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Japan's PE Market is the Bright Spot that Asia Needs. But Will Law Firms Step Up to the Plate?
Private equity is thriving in Japan, in part because the weak Japanese yen has made local assets incredibly appealing to foreign investors. Foreign law firms want a piece of the action.Battle for Talent Pushes Big Law into Uncharted Territory
Where will the free-agent system of Big Law take us?Supreme Court Blocks Purdue Pharma's $6B Bankruptcy Plan Over Sackler Protections
While recognizing the broad power of bankruptcy judges to discharge a debtor's debts, the court said "nothing permits a court to wipe a slate clean" for nondebtors such as the Sacklers when it comes to the future claims of third parties.Supreme Court Freezes EPA's 'Good Neighbor' Air Quality Plan
The Environmental Protection Agency "offered no reasoned response" to concerns that its method for designing a federal multistate plan would be inoperable once some states began to fall out of the plan, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote for the majority.Take Pride in Learning to Agree to Disagree Around LGBTQ+ Issues
Navigating acceptance requires a delicate balance of standing firm in one's beliefs while being open to understanding and respecting the other's perspective, especially with your spouse.View more book results for the query "*"
Mayer Brown, Focused on Financial Services Practice Growth, Names New DC Leadership
The office, with about 188 lawyers now, is now being led by Andrew Olmem, co-leader of Mayer Brown's financial services, regulatory and enforcement practice.With New DC Leadership, Mayer Brown Focuses on Financial Services Practice Growth
The firm's D.C. office, with about 188 lawyers now, is now being led by Andrew Olmem, co-leader of Mayer Brown's financial services, regulatory and enforcement practice.'Devastating Blow': Divided Supreme Court Says SEC Cannot Seek Fines In-House
Justice Sonia Sotomayor, in dissent, said court's broad reading of the Seventh Amendment right to jury trial could affect many federal agencies.Robertshaw Bankruptcy Order Could Affect Similar Transactions
Invesco sued the lender plaintiffs and One Rock in New York State Court in December. Robertshaw's Feb. 15 bankruptcy filing in Texas stayed the New York litigation.Residents Have Right to Fly American Flag in Their HOA. But This May Lead to Other Unwanted Displays
Homeowners associations walk a fine line between enforcing and promoting aesthetics within a neighborhood versus individual patriotic expression.Trending Stories
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