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Greenberg Traurig Eyes $2.2 Trillion Private Credit Market

Greenberg Traurig and other major law firms faced with a dwindling M&A market are turning their attention to a new competitive growth area: private credit.

Nixon Peabody, Stroock Call Off Big Law Merger Talks

Nixon Peabody and Stroock & Stroock & Lavan have walked away from merger talks, the law firms confirmed Friday.

Health, Energy Deals Push Kirkland to Top of M&A Legal Advisers

Kirkland & Ellis was Big Law’s top mergers and acquisitions adviser in the first half of the year, expanding its share of the market as global deals continued to slow.

Musk Claims Lawyers Overbilled in Fight to Make Him Buy Twitter

Elon Musk sued the law firm that led the court fight to make him complete his takeover of Twitter, saying it took advantage of the company while running up a $90 million bill.

Law Firm Cyberattacks Grow, Putting Operations in Legal Peril

Law firms that rake in dollars defending companies against cyberattack lawsuits are increasingly finding themselves targets, with five class actions filed so far this year alleging the legal operations failed to protect client data.

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Big Law's Big Paychecks: Partner Compensation, Explained

Law firm partners in Big Law earn a lot of money, but just how much they make can vary widely. Whether it's equity or non-equity or merit versus lockstep, this video explains what goes into determining the size of those paychecks at elite law firms.

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Bitcoin ETF Applicants Undaunted by SEC Pushback: Crypto in DC

BlackRock Inc. and Valkyrie refiled their application for an exchange-traded fund that invests directly in Bitcoin, shoring up their filings after the Securities and Exchange Commission indicated the recent wave of requests seeking to launch such a product were insufficient.

Bitcoin ‘Halving’ Risks Sinking Already-Struggling Miners

Crypto enthusiasts are hopeful that a once-in-four-years event which rewrites the underlying code of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency will extend the current market rally. But the milestone also risks sounding the death knell for certain Bitcoin miners.

War in Ukraine and Life-or-Death Choices for Big Law

Big Law's Addiction to 'Prestige' Numbed by Pandemic (Podcast)

Want to Diversify Big Law's Pipeline? Start With Law Schools

Can Big Law Get It Right for Black Lawyers?