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Are 'Wolf Pack' Hedge Fund Activists a Dying Breed?
Calling 2014 the "year of the wolf pack" because of attacks by hedge fund activists on corporations, a lawyer has compiled significant developments that suggest the trend may be ready to change.New Jersey M&A Market Finally Rebounds in 2014
It proved to be a strong rebound year in 2014 for mergers and acquisitions in the U.S., and dealmaking involving New Jersey corporations was no exception. It's a long-awaited development M&A lawyers chalked up largely to a return of confidence to the marketplace.Suits Over Mining Companies' Merger Settle for $137.5M
The parties in several shareholder derivative suits filed over a Phoenix company's $19 billion acquisition of two copper and gold mining operations have jointly settled for $137.5 million, according to a settlement agreement signed by the parties.Commercial Division Rulings Target Class Action Accords
A non-monetary settlement of a class action brought against a $2.7 billion acquisition in the building materials industry has been rejected by a judge who found the objecting plaintiffs are in the business of "trying to make money from litigation."Suits Over Mining Companies' Merger Settle for $137.5M
The parties in several shareholder derivative suits filed over a Phoenix company's $19 billion acquisition of two copper and gold mining operations have jointly settled for $137.5 million, according to a settlement agreement signed by the parties.Commercial Division Rulings Target Class Action Accords
A non-monetary settlement of a class action brought against a $2.7 billion acquisition in the building materials industry has been rejected by a judge who found the objecting plaintiffs are in the business of "trying to make money from litigation."Are 'Wolf Pack' Hedge Fund Activists a Dying Breed?
Calling 2014 the "year of the wolf pack" because of attacks by hedge fund activists on corporations, a lawyer has compiled significant developments that suggest the trend may be ready to change.After Long Careers, Am Law Luminaries Look to New Horizons
From Akin's John Dowd to Vinson & Elkins' Joe Dilg, the start of 2015 has led some lions of the bar to retire. Some, like Dilg, are leaving Am Law 100 life early to try their hand on the business side, while others, such as Baker Botts' Robert Jordan and McGuireWoods' Richard Lieberman, are preparing for book tours.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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