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Deal Watch: Kirkland, Simpson, Latham, Cravath Lead $13B Endeavor Buy
At least nine large law firms got a share of the work from Silver Lake's buy of Endeavor Group. The deal is another example of megadeals that are in bloom this year.Deal Watch: Latham, Weil Lead Home Improvement Deal; Dealmakers Face Election Headwinds
While the previous few weeks have shown strong M&A volume, this past week underscores that nothing can be taken for granted about the deal market in 2024.Deal Watch: Latham, Weil Lead Home Improvement Deal; Dealmakers Face Election Headwinds
While the previous few weeks have shown strong M&A volume, this past week underscores that nothing can be taken for granted about the deal market in 2024.Deal Watch: Wachtell, Skadden, Cleary Land on Big Healthcare Deals; Dealmakers Stay Optimistic
"People are more open to looking at M&A transactions," said Linklaters' George Casey. With inflation getting under control and the Fed expecting lower rates, "you can start thinking how you can finance."View more book results for the query "Morgan Stanley"
8 Firms Facing Off in SDNY Class Action Suit Against Chinese Ride-Hailing Service
Quinn Emanuel, Skadden, Wilson Sonsini, Sullivan & Cromwell, Gibson Dunn and O'Melveny are all representing parties in the lawsuit.8 US Firms to Battle Out Didi Global Securities Class Action in US Court
Quinn Emanuel, Skadden, Wilson Sonsini, Sullivan & Cromwell, Gibson Dunn and O'Melveny are all representing parties in the lawsuit.8 US Firms to Battle Out Didi Global Securities Class Action in US Court
Quinn Emanuel, Skadden, Wilson Sonsini, Sullivan & Cromwell, Gibson Dunn and O'Melveny are all representing parties in the lawsuit.8 US Firms to Battle Out Didi Global Securities Class Action
Quinn Emanuel, Skadden, Wilson Sonsini, Sullivan & Cromwell, Gibson Dunn and O'Melveny are all representing parties in the lawsuit.Eleventh Circuit Clarifies Receiver's Power
"When the perpetrators are removed and a receiver is appointed in their place, the corporate structures are no longer the 'evil zombies' of the perpetrator; they are '[f]reed from his spell' and regain standing to sue for the return of money fraudulently transferred," the U.S. Eleventh Circuit held.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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