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Argentina’s 51% stake in YPF would partially satisfy a 2023 award for $16 billion that Argentina has yet to pay.
The nomination comes only a few weeks before the 120-day period for her term serving as interim leader of the office was set to expire.
A&O Shearman would like to see more of its U.S.-based attorneys in the office—and as such, is mandating a four-day-per-week ...
The Commonwealth Court rejected the plaintiff’s argument that SEPTA and its officers had acted outside the scope of their ...
His elevation follows Klingensmith’s tenure, the longest-serving chief judge in the Fourth DCA’s history, who succeeded Judge Burton C. Conner after Conner’s brief term of just under a year, extending ...
In its latest session, the New York State Senate passed a sweeping antitrust enforcement bill, SB 335. This bill marks the ...
We look forward to seeing you all at the awards dinner at the Ziegfeld Ballroom on Sept. 4 in Manhattan. We'll reveal the ...
Mario Guevara, a native of El Salvador, was arrested by local police on June 14 while covering a protest in DeKalb County and ...
The British law firms won the short-term battles but have lost ground in the long-term war, Paul Hodkinson writes.
At oral argument, Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith argued on behalf of a health care company seeking a $12 million judgment ...
Holland & Knight, K&L Gates, and other law and lobbying firms have filed lobbying registrations for academic institutions in ...
A new law allows Texas corporations to set a minimum ownership threshold blocking certain minority shareholders from bringing derivative litigation. The law states that threshold can't be higher than ...
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