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Fidelity Buys Stake in Creditas Valuing Startup at $4.8 Billion
Brazilian digital lender Creditas, one of Latin America's most valuable financial upstarts, raised $260 million in a Series F financing round led by Fidelity Investments.Quinn v. Willkie: Who Got the Big Cases After a Major Team Move?
After ex-Quinn rainmaker Boris Bronfentrinker led a major team move to Willkie in October, the two firms have been vying for a series of high-profile and lucrative cases. Here's who won what.David Boies Returns to SCOTUS After Nearly a Decade Away: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.As Their Influence Wanes, Banking Clients No Longer 'Jewels in the Crown' For Law Firms
Banks are offering less transactional work and increasingly being dictated to on which law firms to use, meaning banking panels no longer offer the same riches for law firms.New Case Law: Broward Lawyer Victorious in Attorney-Fee Dispute That Hinged on Legal Standing
"The courts have soundly rejected the argument that pleading lack of standing automatically negates a party's ability to recover prevailing party attorney fees," said Evan M. Rosen, who represented the appellants.View more book results for the query "Deutsche Bank"
Normalizing But Not Back to Normal: US Job Market in 2022
Job openings remain well above pre-pandemic levels and employers are struggling to find qualified workers.Creating and Enforcing Judgment Liens on Real Property
The relative ease of beginning a real property execution does not mean this step should be taken in all cases. This article discusses the significant issues to be considered.Rejection of Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Deal Could Tee Up SCOTUS Review of Liability Releases
"The decision may embolden other judges who have had concerns about non-debtor releases but are typically told, playground style, 'but everyone is doing it,'" said law professor Melissa Jacoby.Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Deal Could Tee Up SCOTUS Review of Liability Releases
Delaware, Connecticut, California, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington appealed the controversial bankruptcy court decision that sought to extinguish Connecticut's claims against both Purdue and the non-bankrupt Sackler family. The plan sought to grant lifetime immunity to the Sackler family for civil opioid-related claims.Rejection of Purdue Pharma Bankruptcy Deal Could Tee Up SCOTUS Review of Liability Releases
"The decision may embolden other judges who have had concerns about non-debtor releases but are typically told, playground style, 'but everyone is doing it,'" said law professor Melissa Jacoby.Trending Stories
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