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Deal Watch: Amid Oil Price Plunge, Two Big Energy Deals
A half-dozen big firms are advising on two key transactions in the embattled energy space, as a pair of oil field services companies and natural gas producers agree to combine.Volkswagen and the Culture of Silence
In his Corporate Securities column, John C. Coffee Jr. analyzes the Volkswagen case and white-collar crime strategies, and proposes remedies that criminal and civil enforcers could utilize to break down the culture of silence that surrounds many large organizations.Energy Future Creditors Protest Accelerated Bankruptcy Plan
Energy Future Holdings Corp. is running into strong headwinds from creditors as it tries speed up its schedule in its $42 billion Chapter 11 restructuring by seeking the court's approval of its new plan.Judge Balks at Bid for Nondisclosure of Subpoenas
Rather than ordering Facebook and other online service providers not to notify their subscribers that they were subpoenaed, a Brooklyn federal magistrate judge told prosecutors they must better explain the need for confidentiality.Lateral Hiring By US Firms in London Reaches New High
Research into recent recruitment trends by international firms in London has found that they brought in over 20 percent more partners in 2015 than the year before, with total partner numbers climbing by 6 percent across the group year-on-year.Big Law Women Talk About Abortion (Their Own)
A gutsy admission? Or career suicide?A Revamp Fuels Double-Digit Gains at Fried Frank
The firm's new chair enacted strategic and operational changes, leading to steep increases in revenue per lawyer and profits per partner.Deal Watch: Five Firms on Call for $9 Billion Health Services Merger
The first week of May was kind to several Am Law 100 firms, as a handful of health care, real estate and technology deals provided a boon to corporate transactional coffers.Implications of the DOJ and Apple Legal Fight That Wasn't
In their Corporate Crime column, Steven M. Witzel and Joshua D. Roth provide an overview of the facts surrounding the DOJ's legal fight with Apple, examines the legal framework that governs hacking, and concludes that courts should more closely supervise the government when it engages in such activities.Big Law Alums Seek to Grow Tech Startup Scene in New York
New York City's efforts to grow as an East Coast technology hub are being helped by Tech:NYC, a new nonprofit headed by a former Loeb & Loeb and Dentons lawyer that has two Am Law 100 alums on its board. Gunderson Dettmer is also involved with the organization.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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