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Lawyers See Positive Outlook for Mergers & Acquisitions in Australia
They will face more hurdles, however, as Australian regulators, like their counterparts in many other countries and regions around the world, increase their scrutiny of M&A deals.Orthofix Replaces Legal Chief Fired for 'Offensive Conduct'
"This is an exciting time for the company, and I look forward to helping Orthofix become an even stronger competitor in the market," Andres Cedron said.Broadridge Hires Ex-NYSE Legal Chief and Regulatory Expert as CLO
Hope Jarkowski is taking the legal reins of the Lake Success, New York-based fintech company, which has a market value of $23 billion, earned $6.1 billion in revenue for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2023, and employs 14,700 people.Pinterest's Wanji Walcott Returns to the $10M Pay Club, Thanks to Sweeteners in First Contract
Walcott jumped aboard Pinterest in November 2022, enticed by CEO Bill Ready, a former colleague, to join the effort to turbocharge the image-sharing platform's performance.View more book results for the query "US Securities and Exchange Commission"
GOP Lawmakers Seek to Block SEC's Climate Disclosure Rule Via Legislation If Not Litigation
"When you hear Democrats accuse Republicans of being 'anti-science,' they are proving our point that this rule is about the left's climate-policy agenda, not simply standardizing disclosures," said House Financial Services Committee Chair Patrick McHenry, R-North Carolina.Terra Luna—Marking the Beginning and the End of the 'Crypto Winter'?
Does Terra's bankruptcy mark the end of the "Crypto Winter"? The recent rebound of the cryptocurrency market seems to suggest so, particularly with Bitcoin setting a new all-time high of $73,805.27 on March 14, 2024.Newsmakers: Bracewell Expands Energy Practice With Addition of Parker Lee in New York
Also: Moves at Sargent Law, Hilgers Graben and Baker Donelson.Foreign Extortion Prevention Act: What US Entities Should Know and Why It's Relevant Today
This article discusses the recently enacted Foreign Extortion Prevention Act, which—unlike the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act—focuses on the demand-side of bribe payments. But will FEPA also create more potential exposure for U.S. entities? What should U.S. companies do today to prepare?Download Now
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