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Old-School Leveraged Loan Market Is Closer to Ditching Faxes
The $1.38 trillion U.S. leveraged loan market is nearing an innovation that could finally shift back-office operations to a centralized system and…Understanding the Effect of Sanctions on Your Industry: Free Webinar
We invite in-house counsel on Thursday, March 23 at 12:00 ET, to hear from experts on international sanctions and ask the questions you have as you navigate a complex web of business relationships and regulatory restrictions related to the Ukraine invasion.McGuireWoods Attracts Virginia's Chief Deputy AG to Litigation Practice
Erin Ashwell arrived at the firm directly from the state attorney general's office, where she served since 2020 directing the legal strategy for the Virginia AG's more than 500 employees.'Don't Ad Hoc It': How to Disappoint a Class Action Judge
"The path to resolutions means: What are the steps that we're going to take?" Eduardo C. Robreno in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania said at the University of Miami's class action and complex litigation forum.'A Lot of Motion Practices Are Really Time Wasters': How to Disappoint a Class Action Judge
"If you're not going to win on your best one or two counts, you're not going to win on count 40," one judge said.View more book results for the query "*"
Citi to Cover Worker Abortion Travel as States Limit Access
"In response to changes in reproductive health-care laws in certain states in the U.S., beginning in 2022 we provide travel benefits to facilitate access to adequate resources," wrote Citigroup, which is led by CEO Jane Fraser.5 Ways General Counsel Can Win in the Court of Public Opinion
Plaintiffs' lawyers know how to take legal fights into the court of public opinion. GCs and their defense counsel can–and should—prepare to meet them there.Firms Must Report Hacks to DHS in 72 Hours Under Law
President Joe Biden's sweeping cybersecurity legislation is expected to give U.S. officials deeper insight into the nature of global hacking.US Firms Warn Saudis New Data Law Could Hit Investment
Saudi Arabia issued a draft of its personal data protection law, which in its current form prevents the transfer of personal data outside the kingdom without any individual exemptions.Trending Stories
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