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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, 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: 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: IPOs Not Coming Back in 2023
Wilson Sonsini's Michael Nordtvedt noted that boards and management teams are "leaving optionality for IPOs in the second half of 2024."View more book results for the query "Sichenzia Ross Friedman Ference Llp"
Wrongful Dissociation From LLC Left Atlanta Company Liable for Damages, Says Appellate Division
"The jury ultimately rejected GF's position and returned a verdict in plaintiffs' favor, finding that the parties had an enforceable agreement, the terms of which were set forth in the final offer," the Appellate Division said.Wrongful Dissociation From LLC Left Member Company Liable for Damages, Says Appellate Division
"The jury ultimately rejected GF's position and returned a verdict in plaintiffs' favor, finding that the parties had an enforceable agreement, the terms of which were set forth in the final offer," the Appellate Division said.Deal Watch: Something Is Amiss in Hong Kong
Anemic deal activity has law firms adjusting their staff levels and strategy in the region.There Have Been 39 Asian IPOs in New York This Year. These Are the US Firms That Seized the Day
The U.S. boutiques used to focus on listings from Greater China but this year they have pivoted to Southeast Asia, where a growing number of companies are seeking to list in the U.S.Big Law Sidelined as Asian IPOs Listing in New York Skew Smaller and Favor Boutiques
Instead of Big Law players such as Kirkland and Davis Polk, firms such as Hunter Taubman Fischer & Li and Loeb & Loeb have taken the majority market share.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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