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City Bar Justice Center Presents Pro Bono Awards
The New York City Bar Justice Center presented its annual Jeremy G. Epstein Awards for Outstanding Pro Bono Service on Monday.Law firm cyber attacks on the rise with 73 of UK top 100 targeted
73% of the top 100 UK law firms were hit by cyber attacks last year, research by PwC showsChina Oceanwide to Acquire Genworth Financial in $2.7 Billion Deal
China Oceanwide Holdings Group Co., Ltd., and Genworth Financial, Inc., have entered into a definitive agreement under which China Oceanwide has agreed…Wall Street Firms Lead on Big Brokerage Merger
Wachtell, Sullivan & Cromwell, Simpson Thacher and Fried Frank are advising on a $4 billion cash-and-stock merger that will see Scottrade be acquired by TD Ameritrade and Toronto-Dominion Bank, better known as TD Bank. The deal unites two of the largest discount brokerages in the U.S.Sullivan and Cravath among advisers on AT&T's $85bn Time Warner takeover
US firms lead as telecoms giant acquires owner of CNN and HBOCourt Urged to Reject 'Blanket Sealing' of Monitor's Report in HSBC Case
The Second Circuit case tests the secrecy of compliance reports.Deal Watch: Cravath Leads on Time Warner, Tobacco Mega-Mergers
Christmas has come early to Cravath, Swaine & Moore. The firm is advising British American Tobacco on a $47 billion cash-and-stock bid for the remaining stake in cigarette giant Reynolds American it doesn't already own. Meanwhile, another longtime Cravath client, Time Warner Inc., has agreed on a $108.7 billion sale to AT&T.Court Urged to Reject 'Blanket Sealing' of Monitor's Report in HSBC Case
A federal appeals court was urged Thursday to allow the public to read a 1,000-page report from the compliance monitor who is overseeing a deferred-prosecution agreement between HSBC Bank USA and the U.S. Justice Department. Prosecutors and lawyers for the bank are fighting in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to overturn a judge's unsealing order.Final Approval Near in $14.7 Billion VW Emissions Accord, Judge Says
A federal judge said he planned to grant final approval to a $14.7 billion settlement with Volkswagen over an emissions scandal involving its diesel-powered vehicles.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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