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New York Law Journal

Europe's Cum-Ex Scandal: What To Expect When U.S. Authorities Join the Party

A series of recent developments may augur the opening of a new front in U.S. courts in this ongoing saga. It is likely that we are going to see an even greater number of international prosecutions, as well as some significant jurisdictional battles over where these cases can be heard.
11 minute read

New York Law Journal

Can the Federal Reserve Jumpstart the Distressed Debt Markets?

As the Federal Reserve exits the corporate bond market, could a debt market revival be on the horizon?
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Robinhood's Legal Department Is Busy: Takeaways From Meme Broker IPO Filing

The company's S-1, filed Thursday, offered a peek into the issues its legal department has been tackling, and the CLO's hefty compensation package.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Carlton Fields Shareholder Steers Clients Amid Threat of Uncertainty, Braces for Uptick in Litigation on Defaulted Loans

"Once the effects of the stimulus funds shake out, it will become more apparent which businesses will be viable," said Naomi M. Berry, a shareholder at Carlton Fields.
5 minute read

Texas Lawyer

$121M Judgment Against Credit Suisse as Investment Firm Wins Real Estate Dispute

"We went to trial against a Wall Street bank, and proved that they committed fraud," said Austin trial lawyer Bill Reid.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

New DC Leader of NYC Financial Services Boutique Is Betting on Burgeoning Markets

Davis, the first woman of color to lead the Murphy & McGonigle, wants to leverage the firm's Washington ties and financial services industry connections to grow in hot new markets.
3 minute read

Delaware Business Court Insider

Chancery Opinion: Dispute Over Agreement's Contingent Payment Falls to Arbitrator

The Chancery Court said it could not decide a matter of procedural arbitrability—which has to be determined by an arbitrator—not one of substantive arbitrability.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

SPAC Litigation and Insurance Implications

For this edition of their Corporate Insurance column, Howard B. Epstein and Theodore A. Keyes teamed up with their insurance broker colleagues at Alliant Insurance Services to co-author a discussion of insurance issues associated with the SPAC-related lawsuits, which can be complex because they implicate three separate D&O insurance programs.
9 minute read

Daily Report Online

Trending in Eleventh Circuit: Untimely Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Appeals

"The statute of limitations that you have here is really short," said white-collar criminal defense attorney Andrew Ittleman. "These cases really need to be brought quickly."
3 minute read

Law.com

What Do SCOTUS Rulings on College Athletes, Goldman Sachs Say About Class Actions? Plus: Judge's Order Would Cut Fees in Roundup MDL

Lawyers on both sides had positive reactions to a decision to remand a securities action against the investment bank for further review.
7 minute read

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