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New hires were made across the PE, banking, M&A, structured finance and funds practices in New York, London and Hong Kong
Fuelled by M&A activity, US firms such as Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins and Paul Weiss report staggering revenue and PEP for the past year
Campaigns against monopolistic practices have inadvertently heralded a golden era for law firms
Three lawyers IFLR spoke to explained how they are helping clients navigate greenwashing challenges while catering to their funding needs
There has been a significant uptick in US law firms making M&A hires in London and setting up shop in Belgium — here’s why
IFLR+’s new database shows US firms are targeting the booming M&A legal market
The continent is in need of transition financing but encounters challenges, including lack of credit support flexibility
Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins and Davis, Polk & Wardwell took the top three spots for legal advisers
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Sponsored by Latham & WatkinsHeiko Gotsche, Christina Mann, and Nicole Kubalek, Latham & Watkins
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Sponsored by Latham & WatkinsRobert M Katz and Charles Ruck, Latham & Watkins
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Sponsored by Latham & WatkinsThe M&A market is adapting to a reviving economy in 2024, with dealmakers seeking legal counsel to prepare for regulatory intervention, valuation gaps, and cautious acquirors, say Nick Cline, Douglas Abernethy, and Catherine Campbell