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How Second Circuit's 'Stadnick' Decision Provides Securities Clarity
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit added a valuable point of clarity in securities cases dealing with material omissions this past week, even if 'Stadnick v. Vivint Solar' did little to change how most attorneys say they plan to approach the law.No Soup For Them! Soupman's Bankruptcy Leaves Big Law Bowls Empty
Soupman Inc., a company that licenses the name made famous by the sitcom "Seinfeld," filed for bankruptcy on June 13 in Delaware, just weeks after its CFO was arrested for tax evasion. Polsinelli is seeking to save the debtor as it pursues a sale in Chapter 11. But some other large law firms face big writeoffs on their legal bills.Sheppard Mullin Poaches Media and Entertainment Partner From Hughes Hubbard
Daniel Schnapp joins as a partner and co-leader of his new firm's technology transactions team.Corporate Restructuring and Bankruptcy
In this Special Report: "Using Article 3-A to Protect Payment Rights in a Construction Bankruptcy," "Limitations on Adjudicating Disputes Involving Medicare Provider Agreements," "Fee Defense Litigation: Clarifying the Reach of 'Asarco'," "Blockchain: The Key to True Cybersecurity?," "Deal Breakers: The Importance of Privacy and Security Due Diligence in Transactions," "New DFS Cybersecurity Regulations Are Here: Will Your Insurance Protect You?" and "Is Your Discovery Process Setting You Up for a Data Breach?"A Preference Pendulum: Extraterritorial Application of Avoidance Powers in the SDNY
Christopher K. Kiplok and Dustin P. Smith of Hughes Hubbard & Reed write: A recent decision by the bankruptcy court for the Southern District of New York in 'Spizz v. Goldfarb Seligman &. Co. (In re Ampal-American)', has moved the pendulum away from extraterritoriality back toward a nearer reach of avoidance powers.Clyde & Co, Skadden, Among Big Winners at Transatlantic Legal Awards
ALM Media announces the winners of the 2017 Transatlantic Legal Awards, which recognize law firms for excellence in handling trans-Atlantic matters.Supreme Court Ruling Set to Shake Up SEC Enforcement Landscape
Both regulators and financial litigators can expect to see cases moving rapidly through the courts in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Kokesh v. Securities and Exchange Commission, observers say.Clydes, Skadden and Quinn Emanuel among big winners at Transatlantic Legal Awards
Clyde & Co takes Transatlantic Law Firm of the Year at Legal Week-American Lawyer eventTwist in London Whale Case Exposes Threat of Sideways Witness
It could be a worst-case scenario for any trial attorney: a key witness has gone sideways and threatens to blow up the case. In conversations with practitioners, the threat is one that even the best attorneys face. But they point to ways to try and mitigate that possibility and to keep things from going belly-up.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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