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Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & FlomHow TiVo Parent Company's Former Legal Chief Shifted to CEO Role
"For all the other chief legal officers out there who read this article and aspire to a CEO role—if you want it, go out and grab it," said GC-turned-CEO Paul Davis.Deal Watch: Cravath, Latham Lead $6.8 Billion Clean Energy Deal; Q3 Deal Activity Down
Even with a spurt of deals announced this past week, global M&A value is down 34% year-over-year and deal volume is down 17.4%.South Asian Bar Association of Delaware Announces New Board
The South Asian Bar Association of Delaware (SABA‑DE), which is celebrating its 15th anniversary this year, has announced its new board of directors.Will SEC Defense Work Now Ramp Up? White-Collar Litigators on Alert
A string of recent big penalties from the SEC is the strongest indication yet of increasing demand for white-collar and securities enforcement lawyers inside the Beltway.View more book results for the query "Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP"
All the Big Law Firms That Negotiated SEC's $1B Record-Keeping Settlement With Wall Street
The SEC's combined $1.1 billion settlement with big banks and brokerages generated work for many major law firms, including two former SEC enforcement directors.Ransomware Attacks Post-'TransUnion': Guidance for Companies Facing Class Action Litigation
In ransomware cases, paying the ransom seldom ends the ordeal for companies as they often become targets for class action litigation. The Supreme Court's decision in TransUnion may provide a pathway for ending that litigation early if the ransom is paid to prevent data leakage. This article explains how companies can seize upon that case law to position themselves for a favorable outcome in litigation.DOJ's Rush for Corporate Compliance
General counsel and corporate compliance officers are on notice that the U.S. Department of Justice is putting a premium going forward on how quickly companies report potential misconduct.'The Contract Is Clear': Musk Attorney Argues Agreement States Twitter Shareholders Can't Sue
Representing Elon Musk, Ed Micheletti of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom said Twitter shareholders were neither third-party beneficiaries and that claim, along with one for breach of fiduciary duty, should be dismissed.Trending Stories
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