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Litigator of the Week: Tariq Mundiya of Willkie Farr & Gallagher
A pair of board-friendly wins for Mundiya in New York and Delaware makes it tougher for shareholders challenging going-private transactions.Shapiro Maintains Financial Edge as AG Primary Nears
Josh Shapiro has a significant lead in available spending money as the race to secure the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania attorney general enters its final week.Deep Benches, High Stakes: The 2016 Plaintiffs' Hot List
The NLJ shines a spotlight on 12 firms that scored big recoveries for plaintiffs in 2015 and early 2016.Ice Melts in Arizona for Former Class Action King
Former high-flying plaintiffs lawyer Andrew Barroway is preparing to divest himself of a controlling stake in the NHL's Arizona Coyotes that he acquired last year, as the team finds itself involved in a $200 million litigation battle with the Phoenix suburb of Glendale.Ice Melts in Arizona for Former Class Action King
Former high-flying plaintiffs lawyer Andrew Barroway is preparing to divest himself of a controlling stake in the NHL's Arizona Coyotes that he acquired last year, as the team finds itself involved in a $200 million litigation battle with the Phoenix suburb of Glendale.Litigator of the Week: Kevin Abrams of Abrams & Bayliss
Siding with Abrams, a Delaware judge refused to foist new rules on hedge funds using a strategy called appraisal arbitrage to squeeze profits out of allegedly undervalued M&A deals.Litigator of the Week: Kevin Abrams of Abrams & Bayliss
Siding with Abrams, a Delaware judge refused to foist new rules on hedge funds using a strategy called appraisal arbitrage to squeeze profits out of allegedly undervalued M&A deals.Former Class Action King Takes Control of NHL's Coyotes
A hat trick of firms—Blank Rome, Oslers and Shearman & Sterling—are advising on the $155 million sale of a 51 percent stake in the National Hockey League's Phoenix Coyotes to Andrew Barroway, a high-flying plaintiffs lawyer-turned-hedge fund executive.Katten, Kaye Scholer Skate to Islanders Sale
Kaye Scholer is counseling the National Hockey League's New York Islanders on its reported $548 million sale to an investor group advised by Katten Muchin Rosenman that will take full control of the franchise in two years. The deal comes a week after Andrew Barroway, a former high-flying Philadelphia plaintiffs lawyer turned hedge fund executive, retained Blank Rome to sue the Islanders' current ownership after it allegedly reneged on a handshake deal to sell him the team.Trending Stories
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