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Deal Watch: IPOs Not Coming Back in 2023
Wilson Sonsini's Michael Nordtvedt noted that boards and management teams are "leaving optionality for IPOs in the second half of 2024."After Davis Polk Rescinds Offers, Pressure Grows on Firms to Act, Despite 'Grey Areas' in Statements
"There seems to be a pressure for firms, by their clients, staff or attorneys, to raise their voices strongly and firmly," one law professor said. "But that gets dangerous as a hair-trigger reaction."What It Takes to Successfully Service the Booming NFT Market
Taking advantage of this growing realm is no simple matter for law firms. These days, it takes a village to keep up with the evolving demands of the NFT market.Deal Watch: Last Month Saw More Deal Value Than Last January
While the last week saw a tumble in tech stocks, deal value in the tech sector continued to grow in January.Deal Watch: Simpson, Skadden Usher in Microsoft's $68.7B Buy of Activision Blizzard
The deal is the largest takeover in Microsoft's history and signals a bet on the metaverse for Microsoft Gaming.View more book results for the query "Pryor Cashman Sherman & Flynn"
Pryor Cashman Associate Pleads Guilty to One Count in NYC Molotov Cocktail Case
Colinford Mattis, who has been suspended by the firm, was one of two attorneys charged during protests last summer.Deal Watch: Square Strikes Big Down Under, Robinhood's IPO and a SPAC Comeback
Square's $29 billion buy of Afterpay and Robinhood's $2 billion IPO highlight another busy week in dealmaking.Am Law Firms Get $210M in PPP Loans Forgiven
While 2020 ended strong, firm leaders and consultants said the loans were an important lifeline at a very uncertain time.Prosecutors Trickle Into Law Firms, but Flood Gate Hasn't Yet Opened
Mayer Brown just added in D.C. a former federal prosecutor in Pennsylvania, but overall, Big Law's hiring appetite is not uniform. Some firms "are feeling a bit saturated," a recruiter said.Simpson Thacher Bolsters White-Collar Group as Another SDNY Prosecutor Jumps to Private Practice
Martin Bell will be joining the firm in its New York office July 26, the firm said Tuesday. It's the latest in a series of SDNY prosecutors going into private practice, and the latest addition to former prosecutor ranks at Simpson Thacher.Download Now
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