The latest from The Am Law Daily
- The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
- Harbin CEO Taking Company Private; Four Firms Advising
- Seven Firms Advise on Atlantic Power's $1.12 Billion Energy Acquisition
- Justices Hand Wal-Mart Big Win in Class Action Battle
- After Two Rocky Years, Station Casinos Exits Bankruptcy
The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200 | Top |
Finance attorney Richard Farley is joining Paul Hastings from Cahill. Cooley adds to its Washington, D.C., office; and SNR Denton expands in Silicon Valley. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to thechurn@alm.com. | |
Harbin CEO Taking Company Private; Four Firms Advising | Top |
Chief executive Tianfu Yang leads a purchasing group that has agreed to pay $24 per share in cash in order to take the Chinese electric motor maker private. Loeb & Loeb, Gibson Dunn, Skadden, and Davis Polk are advising. | |
Seven Firms Advise on Atlantic Power's $1.12 Billion Energy Acquisition | Top |
Goodwin Procter, K&L Gates, Norton Rose, and four other firms are working on a deal that will see Atlantic Power acquire Canada's Capital Power Income L.P. for $1.12 billion in cash and stock. | |
Justices Hand Wal-Mart Big Win in Class Action Battle | Top |
The Supreme Court on Monday threw out the largest employment discrimination case in U.S. history, ruling for Wal-Mart in the big-box retailer's efforts to block a discrimination lawsuit that sought to consolidate claims of up to 1.5 million women who worked for the company. | |
After Two Rocky Years, Station Casinos Exits Bankruptcy | Top |
The once-high-flying Las Vegas casino and resort operator is now back in the hands of its former owners, the Fertitta family, with $4 billion less in debt. | |
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