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Deal Watch: Simpson, Freshfields, Wachtell Lead Big Deals as SPACs, IPOs Crank Up
Several factors, including interest rate reductions, strong market performance and an incoming U.S. governmental administration with little regard for regulation, are pulling equity markets forward.America Voted. What's Next For Big Law?
It's difficult to predict what will happen once Donald Trump is sworn in as President of the United States but it's fairly certain that whatever he does, Big Law will be busy, the Global Lawyer writes.Amid Ripple of Marketing Moves, Paul Hastings Hires 2 Pros From Skadden
The relative scarcity of available candidates who have either done the CMO job previously or have worked their way into being elevated to that role leads to some musical chairs.Meet the Finalists: American Lawyer Litigator of the Year
The winner will be announced Wednesday evening at The American Lawyer's Industry Awards.View more book results for the query "Paul Weiss"
The Law Firm Disrupted: Big Law Profits Vs. Political Values
Personnel in Big Law were far more enthusiastic about the prospect of a Kamala Harris presidency, according to campaign finance records. But firm leaders are bullish about the upcoming Trump presidency.Corporate Practice of the Year: The Finalists
The general winner, along with the winners of the specialty categories, will be announced Nov. 13 at The American Lawyer's Industry Awards.Trump's Return to the White House: The Legal Industry Reacts
Law firm leaders, litigators and key industry stakeholders weigh in on the business, regulatory and legal implications of second Trump administration going forward.Big Law Leaders, Dealmakers Optimistic About M&A Deal Flow Under Trump, With Caveats
"We expect to see a meaningful increase in M&A activity in 2025 with the change in administration," said Freshfields M&A partner Paul Tiger.Supreme Court Hearing on Facebook's Alleged Nondisclosure Yields 'Freakish' Hypotheticals
Justice Samuel Alito Jr. hypothesized a manufacturing plant which warned that a future fire could pose a threat to its business. Would the business have to then disclose that such a fire had already occurred?Trending Stories
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