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How Slaughter and May's Latest Departure Could Alter the Firm's Future
The exit to Weil Gotshal is viewed as a blow to the firm's attempts to build a bigger private equity practice and could even call its lockstep into question.Deal Watch: 23andMe Goes Public, Big Pharma Buys, and Even More SPACs
In addition to another week of SPAC creations, many special acquisition companies are making their buys.Examining the Biden Administration's Antitrust Priorities
As the Biden administration sets its antitrust policy agenda, will their choices have a transformative effect on antitrust policy—or just continue the status quo? Karen Hoffman Lent and Kenneth Schwartz explore the issue in this edition of their Antitrust Trade and Practice column.Weil Adds London Corporate Partner in Rare Exit From Slaughter and May
The move is a return to London recruitment for Weil Gotshal & Manges. Meanwhile, Slaughters exits have mounted in recent years after being historically rare.View more book results for the query "Slaughter and May"
A Senate Trial and Vote on the Evidence Are Warranted
The process itself, ordained by the Constitution Trump swore an oath to protect, will be cathartic and show once again that political process grounded firmly with fidelity to the Constitution is, to borrow from Lincoln's message to Congress before signing the Emancipation Proclamation, our "last best hope."Law Firms' Risk-Averse Culture Likely Keeps Them From Investing in Legal Tech Startups
Lawyers' professional conduct rules and various corporate structuring options aren't the main roadblocks dissuading law firms from investing in legal tech companies. Instead, it's a perception that such investments don't fit the mold.Don't Blame Business Models: Firms' Culture Likely Stalls Their Legal Tech Investments
Lawyers' professional conduct rules and various corporate structuring options aren't the main roadblocks dissuading law firms from investing in legal tech companies. Instead, it's a perception that such investments don't fit the mold.Deal Watch: Smaller Deals, Lots of SPACs
A smattering of midsize deals kept 2021 M&A on the uptick and the presence of a slew of SPAC deals shows maybe 2021, not 2020, may be the year of the SPAC.'Open Access' Matter Platform Lupl Announces $14M Funding, On Track for Wide 2021 Release
Lupl's latest round, led by law firms Cooley, CMS, and Rajah & Tann Asia, brings its total funding over $25 million before its public launch. The company also announces a new CEO and international partnerships.Trending Stories
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