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Deal Watch: How Latham Got the Work Behind the Largest IPO of 2024
In something of a departure from Latham's traditional IPO work, the firm ushered Lineage through the full process of funding the company, scaling it, making acquisitions and, now, a public offering.Kirkland Opens New Office With Latham M&A Partner Hire
It is the firm's second office in Germany, after the opening of Munich in 2005.US Firms are Reshaping Germany's Legal Market
While U.K.-led firms are still the dominant international force in Germany, U.S.-headquartered firms have been gaining significant traction in the last year, explains the Global Lawyer.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
Lawyers at McKool Smith and Keller Postman helped the Office of the Attorney General of Texas secure a $1.4 billion settlement with Meta Platforms Inc. on claims brought under the state's biometric privacy law.White & Case, Hogan Lovells and Polsinelli Among Latest Firms to Add DC Laterals
The firms added attorneys within their intellectual property, state attorneys general, real estate and immigration practices in recent weeks.View more book results for the query "Latham"
Skadden Adds New Practice Head From Olshan
Skadden has seen a wave of lateral movement in 2024.Skadden Adds New Head of Shareholder Engagement and Activism Practice
The past two and a half years "have been the busiest on record for shareholder activism, and the pace of activity shows no signs of slowing down," noted Skadden executive partner Jeremy London.Del. Supreme Court Rules Out Earn-Out Violation Claims as Premature
The case may be the first earn-out dispute to be dismissed for lack of ripeness.'Convoluted Junk Fee Scheme'?: DC Attorney General Files Lawsuit Over StubHub Ticket Pricing
"This consumer protection enforcement case seeks to remedy and end StubHub's unfair and deceptive practice of charging hidden junk fees to consumers who purchase tickets on its website and mobile application," according to the allegations in the complaint filed in District of Columbia Superior Court.'Gritting My Teeth, I Concur': Judges Conflicted as Lawyer Accused of Theft
"Gritting my teeth, I concur. The removal statutes have shifted over the years, but not enough to erase the stubborn fact that Weaver transformed a remand for waiver-by-participation into a remand for lack of federal jurisdiction," wrote Circuit Judge Stuart K. DuncanTrending Stories
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