How to Win at Restructuring in the Gilded Age of Private Credit
As private credit gobbles up market share from broadly syndicated loans, law firms not already steeped in direct lending are building multifaceted practices to avoid losing restructuring work to better-positioned peers.FTC Noncompetes Ban May Create 'Dichotomy' in Health Care Space, Antitrust Experts Say
The agency's jurisdiction is limited to companies that operate for profit. In the health care industry, many medical faciilites are organized as not-for-profit entities and, thus, not subject to the FTC's rule.New ABA Rules on AI and Ethics Shows the Technology Is 'New Wine in Old Bottles'
Not addressed in the American Bar Association's opinion on generative AI is whether the technology is considered to be engaging in the practice of law.Do Not Treat Appellate Division Judges Like Supreme Court Justices
The proposal seems to have deservedly dropped out of sight and may now be too late for this year's general election. But it is still a bad idea and we should be diligent in watching out for its reappearance.Litigation Launched: How to Sue NASA for Fallen Space Debris
In this week's Legal Speak episode, Cranfill Sumner Partner Mica Worthy discusses unique challenges involved in suing NASA for space debris damages amidst international law and the Federal Tort Claims Act.Trending Stories
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