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Sprint, T-Mobile Deal Tested M&A Attorneys Patience, Persistence
T-Mobile USA Inc.’s $26.5 billion acquisition of Sprint Corp. seemed close to getting final U.S. approval when states attorney general sued to block the deal in June 2019.
Companies Refocusing Internal Investigations Amid Pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic is likely to push companies to prioritize related whistleblower complaints and launch investigations despite office closures and other constraints, attorneys say.
A New Normal for Gibson Dunn’s Anne Champion
Bloomberg Law caught up with Gibson Dunn’s Anne Champion to discuss the challenges of working remotely, and how she stays connected to her colleagues and clients on a daily basis.
4 Reasons States Are Slow to Pay Covid-19 Unemployment Benefits
More than 22 million U.S. workers have filed new unemployment insurance claims in the last month, but their success at getting enhanced benefits provided through federal Covid-19 relief legislation partly depends on which state they call home.
Struggling States Unlikely to Mirror Federal Virus Tax Breaks
States will likely opt out of extending the full swath of federal pandemic relief to their businesses, as they face shuttered state houses and potentially limited benefits.
Trump’s Economic Jump-Start Hinges on Two Allies He Often Scorns
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