Capital Markets

  • August 13, 2024

    Rising Star: Skadden's Laura Salvati

    Complex financial instrument law may not be fine art, but if you ask Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP's Laura Salvati, creativity is important, and her artistic nature has helped her build novel financing structures for her clients' billion-dollar deals. That creativity, in part, has made her one of the attorneys under age 40 practicing complex financial instrument law selected by Law360 as a Rising Star.

  • August 13, 2024

    Baker Botts-Led Drilling Firm Joins September's IPO Pipeline

    Drilling equipment and services provider HMH Holding Inc. has filed for an initial public offering, represented by Baker Botts LLP and underwriters counsel Latham & Watkins LLP, joining a pipeline of potential post-Labor Day IPOs.

  • August 13, 2024

    Ex-Tilray Exec Can Collect $4M Arbitration Award

    A Minnesota federal judge has confirmed a more than $4 million arbitration award in favor of a former Tilray Brands Inc. executive who took the company to arbitration over her termination, finding that the pharmaceutical company hasn't established that the award should be vacated.

  • August 13, 2024

    Rising Star: Paul Weiss' Christodoulos Kaoutzanis

    Christodoulos Kaoutzanis of Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP has led multibillion-dollar offerings, including Savers Value Village's $461.4 million and Rocket Cos.' $2 billion initial public offerings, earning him a spot among the competition attorneys under 40 honored by Law360 Rising Stars.

  • August 12, 2024

    3AC Hedge Fund Files $1.3B Claim In TerraForm Bankruptcy

    Liquidators of collapsed crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital Ltd. filed a $1.3 billion claim in the TerraForm Labs Pte. bankruptcy in Delaware federal court Friday, according to documents obtained by Law360.

  • August 12, 2024

    Nasdaq Isn't Immune From Racial Bias Claims, Investor Says

    The Nasdaq Stock Market isn't immune from racial discrimination claims because such claims are "simply too different" from the claims it actually is protected from as a self-regulatory organization, an investor in a minority-led special purpose acquisition company has argued.

  • August 12, 2024

    9th Circ. Reboots Manipulation Suit Against Binance.US

    The Ninth Circuit on Monday partially reversed the dismissal of a proposed class action alleging that Binance.US artificially deflated the price of HEX cryptocurrency by lowering its ranking on its exchange, finding that the investor who brought the suit had established personal jurisdiction for some of his claims under the Commodity Exchange Act. 

  • August 12, 2024

    SEC Fines OTC Link For Suspicious Activity Reports Failures

    Broker-dealer OTC Link LLC on Monday agreed to pay nearly $1.2 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims that the New York-based alternative trading system failed to monitor financial transactions for potential red flags over a three-year period.

  • August 12, 2024

    DeFi Org Inks Deal To Get Crypto Patent Suits Dropped

    Cryptocurrency advocacy group the DeFi Education Fund on Monday announced it reached an agreement with a blockchain solutions firm it accused of "trolling" a pair of decentralized crypto protocols, purchasing the patent at issue and dedicating it to the public in return for a dismissal of the suits.

  • August 12, 2024

    Navy Federal, Recording Software Co. Want Privacy Suit Nixed

    Navy Federal Credit Union customers can't bring an invasion of privacy class action over the credit union's use of artificial intelligence software to analyze and record customer calls, in part because its recording practices were appropriately disclosed, the nation's largest credit union has argued.

  • August 12, 2024

    Deutsche Bank Fights Del. TRO Lift In $380M Vik Asset Fight

    Deutsche Bank AG urged Delaware's Court of Chancery Monday to keep in place a temporary restraining order barring interests of Norwegian billionaire investor Alexander Vik from securing release of more than $50 million in cash now locked down by a Chancery order.

  • August 12, 2024

    Celsius Sues Tether For Over $2B In Ch. 11 Clawbacks

    The defunct cryptocurrency platform Celsius Network has sued the largest stablecoin provider, Tether, seeking to claw back more than $2.3 billion worth of bitcoin and accusing Tether of improperly reaping the benefits of the digital coins for itself as Celsius was spiraling towards bankruptcy.

