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Deal Watch: M&A Hits $2.3 Trillion Second Half, Davis Polk Takes 2020 Deal Value Crown
Preliminary numbers from Refinitiv show a second consecutive quarter over $1 trillion, marking the largest half-year on record and nearly erasing the disaster that was the first half of the year.The 2020 Legal Technology Job Market Year in Review
Like the stock market of 2020, some sectors in the legal technology job market soared with new opportunities while other areas halted, right-sized, RIF'd, and now aim to rebuild, re-establish buy-in, and re-staff.Deal Watch: Wachtell's $60B Weekend
The fourth quarter has continued what the third quarter started, as M&A deal activity is in full swing as year-end approaches.A Post-Thanksgiving Litigator of the Week Runner-Up and Shout Out Marathon
With a two-week glut of Litigator of the Week nominations, hold onto your seats: The runners-up and shout outs are extensive and impressive this week.After Salesforce's Biggest Acquisition, Its Top Lawyer Will Become CFO
It is uncommon, but not unheard of, for corporate legal leaders to be made a company's chief financial officer.View more book results for the query "United HealthCare Services Inc"
Mark's Engine Co. No. 28 Restaurant v. Travelers Indemnity Co.
Surviving businesses have looked to their business insurance policies to try to recover the income they lost, but a recent ruling in Georgia indicates businesses will need to look elsewhere for financial healing.Will Business Interruption Insurance Provide Coverage for Coronavirus Losses?
A summarization of challenges to business interruption coverage in the COVID-19 pandemic.Pin-Pon Corp. v. Landmark American Insurance Co.
The 'Pin-Pon' case has shown the significance for insurers to identify and raise every deficiency in responding to CRNs in defending against an insurance bad faith claim.Insurance Implications Accompanying the Rapid Adoption of Telemedicine
Several liability exposures are likely to arise in light of the rapid adoption of telemedicine during the COVID-19 pandemic.West Virginia Hospital Pays $50 Million to Settle False Claims Act Allegations
The hospital, which has several subsidiaries and a physician network, has agreed to pay the federal government $50 million to resolve allegations that it violated the False Claims Act by knowingly submitting claims to Medicare that resulted from violations of the Physician Self-Referral Law and the Anti-Kickback Statute.Trending Stories
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