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Kirkland, Goodwin Take Lead in M&A Tables, as Simpson and Weil Fall in Rankings
Amid the battle for the top M&A spot, 2023 was the slowest full-year period for dealmaking since 2013.A Litigation Look Ahead: What to Expect From 2024
Technology is where the money is. So, naturally, it's where the disputes will likely be.Deal Watch: Big Law Dealmakers Are Evaluating These Factors to Assess 2024 Market
Frank Aquila, partner in Sullivan & Cromwell's corporate group, said the tempering of inflation and the broader economic news that ushers in could be a boon for M&A in 2024.Legal Chief Who Helped Bumble Champion Reproductive Rights Exiting for New Post
During Laura Franco's three years as chief legal and compliance officer, the Texas-based company often was in the headlines speaking out against new restrictions on abortion.Litigation Leaders: Lynn Neuner of Simpson Thacher on the Enduring Value of Being a Generalist
"I've always loved being a student, so I enjoy the chance to educate myself about new fields. The clients appreciate that I bring a broad spectrum of skills to the table."View more book results for the query "Simpson Thacher"
Simpson Thacher Litigation Co-Chair on the Enduring Value of Being a Generalist
"I've always loved being a student, so I enjoy the chance to educate myself about new fields. The clients appreciate that I bring a broad spectrum of skills to the table."Regulators on High Alert for 'AI Washing': The Morning Minute
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The news and analysis you need to start your day.Big Law's Return-to-Office Journey Still Not Complete, but More Settled Now
"The overwhelming majority of our colleagues are complying," noted Davis Polk's Neil Barr. "I know not everyone loves it, but from the institution's perspective, we are in a good spot."In a Very Productive Month, Court Tackles Search and Seizure and Police Misconduct
The New York Court of Appeals released 18 opinions in November, the most in a single month in more than four years. One such opinion was 'People v. Cuencas' , in which the Court of Appeals considered whether the police had a reasonable basis to believe that a third party provided consent to enter a premises where the police found and arrested the defendants without a warrant.Trending Stories
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