as Deal Activity Soars
Energy and life sciences continue to lead the way in deal activity, but tech and other recently nascent sectors are showing signs of life.Deal Watch: Hogan Lovells and Wachtell Land Big Sports Deals
Professional and college sports were center stage this past week for lawyers.Overheard at Legalweek 2024: Legal Tech's Thoughts, Worries and Excitements
Legalweek 2024 in New York saw pushback from law firms toward clients who micromanage too much, an ever-growing curiosity about generative AI and efforts to center data privacy professionals in tech decisions.Suits Alleged JPMorgan Chase Committed Elder Abuse in Allowing 'Pig Butchering,' Fake IRS Scams
A pair of lawsuits filed against JPMorgan Chase in Los Angeles and San Mateo superior courts alleged that the bank committed elder abuse by facilitating the theft of a combined $2 million from two elderly women's life savings through "pig butchering" schemes and fake Internal Revenue Service agent scams.View more book results for the query "JPMorgan Chase"
Legalweek Day 1: Love for the LLM Agnostic Approach, and Appeal of 'Humanness'
New legal tech tools and powerful technologies brought not only innovations to Legalweek 2024 in New York, but also brought with them a renewed focus on the importance of relationship-building.Deal Watch: Debt Offerings Surge as Markets Begin to Turn
"It is booming right now," said Wachtell partner John Sobolewski of the liability management market.Deal Watch: Big Week in Multiple Verticals in M&A
Skadden and Paul Weiss had multiple big deals in the last few days, as deals from tech, energy and PE power the week. And there were four new IPOs.Deal Watch: Kirkland, Akin Drive Energy Deals as Big Law Leans Into Sector for M&A
Four of the five announced M&A deals of more than $1 billion in the past week involved the energy and infrastructure sectors.Borrower's Common Defenses in Mortgage Foreclosures Negated
Howard Kingsley, who represented Broom Lender in "Broome Lender LLC v. Empire Broome LLC," discusses the case and how the Appellate Division, First Department removed common obstacles and cleared the path for assignees of mortgage loans to foreclose easily and quickly. Kingsley offers that the case is a "major win for lenders and their assignees because there had not been a prior decision by a New York state court where it found that, although standing was not established through an allonge, standing was established on summary judgment by the assignment of the note."