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Private Biotechs Are Chasing Public Companies as IPO Window Remains Shut
Reverse mergers are emerging as a popular mechanism for private life sciences companies to reach the public markets, and that may increase if public companies continue to see their stocks stumble.Audible Violated California Law With Automatic Renewals, Federal Complaint Says
The suit was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.Deal Watch: Orrick and Fenwick Guide Generative AI Deal That Signals Future Use of Tech
The legal community knows it will need to use generative AI to augment its work. But what data sets it uses in AI tools is still being worked out.Sam Bankman-Fried Can't Subpoena Fenwick & West, Federal Judge Rules
U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan ruled that Bankman-Fried's proposed subpoena "would serve as a fishing expedition" into records associated with Fenwick, which previously provided legal counsel to FTX and the crypto hedge fund Alameda Research.Perkins Coie Defers Incoming Corporate Associates
Corporate associates will receive a $15,000 stipend and begin in January. Perkins is the latest of several tech-oriented law firms to defer its incoming class.View more book results for the query "Fenwick & West"
Deal Watch: Wachtell Reps the GOAT in Hornets Sale; Confusing Times Continue for Dealmakers
While Wachtell and King & Spalding had a big week in deals, M&A lawyers remain uncertain about the deal market ahead amid continuing signs of uncertainty.Layoffs Are Spreading. After All, There's Only So Much Work to Go Around
A patchy corporate market has created a mismatch between staffing and demand levels at several law firms with broader client bases that stretch beyond the tech sector.In Canada, the Glory Days of Associate Signing and Retention Bonuses Are Over
As U.S. firms shed lawyers, Canadian firms are holding steady and being more strategic in their hiring, says a new salary report.Big Law Continues to Face Layoffs, Deferrals Amid Depressed Demand
Several Big Law firms have announced layoffs and associate class deferrals as they face depressed demand across sectors and geographies.Orrick Lays Off Attorneys and Staff, Defers Incoming Class
The firm is letting go of about 40 associates and 50 staff members due to reduced client demand in some areas and the impact of technology, data and the evolving workplace on the type of support it needs to operate.Trending Stories
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