  • August 12, 2024

    SEC Accuses Crypto Co., Execs, Promoters Of $650M Fraud

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday sued crypto trading firm Nova Tech Ltd., its founders and promoters in Florida federal court for their roles in an alleged $650 million fraud and pyramid scheme that targeted many in the Haitian American community.

  • August 12, 2024

    Asian Streaming Platform Plans US Listing Via SPAC Merger

    Asia-focused animation and streaming platform Global IBO Group Ltd. plans to go public in the U.S. at an estimated $8.3 billion valuation by merging with special purpose acquisition company Bukit Jalil Global Acquisition 1 Ltd., under guidance from two law firms.

  • August 12, 2024

    Akin Continues Private Capital Growth With Kirkland Atty

    Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP announced the latest addition to its private capital team Monday, welcoming a Boston attorney who joined from Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

  • August 12, 2024

    King & Spalding Adds Freshfields M&A Ace In Silicon Valley

    King & Spalding LLP is expanding its corporate team, announcing Monday it is bringing in a Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP mergers and acquisitions expert as a partner in its Silicon Valley office.

  • August 12, 2024

    Rising Star: WilmerHale's Caroline Dotolo

    WilmerHale partner Caroline Dotolo has guided life science research firms and others through major capital offerings, including as lead partner for a $350 million private investment in public equity offering for pharmaceutical developer Arvinas in 2023, earning her a top spot as one of the capital markets attorneys under 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • August 09, 2024

    Ex-Twitter Board Member Says X Owes Him $23M From Stock

    A former member of Twitter's board of directors who helped oversee the sale of the social media company to Elon Musk in 2022 claimed X Corp. owes him more than $23 million worth of vested and unvested shares, according to a lawsuit filed in California state court.

  • August 09, 2024

    Ripple Claims Victory In SEC Suit But Paid A Price

    Ripple Labs Inc. celebrated the end of its legal battle with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a "clear victory" that cut through the regulator's bid for $2 billion over the exchange's unregistered institutional sales of its XRP token, but experts told Law360 the $125 million fine and injunction Ripple faces is much more than a speeding ticket to end a costly four-year battle.

  • August 09, 2024

    Gemini Seeks Quick 2nd Circ. Appeal In CFTC Fight

    Gemini Trust Co. has asked a New York federal judge for permission to quickly appeal to the Second Circuit a June ruling denying the Winklevoss-led crypto exchange a win in the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's lawsuit alleging Gemini illegally downplayed known risks of its proposed bitcoin futures contract.

  • August 09, 2024

    Biotech Firms Mull Acquisition Offers Amid Shaky IPO Climate

    Amid a shaky outlook for initial public offerings, more private biotechnology firms are exploring acquisition offers from larger pharmaceutical companies as a more certain exit strategy, according to experts who advise emerging drug developers.

  • August 09, 2024

    6th Circ. Partially Revives Crypto IRS Reporting Challenge

    The Sixth Circuit issued a mixed ruling Friday in a suit brought by a group of cryptocurrency users challenging the IRS' pending mandate to report large crypto transactions, reversing the dismissal of the suit's Fourth and First Amendment violation claims but affirming that some of the case's claims are not ripe.

  • August 09, 2024

    Healthcare-Focused SPAC Voyager Nets $220M IPO

    Shares of healthcare-focused Voyager Acquisition Corp. began trading publicly on Friday after the company priced its $220 million initial public offering.

  • August 09, 2024

    Lucid Narrows Securities Suit Over EV Production Targets

    A California federal judge has trimmed a suit alleging electric-vehicle startup Lucid Group Inc. misled investors about its production target, trimming the case down to four out of 30 statements the investors said were misleading.

  • August 09, 2024

    Virtu Financial Can't Cut Down SEC's Information Security Suit

    A Manhattan federal judge declined Friday to trim a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit over Virtu Financial Inc.'s protection of customer investment data, saying discovery is needed to determine whether the platform designed reasonable safeguards to wall this information off from its own in-house traders.

Expert Analysis

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    Playing Hockey Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Nearly a lifetime of playing hockey taught me the importance of avoiding burnout in all aspects of life, and the game ultimately ended up providing me with the balance I needed to maintain success in my legal career, says John Riccione at Taft.

