Asset Management

  • May 11, 2026

    Cushman & Wakefield Failed To Protect Clients' Info, Suit Says

    A proposed class has accused global commercial real estate company Cushman & Wakefield Inc. in New York federal court of not doing enough to protect current and former clients' confidential information from hackers, who ultimately breached the company's systems.

  • May 11, 2026

    Trading Scheme Is A 'Wake-Up Call' For BigLaw Compliance

    The breadth of a decade-long insider trading scheme prosecutors say was fueled by stolen BigLaw merger information should jolt firms to reexamine their practices to close gaps in internal security, experts told Law360, even if totally eliminating bad actors is nearly impossible.

  • May 11, 2026

    OpenAI Launches New Venture With $4B Initial Investment

    Artificial intelligence giant OpenAI on Monday announced plans to form a new company meant to increase adoption of its software across enterprises, which will launch with $4 billion of private equity investments, as well as the acquisition of an artificial intelligence consulting firm, Tomoro.

  • May 11, 2026

    Blackstone, Halliburton Plug $1B In Energy Startup VoltaGrid

    Behind-the-meter power generation company VoltaGrid said Monday that it plans to acquire a supplier and expand its offerings for data centers, microgrids and industrial uses with a $1 billion investment from Blackstone and Haliburton Co., advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, Sidley Austin LLP, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP and Mogan Daniels Slager LLP.

  • May 11, 2026

    Apollo Agrees To Buy Events Businesses Emerald, Questex

    Sidley Austin LLP-advised Apollo said Monday it has agreed to acquire trade show operators Emerald Holding and Questex, with plans to combine the companies into a leading North American events and media platform.

  • May 11, 2026

    UWM Ups Two Harbors Bid To Thwart CrossCounty Deal

    UWM Holdings Corp. is trying to thwart CrossCountry Mortgage LLC's bid to acquire real estate investment trust Two Harbors Investment Corp., upping its bid for the REIT on Monday from $12 per share to $12.50 per share in an all-cash deal that also offers stock.

  • May 08, 2026

    OCC Says AI Presents A Double-Edged Sword To Banks

    Artificial intelligence is "significantly transforming" the cybersecurity threat landscape for banks while also presenting opportunities to help defend against those heightened risks, according to a new report from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.

  • May 08, 2026

    Coinbase Stole Patented Blockchain Network Tech, Co. Says

    A Texas company has asked a federal court to block Coinbase from infringing a group of patents covering improvements to blockchain technology, pointing to two of the cryptocurrency exchange's products: the Coinbase Wallet and the Base app.

  • May 08, 2026

    6th Circ. Backs Ex-Fed Worker's Long COVID Benefits Denial

    The Sixth Circuit backed a win for the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, its long-term disability plan, and a benefit management company in a former Cleveland Fed employee's suit seeking additional benefits for long-haul COVID symptoms, holding a lower court properly applied New York state contract law in reaching its decision. 

  • May 08, 2026

    Ex-CEO To Pay SEC $1.6M Over Cannabis Biz Fraud Claims

    A California businessman accused of running a Ponzi-like scheme with money clients gave him to invest in the cannabis industry will pay $1.6 million to end the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement action, according to a recently entered judgment.

  • May 08, 2026

    SEC Says Firms Ran $26M High-Yield Investment Fraud

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has sued a financial solutions firm and others in Florida federal court, accusing them of bilking investors out of $26 million by stealing funds that they had promised to invest in high-yield accounts.

  • May 08, 2026

    Disbarred Atty Can't Escape Tax Evasion Case, 2nd Circ. Says

    A disbarred English attorney who assisted the heirs of an American businessman in evading taxation on their inheritance cannot use an "extraordinary" post-conviction remedy to overturn part of the verdict and a $4 million restitution bill, the Second Circuit ruled Friday.

  • May 08, 2026

    White House Defends Pardon Process Following Dem Inquiry

    The White House says it has a "rigorous" review process for pardons following an investigation launched by Democrats into possible corruption.

  • May 08, 2026

    2 Firms Advise On OnlyFans Stake Sale At $3.15B Valuation

    OnlyFans owner Fenix International Ltd. said Friday it has agreed to sell a minority stake to investment firm Architect Capital in a deal valuing the company at $3.15 billion, with the transaction aimed at expanding the platform's financial services and creator tools.

