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Saudi Arabia Considers Relaxing Regulations For Foreign Law Firms
After Saudi Arabia implemented revisions to its Code of Law Practice in 2023, several international law firms including Kirkland & Ellis set up offices in the country.Saudi Arabia Considers Relaxing Regulations For Foreign Law Firms
Saudi Arabia is consulting on plans to relax restrictions on foreign law firms in a significant change that would allow partners to establish fully non-Saudi-owned and operated offices in the Kingdom.Social Media Companies Score a Win Amid Ongoing Youth-Addiction Claims
The Los Angeles Superior Court tossed four complaints by school districts in California, Rhode Island, Florida and Washington against Google, Meta, TikTok and Snapchat. The schools sought damages for costs associated with mental health problems caused by excessive social media use.Zantac Defendants: Delaware Could See Mass Tort Surge If Expert Testimony Decision Holds
"The resulting influx of cases could have significant consequences for the efficient administration of justice in Delaware, for both Delaware-domiciled companies and Delaware residents," the defendants said in the application for interlocutory review.View more book results for the query "King "
Zantac Defendants: Delaware Could See Mass Tort Surge If Expert Testimony Decision Holds
"The resulting influx of cases could have significant consequences for the efficient administration of justice in Delaware, for both Delaware-domiciled companies and Delaware residents," the defendants said in the application for interlocutory review.Sidley Restructuring Partner Heads to Pillsbury Amid Continued Practice Demand
"We continue to live in a volatile world, particularly with many overleveraged companies," noted Andrew Troop, Pillsbury's restructuring practice leader.Sidley Restructuring Partner Heads to Pillsbury Amid Continued Bankruptcy Demand
"We continue to live in a volatile world, particularly with many over-leveraged companies," noted Andrew Troop, Pillsbury's restructuring practice leader.Will the Fourth Circuit Finally Take On Bankruptcy's 'Texas Two-Step'?
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit has agreed to take up a bankruptcy involving the controversial "Texas two-step," potentially deciding the merger tactic's fate in future Chapter 11 cases. The opening brief is due July 10.Trending Stories
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