  • ESG Challenges In Focus After Sierra Club Opposes SEC Rule

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    The Sierra Club's recent objection to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's climate-related disclosures for investors presents an unusual — pro-disclosure — legal challenge and an opportunity to take a close look at the varying critiques of ESG regulations, say Colin Pohlman, and Jane Luxton and Paul Kisslinger at Lewis Brisbois.

  • For Lawyers, Pessimism Should Be A Job Skill, Not A Life Skill

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    A pessimistic mindset allows attorneys to be effective advocates for their clients, but it can come with serious costs for their personal well-being, so it’s crucial to exercise strategies that produce flexible optimism and connect lawyers with their core values, says Krista Larson at Stinson.

  • Private Capital Considerations Amid Market Revival

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    As improved market conditions position traditional financing to regain lost market share, it's also worth considering the pace and structure of private credit and other forms of private capital, especially when seeking to set unique terms or build new corporate relationships, say attorneys at Skadden.

  • Intent-Based Theory Of Liability In Hwang Creates Ambiguity

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    A case against Archegos Capital founder Bill Hwang alleging that he participated in a securities manipulation scheme, which goes to trial next month in New York federal court, highlights the need for courts to clarify the legal standard defining "market manipulation," says Edward Imperatore at MoFo.

  • Opinion

    Requiring Leave To File Amicus Briefs Is A Bad Idea

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    A proposal to amend the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure that would require parties to get court permission before filing federal amicus briefs would eliminate the long-standing practice of consent filing and thereby make the process less open and democratic, says Lawrence Ebner at the Atlantic Legal Foundation and DRI Center.

  • 4 Ways To Motivate Junior Attorneys To Bring Their Best

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    As Gen Z and younger millennial attorneys increasingly express dissatisfaction with their work and head for the exits, the lawyers who manage them must understand and attend to their needs and priorities to boost engagement and increase retention, says Stacey Schwartz at Katten.

  • A Look At Recent Challenges To SEC's Settlement 'Gag Rule'

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    Though they have been unsuccessful so far, opponents of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's so-called gag rule, which prevents defendants from denying allegations when settling with the SEC, are becoming increasingly vocal and filing more challenges in recent years, say Mike Blankenship and Regina Maze at Winston & Strawn.

  • Flexibility Is Key In Hybrid Capital Investment Strategies

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    Flexible or hybrid capital funds have become a solution for some owners adverse to private debt or requiring short-term capital support not otherwise available in the market, but the complexity and possible range of structures available means that principals need to consider how they may work in different scenarios and outcomes, says Daniel Mathias at Cohen Gresser.

  • How American Airlines ESG Case Could Alter ERISA Liability

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    Spence v. American Airlines, a Texas federal case over the airline's selection of multiple investment funds in its retirement plan, threatens to upend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act's legal framework for fiduciary liability in the name of curtailing environmental, social and governance-related activities, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • Defense Attys Must Prep For Imminent AI Crime Enforcement

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    Given recent statements by U.S. Department of Justice officials, white collar practitioners should expect to encounter artificial intelligence in federal criminal enforcement in the near term, even in pending cases, say Jarrod Schaeffer and Scott Glicksman at Abell Eskew.

  • Tipsters May Be Key To Financial Regulators' ESG Efforts

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission are looking to whistleblowers to assist their climate and ESG task forces, suggesting insider information could be central to the agencies' enforcement efforts against corporate greenwashing, false investment claims and climate disclosure violations, says John Crutchlow at Youman & Caputo.

  • Series

    Serving As A Sheriff's Deputy Made Me A Better Lawyer

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    Skills developed during my work as a reserve deputy — where there was a need to always be prepared, decisive and articulate — transferred to my practice as an intellectual property litigator, and my experience taught me that clients often appreciate and relate to the desire to participate in extracurricular activities, says Michael Friedland at Friedland Cianfrani.

  • Opinion

    The SEC Is Engaging In Regulation By Destruction

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent use of regulation by enforcement against digital assets indicates it's more interested in causing harm to crypto companies than providing guidance to the markets or protecting investors, says J.W. Verret at George Mason University.

  • Former Minn. Chief Justice Instructs On Writing Better Briefs

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    Former Minnesota Supreme Court Chief Justice Lorie Gildea, now at Greenberg Traurig, offers strategies on writing more effective appellate briefs from her time on the bench.

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