  • May 08, 2026

    Ex-Wachtell Lipton Atty Tied To Stolen BigLaw Info Trades

    A former Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz attorney who later worked for investment bank LionTree LLC is an unindicted co-conspirator in a sweeping alleged insider trading scheme that involved stolen information from several prominent law firms, according to a review of publicly available information.

  • May 08, 2026

    Covington, Cooley Lead Drugmaker Odyssey's $279M IPO

    Venture-backed biotechnology firm Odyssey Therapeutics began trading publicly Friday after raising $279 million in its initial public offering, making it the latest biotech to hit the public markets over the last few weeks.

  • May 08, 2026

    Panel Revives Fight Over Late Burrito Chain Founder's IRA

    Massachusetts' intermediate-level appeals court Friday revived a dispute over who is entitled to the Charles Schwab individual retirement account of the late founder of Anna's Taqueria, a popular Boston-area Mexican restaurant chain.

  • May 08, 2026

    Catalent Agrees To Pay $78M To Settle Securities Suit

    Catalent Inc. agreed on Thursday to pay $78 million to settle a securities class action from a group of investors who alleged the vaccine manufacturer engaged in accounting and channel stuffing schemes and cut corners on safety to pad its revenues.

  • May 08, 2026

    Eversheds Sutherland Hires Ex-SEC Counsel In DC

    Eversheds Sutherland has hired a 16-year veteran of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a counsel in its U.S. capital markets and investments practice group.

  • May 08, 2026

    DOL Benefits Chief Warns Of 'Bad Faith' Focus On ESG, DEI

    The top official for the U.S. Department of Labor's employee benefits subagency said at a trade association conference Friday that agency investigations will focus on benefit plan managers' loyalty conflicts, including disloyal pursuits of socially conscious investing or diversity goals.

  • May 08, 2026

    BofA, Merrill Deferred Compensation Suit Kicked To NC

    A suit alleging two Merrill Lynch financial advisers were deprived of their deferred pay belongs in North Carolina, a New Jersey federal judge ruled, siding with the wealth management company's argument that the workers' compensation agreements included a forum selection clause.

  • May 08, 2026

    CrossCountry Raises Bid For Two Harbors To Fend Off Rival

    Two Harbors Investment Corp. said Friday that Ohio-based origination company CrossCountry Mortgage has amended a proposed merger agreement to match a competing $1.3 billion offer to acquire the real estate investment trust from UWM Holdings Corp.

  • May 08, 2026

    Mattel Investor Urges Sale To PE, Toy Makers Or Media Cos.

    A longtime shareholder of toy and entertainment company Mattel says the company would be better positioned for long-term growth under new ownership, including by private equity firms, rivals such as Hasbro, or major media companies.

  • May 07, 2026

    Kalshi Nets $1B Fundraise, Reaches $22B Valuation

    Kalshi, guided by Cooley LLP, announced Thursday that it raised $1 billion for its Series F fundraising round as it reached a $22 billion valuation.

  • May 07, 2026

    2 Firms Guide Payward's $600M Crypto Payments Co. Deal

    Jones Day and Latham & Watkins LLP are steering a deal under which Payward Inc., parent company of crypto exchange Kraken, will acquire financial technology company Reap Technologies Holdings Ltd. in an up to $600 million payable cash-and-stock deal, the parties announced Thursday.

Expert Analysis

  • 10 Commandments For Agentic AI Tools In The Legal Industry

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    Though agentic artificial intelligence has demonstrated significant promise for optimizing legal work, it presents numerous risks, so specific ethical obligations should be built into the knowledge base of every agentic AI tool used in the legal industry, says Steven Cordero at Akerman LLP.

  • Series

    Preaching Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Becoming a Gospel preacher has enhanced my success as a trial lawyer by teaching me the importance of credibility, relatability, persuasiveness and thorough preparation for my congregants, the same skills needed with judges and juries in the courtroom, says Reginald Harris at Stinson.

