By Elise Sanguinetti | September 20, 2017
In the minds of some movers and shakers in the automobile industry, self-driving cars are the wave of the future. For investors and big business, the safe bet is that laissez-faire policies will win the day. But for consumers and workers, that very well may lead to unsafe and unstable futures.
By Rebecca Cohen | September 14, 2017
David King, a former Simpson Thacher & Bartlett associate who spent nearly the past seven years at buyout giant The Carlyle Group LP, has joined Kirkland & Ellis as an investment funds partner in the Bay Area.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | September 14, 2017
Atrium's law firm will cater to the early stage startup community, while its software company will cater to its law firm.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | September 14, 2017
Atrium's law firm will cater to the early stage startup community, while its software company will cater to its law firm.Atrium has been…
By Joseph Evans | September 13, 2017
In its bid to expand its corporate practice in Europe, White & Case has hired a pair of private equity partners from a leading Scandinavian firm in Stockholm, as well as picking up an antitrust expert in Milan and two specialists in New York and Tokyo.
By Tom McParland | September 7, 2017
A Delaware federal judge on Wednesday gave class plaintiffs a second chance to file a complaint accusing Navient Corp. of underreporting to investors the number of delinquent accounts in its student loan portfolio, after tossing the first one for faulty pleading.
By Rose Walker | August 31, 2017
A week after adding a five-partner team from Ropes & Gray on three continents, Kirkland & Ellis has returned to the firm for two more lateral hires.
By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | August 30, 2017
A Greenburg Traurig team represented Intec Pharma Ltd. in a public offering that raised $57.5 million that the company intends to use to fund further clinical trials of a product that could improve the treatment of symptoms of advanced Parkinson's disease.
By Jim Turner | August 17, 2017
Calling it "huge step in the right direction," Gov. Rick Scott got support from two state Cabinet members to keep an agency they oversee from conducting future business linked to the Maduro regime in Venezuela.
By Neil Weinberg | August 16, 2017
"Holy crap!" That's how Craig Price, a UBS AG senior vice president, told securities regulators he reacted when he saw the $2,600 tab for a client-development dinner he attended at an upscale Palm Beach restaurant. It wasn't the size of the bill that stunned him. It was who paid for it — an ailing, 90-year-old UBS client.
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