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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Warning shots fired this week from Ford’s GC and Cooley’s managing partner are a sign that legal leaders believe artificial ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The common narrative is that the US renewables industry is struggling. But that’s not the case for the whole sector.