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Deal Watch: Deals Down, Debt Offerings Up as Banking Saga Continues
Davis Polk's Neil Barr said it's too early to say whether the events of the past two-plus weeks will have a lasting impression on both the banking industry and the deal market moving forward.The 2023 Legalweek Leaders in Tech Law Awards Winners Are Here!
Law.com and Legaltech News are proud to announce this year's winners for the Legalweek Leaders in Tech Awards, celebrating the achievements of law firms, legal departments and vendors leading the legal profession into the future through technology and innovation.Why Young Judges Might Not Stick Around
Five Obama-appointed judges nominated at or under the age of 47 have decided to leave the bench early.Can Cravath and Sullivan & Cromwell Disrupt the London Legal Market?
The Wall Street beasts are stirring in London after 50 years of relative dormancy—but is the fanfare warranted, asks the London Lawyer Briefing.As Merger Talks End, Shearman's Munich Team Quits for Morgan Lewis
The news means Morgan Lewis launches a Munich office with a 20-lawyer team.View more book results for the query "Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP"
Hogan Lovells and Shearman Call Off Merger Talks
"After careful consideration, we have mutually agreed that a combination at this time is not in the best interest of either firm," said a joint statement from the firms.Shearman and Hogan Lovells Call Off Merger Talks
"After careful consideration, we have mutually agreed that a combination at this time is not in the best interest of either firm," said a joint statement from the firms.Now That It's Expanded Into English Law, Can Cravath Remain BFFs With Slaughters?
Many partners see the logic of the leveraged finance hires, but question the timing of the move.There's Officially No Excuse to Keep Swallowing Rate Hikes: The Morning Minute
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A special committee, to be co-chaired by a litigation partner at Cravath Swaine & Moore in New York City and a commercial litigator at Connors LLP in Buffalo, was announced in the wake of the New York Senate's rejection of the governor's choice for chief judge.Trending Stories
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