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Navigating Complex Capital Waters: Preferred Equity in Special Situations
To properly mitigate these risks, preferred equity investors must secure a comprehensive set of legal protections to safeguard their capital and influence the strategic direction of the business.The Locked Box Mechanism in Private M&A Transactions: A Streamlined Approach
Initially prevalent in the U.K. and Asia, the locked box approach is gaining traction in the United States due to the growing demand for expedited M&A transactions and a robust seller's market. The shift toward locked box structures is also driven by financial investors seeking cleaner and quicker negotiations.Exploring the Current State of Middle-Market M&A: Deal Term Trends and Emerging Optimism
After a turbulent 2023 characterized by high interest rates, persistent inflation, and geopolitical uncertainties that led to a sharp decline in deal volume and a cautious approach from buyers, 2024 has brought several positive developments that suggest a potential rebound.Everytown Law Publishes Guide for Lawyers Bringing Civil Litigation Against the Gun Industry
The gun safety advocacy group Everytown Law has grown to a team of 32, including 26 litigators. Today, they're publishing a 110-page manual aimed at helping others bring civil cases on behalf of gun violence survivors and victims targeting reckless and illegal conduct by firearm industry players.Addressing REIT Practice 'Barrier to Entry,' Paul Hastings Turns to DLA Piper, Goodwin For Hires
The firm's real estate practice is already "mature," as chair Frank Lopez put it, but the two new hires bridge a "gap" to REIT work and also inform the firm's strategy in several adjacent practices.View more book results for the query "*"
Guarantees Are Back, Whether Law Firms Want to Talk About Them or Not
Certain firms are more widely spoken of for using multi-year deals, including Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Hastings.Jenner & Block, Akin, Polsinelli, Sterlington Add to DC Benches
Sally Laing, rejoining Akin, most recently served as chief international trade counsel for the Senate Finance Committee and U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, who chairs the committee.The Price of Time: Should Law Firms Sell Minutes or Value?
As the legal industry grapples with the rise of AI, the once-immutable billable hour faces unprecedented scrutiny.Trending Stories
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