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Latham Revenues Surge to $3.76 Billion on Strong Demand
Partner profits were also up significantly in what chairman Richard Trobman called an "absolutely amazing year."Capital Markets, US Gains Fuel Revenue Boost for White & Case
Revenue rose 6.6% as a slightly smaller equity tier saw partner profits increase 8.25%.The Year In Deals: Some of Our Favorite Deals
By overall deal amounts, 2019 was a bit of a down year when it came to M&A work. But that doesn't mean there weren't some massive and influential deals over the course of the year—or that leading M&A practices didn't find plenty to keep them busy.Deal Watch: IFF's $26.2B Buy, a Big Ticketing Deal and a New Home for Häagen-Dazs
Cleary, Skadden, Weil and Debevoise all played roles in a big DuPont deal, Weil helped Nestle give up on ice cream in the U.S., Wachtell aided viagogo and Stubhub in creating a ticketing giant and Jones Day and Squire Patton Boggs advised on a Big Gold merger.White & Case Deployed 400-Lawyer Army for Saudi Aramco IPO
Nearly 20% of the global firm's attorneys had a hand in advising on the long-simmering, record-breaking offering.Private Equity Deal Value Dips, But Big Law Doesn't Feel the Pinch
Signs of a buyouts bottleneck aren't worrying these private equity and M&A lawyers.Deal Watch: Saudi Aramco's IPO Whiplash
Moving targets and shifting Saudi politics have kept White & Case and Latham & Watkins—not to mention investors—on their toes.Deal Watch: Simpson Thacher Client BlackRock Dives Into Private Equity With Fund Deal
A roundup of the some of the largest deals this past week. BlackRock invests in Authentic Brands, SalesForce continues to buy companies and the Saudi Arabian Oil Co. could be prepping for an IPO.Amid Boycott, Saudi Arabian Conference Draws in Global Arbitration Lawyers
As "Davos in the Desert" dries up due to the controversy surrounding Jamal Khashoggi, international arbitration lawyers from around the world were scheduled to rub elbows with Saudi leadership at another conference down the road.Deal Watch: Skadden in Driver's Seat for Mobileye, Us Weekly Sales
It was another big deal week for Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, which scored roles on Intel's $15.3 billion acquisition of self-driving company Mobileye NV and Wenner Media on its $100 million sale of Us Weekly to American Media Inc., owner of the National Inquirer.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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