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Dealmakers of the Year Finalist: Michael Kaplan, Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell
"Maintaining long client-attorney relationships, knowing the client well and maintaining composure amid stressful negotiations are characteristics that are key to establishing oneself as a great dealmaker."2nd Circuit: Competitor's Ads May Not Have Run Afoul of Internet Service Provider's Bankruptcy Stay
Chief Circuit Judge Debra Ann Livingston and Circuit Judges José Cabranes and Maria Araújo Kahn ruled that doubt existed as to whether Charter's actions violated the automatic stay attached to Windstream's Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding.Stay Violations and Sanctions Require More Than Competition
In Windstream, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, on appeal, found that while certain business practices—a potentially false targeted advertising campaign—may be illegal, it did not follow that such actions were necessarily an attempt to exercise control of estate property.Sidley Hires Kirkland Veteran to Lead Restructuring Practice
Stephen Hessler makes the move as commercial Chapter 11 filings are showing an uptick. "It feels like we are headed toward another restructuring boom," he said.Transactions Work Boosts Katten Muchin Revenue, Bumps PEP Past $2M Mark
Katten Muchin Rosenman posted strong 2021 financials due to high demand in a broad range of transactional practices.View more book results for the query "Windstream Holdings"
While Revenue, Profits Dip at a Slimmed-Down Katten, Firm Bolsters Surging Practice Areas
While revenue and profits declined by small margins in 2020 at Katten Muchin Rosenman, revenue per lawyer improved by 1.6%, and profits per equity partner increased by 2.8% as the firm got a little smaller.Milbank's Breakneck Revenue Growth Softened in 2019
Some receivables that would normally come in December arrived in January, reducing 2019 revenues, but the firm's London office revenues were one particularly bright spot.Deal Watch: Ahead of Election, a Deluge of Huge Deals
Whether or not President-elect Donald Trump will become a dealmaker or a divider in the White House remains to be seen, but the man who once wrote a book called "The Art of the Deal" could emerge as a so-called deal slayer for some huge transactions.Trending Stories
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