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Quinn Emanuel's John Quinn: 'Climate Change-Related Litigation Is Going to Be a Real Growth Area'
John Quinn, co-founder of one of the world's leading litigation firms, talks about global litigation opportunities, the rise of class actions in Europe and podcasting about the law.
Fennemore Merges With Sacramento-Based Tax Firm
The merger is the firm's third combination of 2024.
Shareholders May Challenge Corporate Conversion From Delaware on Fairness Grounds
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster said the doctrine of entire fairness applies and TripAdvisor shareholders have adequately pleaded a claim that a conversion would affect the value of their investments.
Latham, 'Laser Focused' on Tech and Life Sciences, Snags 2 Partners From Cooley
Despite the downturn in tech deals in the last year, Latham said it's a strategic priority to continue to expand its emerging companies capability on the West Coast.
'Literally Nothing Walkable': Why Gibson Dunn Moved to Downtown Palo Alto
The firm left an office park on Page Mill Road in search of a location near the homes of some attorneys and within several blocks of a train for others.View more book results for the query "*"


State AGs Emerge as New Antitrust Hurdle for Health Care Mergers
Concerns that transactions raise consumer prices and reduce access to care have sparked the state-level scrutiny, a new headache for dealmakers already facing headwinds at the federal level.
FTX Investors Claim Sullivan & Cromwell 'Aided' and Encouraged Fraud
S&C has generated $180 million "or 10% of the total revenue the 900-lawyer firm publicly stated it collected in all of 2022," according to a new lawsuit by FTX investors.
Roundup MDL Lead Counsel Defend Fee Allocations: 'Limited Funds Available'
The fee committee, which is comprised of the three lead plaintiffs' firms in the Roundup multidistrict litigation, allocated 81% to themselves, but three firms objected to their allocations.

Glasscock's Plan to Retire From Delaware Chancery Court Is Announced
Vice Chancellor Sam Glasscock, who was sworn in for a second term in July, is expected to step down at the end of the year, closing a 25-year run, first as a master in Chancery and later as vice chancellor.
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