William Curtin, the longtime Hogan Lovells dealmaker and global head of M&A, is leaving for Davis Polk & Wardwell days before ...
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SK Hynix Inc.’s planned $29 billion US listing has arbitrage investors dissecting securities filings and peppering brokers with questions about a single unresolved issue: whether the Korean ...
Out-of-network doctors are winning drastically higher arbitration payouts for planned procedures under a law protecting ...
Warning shots fired this week from Ford’s GC and Cooley’s managing partner are a sign that legal leaders believe artificial ...
Opinion: AI-powered simulation can build specific instincts that junior lawyers once learned from tasks AI now does, and ...
Opinion: Australia's budget measures to broaden the foreign resident capital gains tax system and adopt the Pillar Two "side ...
As legal AI adoption becomes more commonplace, about two-thirds of Big Law firms told Bloomberg Law that they spent a ...
Coast to coast, more states are going after data brokers’ core business model: buying and selling personal information.
The Chicago Mercantile Exchange plans to launch wind derivatives across three continents, according to a person familiar with ...
Merck KGaA agreed to buy Bio-Techne Corporation in a deal with an enterprise value of about $11.3 billion, boosting the German company’s life science unit.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are taking on more interest-rate risk in their rapidly growing investment portfolios, driving a key gauge of their exposure to levels that rattled Wall Street two decades ...
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