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Four Big Firms Lead on Grab's $2.5B Fundraising
Herbert Smith Freehills; Hughes Hubbard & Reed; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton are advising on a deal that sees Southeast Asia's answer to Uber Technologies Inc. receive a new investment from Japan's SoftBank and China's Didi Chuxing.Chipotle Wants Lawyers in Overtime Suit Sanctioned for Contempt
Attorneys for Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. on Tuesday said a lawsuit filed against the company in New Jersey represented a “dismissive attitude” toward a court order that halted the contentious Obama-era labor rule that made millions of workers eligible for overtime.Big Law Partner Gets Emmy Nod for Munich '72 Documentary
David Ulich's film chronicles the massacre of the Israeli Olympic team.DC Lawyers Lose Their Cool; Goodbye Akin; Hello Scott Balber
Washington Wrap is a weekly roundup of Big Law hires and other Washington, D.C., legal industry news.$5M Self-Storage Class Action Settlement Gets Final Approval
A New Jersey federal judge has approved an accord worth more than $5 million—including $725,000 in fees—that settles claims against a self-storage facility that allegedly sold customers' items before they had a chance to retrieve them.Wilmer, Goodwin Procter Order In for Blue Apron's IPO
The two Am Law 100 firms are advising on an initial public offering valuing the New York-based, meal-kit delivery company at $1.89 billion. Wilmer is also netting a seven-figure fee for its work.Madrigal v. Allstate Indem. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis.Madrigal v.Allstate Indem. Co.United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth CircuitMarch 6, 2017, Argued and…No Soup For Them! Soupman's Bankruptcy Leaves Big Law Bowls Empty
Soupman Inc., a company that licenses the name made famous by the sitcom "Seinfeld," filed for bankruptcy on June 13 in Delaware, just weeks after its CFO was arrested for tax evasion. Polsinelli is seeking to save the debtor as it pursues a sale in Chapter 11. But some other large law firms face big writeoffs on their legal bills.A Look Back at Big Law Advertising From A to ZZZZZ
Forty years ago this month, the U.S. Supreme Court held that lawyers had a First Amendment right to advertise their services—likely to the dismay of late-night TV viewers everywhere.Trending Stories
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