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Litigation Giant Follows Johnny Football to Montreal
Bentham IMF has opened an office in Quebec's largest city as the Great White North warms to litigation finance.Daily Dicta: Tinder Founders Swipe Right on Gibson Dunn's Orin Snyder in $2B Suit
In a New York State Supreme Court lawsuit, Tinder co-founders and key employees allege that the parent companies manipulated financial information to undercut the value of their stock options.Cooley, Canadian Law Firms Advise on Big Cannabis IPO
"It was a no brainer," said a private equity firm general counsel, a former DEA agent, about his decision to hire Cooley for the first major listing of a legal cannabis company on a U.S. stock exchange.Skadden Bankruptcy Veteran Joins Greenberg Traurig
J. Gregory Milmoe, a former co-chair of the bankruptcy and restructuring practice at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, where he spent 47 years, has joined Greenberg Traurig in Boston and New York.Canadian Firms Still Favored in Canada but Global Firms Gain Ground
Blake, Cassels & Graydon had the strongest law firm brand in Canada but global firms continued to make strides, a new survey reported.Three Law Firms See Green in Cross-Border Cannabis Deal
Dentons, Cassels Brock & Blackwell and Stikeman Elliott nabbed roles on one of the biggest deals in the cannabis space ahead of Canada's legalization of recreational marijuana next year.Kirkland, Kutak Rock Unite Again in Toys 'R' Us Bankruptcy
Kirkland & Ellis and Kutak Rock, which have previously partnered up this year on Chapter 11 cases for Gymboree Retail Stores Inc. and Gordmans Stores…Kirkland, Kutak Rock Unite Again in Toys 'R' Us Bankruptcy
The two firms, which have partnered up on Chapter 11 cases for Gymboree and Gordmans, have now submitted court papers showing how much they intend to charge—and have already been paid—for their roles representing another ailing retailer. Another bankrupt Kirkland client paid $47.5 million to the firm within the past year.One of Canada's Largest Firms Heads to New York
McCarthy Tétrault has opened an office in New York after recruiting corporate partner Mark Adkins from Canadian rival Blake, Cassels & Graydon. Adkins will serve as his new firm's New York managing partner.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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