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Proposed $4.6B Merger Leads to Lawsuit Against Cybersecurity Phishing Platform
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Reining In Cryptocurrencies Amid Growing Market Risks
As regulators struggle for a cryptocurrency rule book, law firms focus on risk mitigation.Vince McMahon Used Controlling Shareholder Role to Force Board to Reappoint Him, Complaint Says
The complaint said McMahon backed the board into a corner by stating he'd vote against approval of media rights contracts. Kirkland & Ellis is representing the legendary wrestling promoter.New Suit Says Vince McMahon Used Controlling Shareholder Role to Force Board to Reappoint Him
The complaint said McMahon backed the board into a corner by stating he'd vote against approval of media rights contracts. Kirkland & Ellis is representing the legendary wrestling promoter.Curtain Call: One Last Look at 2022's Litigators of the Week
With one more LOTW set to land tomorrow, the race to see which firm will land the most winners this year is already wrapped up.View more book results for the query "Labaton Sucharow"
Minority Shareholders Denied Discovery From JPMorgan Chase for Bermuda Appraisal Case
US Plaintiffs Firms Expanding Into Europe Are Banking on Lit Funders and Regulatory Shifts
Despite a Dec. 25 law that promises to open up the EU class action framework, U.S. firms face hurdles to expanding globally if they don't have the backing of funders and local firms.Litigators of the Week: The Shareholders' Team Behind the Record $1B Cash Settlement with Dell
Three weeks before a scheduled trial in Delaware's Court of Chancery, Silpa Maruri of Quinn Emanuel, Ned Weinberger of Labaton Sucharow, and Chad Johnson of Robbins Geller hammered out a settlement for Dell minority shareholders who claim they were shortchanged in a 2018 stock conversion deal.The Shareholders' Team Behind the Record $1B Cash Settlement with Dell
Three weeks before a scheduled trial in Delaware's Court of Chancery, Silpa Maruri of Quinn Emanuel, Ned Weinberger of Labaton Sucharow, and Chad Johnson of Robbins Geller hammered out a settlement for Dell minority shareholders who claim they were shortchanged in a 2018 stock conversion deal.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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