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Deal Watch: For Aon, Willis Towers Watson and 6 Law Firms, a $30B Merger That Wasn't
A fleet of firms provided counsel on Uber Freight's $2.3 billion acquisition of Transplace, a tech-enabled transportation and logistics network.The Global Lawyer: Is Europe the Land of Opportunity for Big Law?
Asia may still be the market with major growth potential, but it appears from recent events that Europe is the place to be.Dentons Patent Litigation Group Jumps to Venable Amid Washington Firm's IP Expansion
The six-lawyer team, including five partners, is the third "significant" group of IP lawyers to join Venable in the last two months, the firm said.Dentons Patent Litigation Group Jumps to Venable Amid Washington Firm's IP Expansion
The six-lawyer team, including two Los Angeles partners, is the third "significant" group of IP lawyers to join Venable in the last two months, the firm said.Deal Watch: 11 Billion-Plus Deals, Lots of IPOs as M&A Continues Extraordinary Run
Summer is in full swing, but the deals, SPACs and IPOs keep coming.View more book results for the query "Simon Property Group"
Ex-Brooks Brothers General Counsel Suits Up for New Chief Lawyer Role at IEX
Rachel Barnett led the Manhattan-based clothier through a high-profile bankruptcy last year. Now, she's taking over as the top lawyer for a national U.S. stock exchange.After Overhauling How Deals Get Done During the Pandemic, Lawyers Say Changes Are 'Here to Stay'
From the IPO road show to crunch-time negotiations and force majeure clauses, deal lawyers have changed how they do business in the past year. They don't intend to go back.Changes Are 'Here to Stay,' Lawyers Say After Overhauling How Deals Get Done During the Pandemic
From the IPO road show to crunch-time negotiations and force majeure clauses, deal lawyers have changed how they do business in the past year. They don't intend to go back.DLA Piper's 8.8% Jump in Profits Bolstered by US Growth
Global revenue inched upward, while the U.S. side grew by roughly 6% to 8%.Cyber Experts Warn Law Firms Likely Compromised in Microsoft's Exchange Server Hack
The Microsoft Exchange Server hack may expose firms that still haven't transitioned to cloud email services. But while some are confident firms have protected themselves accordingly, cybersecurity experts aren't quite as convinced.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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