“The jury’s decision delivers a resounding message that employees who speak up about discrimination deserve protection—not punishment,” Justin Shegerian of Shegerian & Associates, counsel for the plaintiff, said Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Potpourri of Factors Could Shape Outcome of Duel for Warner Bros. Discovery
Netflix must pay a whopping breakup fee—$5.8 billion—if it can’t push its deal across the finish line, incentivizing the streaming giant to compromise. Click Here To Read The Full Article
More Legal Departments Hiring Chiefs of Staff to Relentlessly Focus on Strategy, Execution
“The advantage of having a chief of staff, or even a head of legal operations, is that you have someone who has sort of a holistic view of what’s going on in your company,” said Stacy Lettie, chief of staff to Organon’s general counsel, Kirke Weaver. Click Here To Read The Full Article
How the Deal Got Done: Haynes Boone and Fermi America IPO
Haynes and Boone recently represented Fermi America—an energy company co-founded by former U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry and CEO Toby Neugebauer—in its initial public offering (IPO), which values the company at $13.8 billion. The Haynes Boone team offers this perspective on “How the Deal Got Done.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Suit Alleges King & Spalding Coerced Ex-Client Into Lit Funding Agreement Amid 'Massive Overbilling'
Chicago lawsuit states King & Spalding directed a client toward litigation financing and then tied their fee structure to it, “inflating their hourly rates midstream.” Click Here To Read The Full Article

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