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US Law Firms Dominate 2021 Asia Pacific League Tables
US-led firms fared well for deals in the region and Indian and South Korean firms helped push UK and Chinese firms down the rankings.US Law Firms Dominate 2021 Asia Pacific League Tables
US-led firms fared well for deals in the region and Indian and South Korean firms helped push UK and Chinese firms down the rankings.Brooklyn US Attorney Names Leadership Staff, Brings Hawaii Prosecutor Back to NYC
U.S. Attorney Breon Peace named key leaders for the Eastern District of New York federal prosecutors, including Judy Philips, who will return to Brooklyn as executive assistant U.S. attorney on Jan. 18.Wall Street Law Firms Join Corporate Leaders in Antitrust Bill Opposition
Leaders from Wachtell, Cravath, Paul Weiss and Davis Polk and many others signed the letter asking New York state officials to reject legislation that aims to expand the state's antitrust powers.A Dozen New Partners On Board at Wiggin and Dana, Including 5 Laterals
New partners in Connecticut and New York cover emerging companies and venture capital, health care and international trade compliance, as well as Wiggin's corporate and litigation practices.View more book results for the query "Cravath Swaine Moore"
A Three-Week Batch of Litigators of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
The Delaware Court of Chancery late last month ordered Energy Transfer LP to pay Cravath's client The Williams Companies a $410 million termination fee stemming from the companies' scuttled merger.These Firms Dominated 2021 M&A League Tables
In a banner year for M&A across the board, the top firms in deal value and volume included the usual suspects, with some shuffling of leaders.New York Firms Topped the M&A Charts in 2021
In a banner year for M&A across the board, the top firms in deal value and volume included the usual suspects, with some shuffling of leaders.With Deal Conditions Unmet, Energy Company Liable for $410M in Lawfully Broken Merger
Glasscock found The Williams Companies' structuring of a private offering wasn't excused, which qualifies as an unmet condition and entitles it to payment of the termination fee.Glasscock: Energy Company Liable for $410M in Lawfully Broken Merger
Glasscock found The Williams Companies' structuring of a private offering wasn't excused, which qualifies as an unmet condition and entitles it to payment of the termination fee.Trending Stories
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