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How Brazil's Mattos Filho Is Looking to Grow During the Pandemic
The leading Latin American firm credits a switch to a modified lockstep compensation model for much of its success.Latin America M&A Activity Crashes to Record Lows in Pandemic
Deal value hit its lowest level since Mergermarke began tracking transactions in the region, while three global law firms rose to the top based on price.Latin America Deal Activity Falls to Record Low During Pandemic
Three global firms rose to the top of the Latin America rankings by deal value in Mergermarket's latest report, which also showed that first-half deal value hit its lowest level since the firm began tracking transactions in the region.Shearman & Sterling Advises on Banco do Brasil's $1.4B Offering
The secondary offering builds on a 10-year record high for equity deals in Brazil.American Lawyer Industry Award Finalists: Innovation, Mentorship and More
Our finalists represent the entire legal spectrum, from law firms and in-house departments to alternative service providers and legal technology.The American Lawyer's Global Legal Awards Finalists
For the sixth year in a row, we're honoring excellence in global work in four categories: pro bono, finance, mergers and acquisitions, and dispute resolution.The American Lawyer Announces its Fifth Annual Global Legal Awards Winners
Law firms are honored for excellence in global work in four main categories: disputes, finance, citizenship and mergers and acquisitions.Brazilian IPOs a Boon to Shearman, Simpson Thacher
The two Wall Street firms are advising this week on a pair of initial public offerings by Brazilian airline Azul SA and Latin American e-commerce giant NetShoes Ltd. that have raised nearly $800 million for both companies and generated millions in legal fees.Brazilian IPOs a Boon to Shearman, Simpson Thacher
The two Wall Street firms are advising this week on a pair of initial public offerings by Brazilian airline Azul SA and Latin American e-commerce giant NetShoes Ltd. that have raised nearly $800 million for both companies and generated millions in legal fees.In Latin America, Foreign Selection Clauses Aren't Always the Answer
When multinational companies negotiating a deal in Latin America determine arbitration isn't an option for future disputes, attorneys increasingly have turned to foreign selection clauses to seek a neutral venue. But this is far from the simple solution companies often assume it is.Trending Stories
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