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Deal Watch: Wachtell, Paul Weiss and V&E Lead $26B Oil Merger as Deal Activity Soars
Energy and life sciences continue to lead the way in deal activity, but tech and other recently nascent sectors are showing signs of life.As Associate Pay Raises Divide the Market, Several Law Firms Match, Others Hold Off
"Many do compete with the New York firms," said Wells Fargo's Owen Burman about D.C. firms. "But it's not universal."US Firms Line Up Behind $16B Three-Way Drug Manufacturing Deal
Skadden, Goodwin Procter and Jones Day are behind the $16.5 billion acquisition of an American pharmaceutical company by the holding company of Novo Nordisk, maker of weight-loss drug Wegovy and Type 2 diabetes shot Ozempic.Deal Watch: Hogan Lovells and Wachtell Land Big Sports Deals
Professional and college sports were center stage this past week for lawyers.Did Davis Polk's Performance Review System Help the Firm Prevail at Trial?
Granular testimony from Davis Polk partners, current and former, added strength to the law firm's defense, says Jessica Taub Rosenberg, co-chair of Kasowitz Benson Torres' employment practices and litigation group.View more book results for the query "Davis Polk"
Cravath Enters Modern Era of Big Law Amid Regular Rate of Partner Exits
"The tweaking of their model may have stopped some people from leaving, but they don't seem to be leveraging the other aspect of breaking lockstep to expand and grow," noted one observer.Deal Watch: Debt Offerings Surge as Markets Begin to Turn
"It is booming right now," said Wachtell partner John Sobolewski of the liability management market.Jury Finds Davis Polk Not Liable for Retaliation Against Ex-Associate
The ex-managing partner and former M&A practice head were also found not liable by the jury.Kirkland Lures Antitrust Partners From Cravath, King & Spalding
It's the third Cravath partner exit this month, as the firm's top competitors continue recruiting from the firm.Jeh Johnson Urges Jury to Reject 'Conspiracy Theory' in Davis Polk Retaliation Case
Plaintiff Kaloma Cardwell's attorney, David Jeffries, argued that his client was fired in a retaliatory fashion by partners aiming to shield the firm's reputation.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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