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After Trump's Triumph, a Cloudy Crystal Ball for Firm Leaders
After Donald Trump's upset win in Tuesday's presidential election, law firm leaders and legal industry observers in New York are cautiously optimistic about how their practices will fare under a different regulatory and business environment.Teva Promotes Longtime Lawyer to CLO Spot
Richard Egosi, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries' veteran chief legal officer, is taking a leave of absence for personal reasons. On Tuesday the Israeli pharma giant named Egosi's deputy, David Stark, to the CLO job.October's Biggest Lateral Litigator Moves
Here are The Lit Daily's top picks for the biggest lateral litigator moves this month.Six Firms Snag Roles on CenturyLink's Level 3 Acquisition
Willkie Farr, Wachtell, Paul Weiss, Jones Walker, Latham and Cleary Gottlieb are advising on CenturyLink's $34 billion cash-and-stock buy of Level 3 Communications. The deal will create a combined business communications provider designed to better compete with market leaders AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc.Legal Aid Recognizes Willkie for Pro Bono
Willkie Farr & Gallagher received the 2016 Jonathan Lippman New York Pro Bono Publico & Public Service Law Firm Award from the Legal Aid Society Wednesday.Deal Watch: Lobbyists Heed Call for AT&T, DFS
A look at the big firms behind the latest billion-dollars deals announced within the past week, including AT&T's proposed $108.7 billion buy of Time Warner Inc. The mega-deal, which will likely receive a robust regulatory review, should be a boon to lobbyists for both companies.Cooley Comes Up Empty in Two Bankruptcy Cases
The Am Law 100 firm is owed a collective $1.57 million in fees from Implant Sciences Corp. and Sotera Wireless Inc., two companies that recently filed for Chapter 11 protection in Delaware and San Diego, respectively. A handful of other firms are also owed money by the debtors.Cadwalader Restocks Litigation Group With Three Hires
Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, which has watched several notable litigators head for the exits this year, announced Monday that it had recruited a new litigation co-leader in former partner Jason Halper from Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe. Halper co-chaired Orrick's financial services litigation practice after joining the firm's New York office in 2014. Cadwalader also announced Monday its hire of two other litigators in London and New York.Deal Watch: White & Case Tops Tables as M&A Volume Plunges
League table rankings for the third quarter of 2016 show global transactional volume reaching its lowest levels in three years in Brexit's aftermath.Trending Stories
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