  • Why Digital Asset Treasuries Are Drawing Regulator Concerns

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    Financial regulators’ recent focus on potential insider trading and investor risk at hundreds of publicly traded digital asset treasuries may have been summoned by how quickly this rapidly expanding market responds to asset allocation decisions, as well as variations in risk disclosure practices across the sector, say attorneys at The Brattle Group.

  • Minn. Financial Abuse Law Should Prompt Operational Review

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    A new Minnesota law targeting the financial exploitation of vulnerable adults with an order-for-protection mechanism will affect multiple functions across banking organizations, and in the time remaining in 2025, banks should take action to update any needed workflow and documentation protocols, say attorneys at Winthrop & Weinstine.

  • SEC Penalties Trended Down In FY 2025, Offering 2026 Clues

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's settled corporate penalties in fiscal year 2025 show a clear dividing line, as the largest penalties all came before Inauguration Day, a trend that may continue as the types of cases that lead to the biggest penalties seem to be no longer favored by the commissioners, say attorneys at Dentons.

  • Series

    Law School's Missed Lessons: Practicing Client-Led Litigation

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    New litigators can better help their corporate clients achieve their overall objectives when they move beyond simply fighting for legal victory to a client-led approach that resolves the legal dispute while balancing the company's competing out-of-court priorities, says Chelsea Ireland at Cohen Ziffer.

  • A Close Look At The Evolving Interval Fund Space

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    Interval funds — closed-end registered investment companies that make periodic repurchase offers — have recently moved to the center of the conversation about retail access to private markets, spurred along by President Donald Trump's August executive order incorporating alternative assets into 401(k) plans and target date strategies, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.

  • 9th Circ. Robinhood Ruling May Alter Intraquarter Disclosures

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    By aligning with the Second Circuit and rejecting the First Circuit's extreme-departure standard, the Ninth Circuit recently signaled in its decision to revive a putative securities class action against Robinhood a renewed emphasis on transparency when known trends that can be considered material arise between quarterly reports, say attorneys at MoFo.

  • Series

    The Law Firm Merger Diaries: How To Build On Cultural Fit

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    Law firm mergers should start with people, then move to strategy: A two-level screening that puts finding a cultural fit at the pinnacle of the process can unearth shared values that are instrumental to deciding to move forward with a combination, says Matthew Madsen at Harrison.

  • Considerations When Invoking The Common-Interest Privilege

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    To successfully leverage the common-interest doctrine in a multiparty transaction or complex litigation, practitioners should be able to demonstrate that the parties intended for it to apply, that an underlying privilege like attorney-client has attached, and guard against disclosures that could waive privilege and defeat its purpose, say attorneys at DLA Piper.

  • How 2nd Circ. Decision Extends CFTC's Extraterritorial Reach

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    The Second Circuit recently concluded in U.S. v. Phillips that the Commodity Exchange Act extends to entirely foreign conduct if a victim of the conduct is based in the U.S., suggesting there is a heightened risk that foreign swap transactions will be susceptible to U.S. regulation when U.S. counterparties are involved, say attorneys at Skadden.

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    The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Making The Case To Combine

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    When making the decision to merge, law firm leaders must factor in strategic alignment, cultural compatibility and leadership commitment in order to build a compelling case for combining firms to achieve shared goals and long-term success, says Kevin McLaughlin at UB Greensfelder.

  • 5 Bonus Plan Compliance Issues In Financial Services

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    As several legal constraints — including a new California debt repayment law taking effect in January — tighten around employment practices in the fiercely competitive financial services sector, the importance of compliant, well-drafted bonus plans has never been greater, say attorneys at Jackson Lewis.

  • Opinion

    Despite Deputy AG Remarks, DOJ Can't Sideline DC Bar

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    Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s recent suggestion that the D.C. Bar would be prevented from reviewing misconduct complaints about U.S. Department of Justice attorneys runs contrary to federal statutes, local rules and decades of case law, and sends the troubling message that federal prosecutors are subject to different rules, say attorneys at HWG.

  • From Bank Loans To Private Credit: Tips For Making The Shift

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    The relationship between private credit and syndicated bank deals will evolve as the private market continues to grow, introducing new challenges for borrowers comparing financing options, particularly pertaining to loan documentation and working capital, say attorneys at Haynes Boone.

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