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Cooley-Led Instacart IPO Generates $4.2M in Legal Fees
Cooley and Latham are advising on Instacart's hotly anticipated initial public offering, which has generated about $4.17 million in legal fees, according to a new filing.Maryland Appeals Court Grants Mother the Rights to Embryo Despite Father's Wishes to Destroy It
The Maryland Appellate Court weighed in on a divorced couple's fight over their remaining embryo, awarding ownership to the mother after determining the parties' oral agreement to give the embryo a chance at life "no matter what" included the contingency of divorce.Recent US Supreme Court Rulings in New York Corruption Cases Nullify 'FIFA Gate' Convictions
Debevoise & Plimpton, Norton Rose Fulbright and Baker & Hostetler won acquittal for a former Fox TV executive and co-conspirators, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's Percoco and Ciminelli rulings. The U.S. Supreme Court's May ruling could undermine certain Department of Justice prosecutions, lawyers say.NY City Bar Says Number of Judges Should Be Decided by Courts' Specific Needs
The bar report said such a change would be in line with how other states and the federal courts conduct business.Deal Watch: S&C Front and Center in $24B of Deals; the Google Antitrust Trial Begins
As tech M&A activity cools, antitrust regulatory activity toward the industry continues to ramp up.View more book results for the query "*"
New State Law May Help Civilian 9/11 Survivors Obtain Compensation
Under the new law, compensation may be available to those who worked or volunteered in construction, clean-up, and debris removal; as well as people who lived, worked, or went to school in the exposure zone in the weeks following the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New York City.University Urges 1st Circuit to Issue Novel Ruling in COVID Tuition Refund Case
University of Rhode Island cites the impossibility doctrine, saying the pandemic-compelled closures made it impossible to carry out its contract with students.Automotive Company Officers Accused of Rejecting $875M Sale Settle for $12M
An attorney in the case said said, but it's not uncommon to see such a settlement finalized when the motion has been fully briefed but not argued or resolved.Accused of Rejecting $875M Sale, Automotive Company Officers Settle for $12M
An attorney in the case said it's not uncommon to see such a settlement finalized when the motion has been fully briefed but not argued or resolved.E-Discovery Experts Pan Trump Trial Delay Argument, Calling Data Volumes 'Not Extraordinary'
Claims by former President Donald Trump's counsel that discovery in the "United States v. Trump" trial is too "overwhelming" to meet the March 2024 trial date aren't convincing many e-discovery professionals.Trending Stories
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