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Finalists Announced for The National Law Journal Legal Awards 2023
We are pleased to unveil the finalists and honorees for The National Law Journal Legal Awards highlighting the top litigation and appellate work from the past year.Deal Watch: S&C, Paul Weiss Lead $9.6B Big Sandwich Deal, Obstacles to M&A Ramp Up
M&A and deal activity is continuing in 2023, just less of it. And part of that is due to all the headwinds that keep popping up.A&O Shearman: The Compelling but Unspoken Rationale
Industry observer Hugh A. Simons dives into historical data and law firm dynamics to explore the true, though perhaps unspoken, benefits of a merger between Allen & Overy and Shearman & Sterling.'They Didn't Blow Up the World': Big Law Reacts to New SEC Fund Rules
The new rules for PE firms and hedge funds will likely create more work for regulatory partners, as well as increase demand for recent public sector lawyers with regulatory agency experience.Do 'Fail Safe' Class Definitions Automatically Derail Certification?
Hilton Hotels Retirement Plan asks U.S. Supreme Court to decide class action certification issue that has divided lower courts.View more book results for the query "Simpson Thacher Bartlett"
Kirkland Rebuilds After Paul Weiss Departures, Lands Simpson Private Credit Partner
Adam Shapiro had been at Simpson for the past 16 years.Where Have All the London Rainmakers Gone?
U.K. firms need to rethink their star culture if they want to compete on a global scale.Arbitrator Selection Is a Key Component of the Arbitration Process
Arbitrator selection is a critical component of every arbitration proceeding given that the selection will determine who will adjudicate the dispute. Commercial arbitration is a creature of contract. The parties in their contract provide for the governing arbitral organization and rules, if any, and how the arbitrator or arbitrators are to be selected.An Exceedingly Impressive Group of Litigator of the (Past) Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Lawyers at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett and the Southern Poverty Law Center secured a ground-breaking ruling from the Fifth Circuit holding that a Mississippi law permanently disenfranchising people previously convicted of certain crimes amounted to unconstitutional cruel and unusual punishment.New Restrictions on US Investment in China Open for Public Comment
All of these concerns are set to a backdrop of increased enforcement across the federal government, and CFIUS is no exception.Trending Stories
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