The move comes just days after the firm parted ways with a partner duo bound for Paul Weiss and Skadden.
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Mass Tort Bankruptcies Stumbled in 2023. Could Some Fall Apart in 2024?
The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments this month in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy about third-party releases in a case that could also impact the Boy Scouts of America’s Chapter 11 plan next year.
CMS' Spanish Arm Becomes Latest Victim of LockBit Cyber Attack
The same attackers were behind a data breach at Allen & Overy last month, with experts at the time suggesting the firm may have to pay out several million to avoid confidential information being published.
In Generational Transition, Zuckerman Spaeder Names Next Leader
Caroline Mehta will become the first female chair in its history.
Georgia GC Compensation Remains Strong Following COVID-19 Dip
“As in 2021, I think 2022 was also a great year financially for a lot of companies,” said Bob Graff, an Atlanta-based in-house recruiter and a partner with Major, Lindsey & Africa. “The stock market did pretty well last year. It’s not surprising that people met or exceeded their bonus targets and met or exceeded […]
Georgia GC Compensation Remains Strong Following COVID-19 Decrease
“As in 2021, I think 2022 was also a great year financially for a lot of companies,” said Bob Graff, an Atlanta-based in-house recruiter and a partner with Major, Lindsey & Africa. “The stock market did pretty well last year. It’s not surprising that people met or exceeded their bonus targets and met or exceeded […]
Leveraging Data and Deal Terms to Meet the Demands of the DOJ's New M&A Safe Harbor
This article describes the DOJ’s new M&A safe harbor policy and also provides practical insights on how companies engaged in M&A can meet the DOJ’s expectations.
Third-Party Intervention Into Public Records Request for School Shooter 'Manifesto' Allowed Due to Personal Stake in Litigation, State Appeals Court Finds
Parents had a “sufficiently personal stake” in the litigation to establish a standing to intervene in a records request.
Wyoming Attorney Disbarred for Breaching Fiduciary Duty to Elderly, Vulnerable Clients
The formal charges against a Wyoming attorney arose from two complaints the bar counsel received about how she improperly handled financial transactions for two of her elderly clients.
Sarah Lawrence 'Sex Cult' Students Claim College was Negligent, Failed to Protect Them
A lawsuit claims that a student’s father staying in the school’s dorm used abusive tactics and threats to create a “cult” with Sarah Lawrence students.