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On the Move and After Hours: Gibbons, Avelino Law, Stevens & Lee, Javerbaum Wurgaft, SABA-NJ
The South Asian Bar Association hosted its ninth annual gala; Gibbons added a partner in their environmental group; and more moves.Corporate Transparency Act: Where We Are and What Is to Come
With three short months left before the CTA is set to go into effect, existing reporting companies should begin making plans on assembling their reports and possibly seeking guidance from their legal advisers.Newsmakers: Texas Access to Justice Commission Announces New Executive Director
Also: The Anti-Defamation League honors several Texas attorneys.The State of Sell-Side M&A in the Current Market
Although the current M&A landscape remains firmly in favor of buyers, presenting challenges for sellers who are contending with buyer-favorable deal terms and a disconnect in valuation expectations, signs of a slowly recovery are emerging.Beware of the Language Used in Your Settlement Agreements: Medicare Is Watching
The workers' compensation practitioner has now become a forced bedfellow of CMS, like it or not. If you fail to "issue spot" in relevant settlements, you will have problems.View more book results for the query "US Department of the Treasury"
Dealmakers of the Year: David J. Perkins, Partner, Cravath, Swaine & Moore
"Clients value Cravath's culture of collaboration across not just the deal team, but the entire firm."SAFER Banking/NY Regs Lawsuit/Lawsuits Targeting Curaleaf/Reactions to NY's Rollout
After years of inaction, Congress appears poised to take significant action on marijuana banking.Homeowners Face Rising Insurance Rates as Climate Change Makes Wildfires Common
A growing number of Americans are finding it difficult to afford insurance on their homes, a problem only expected to worsen because insurers and lawmakers have underestimated the impact of climate change, a new report says.