The GC is the lone driver on the ride-sharing startup's legal team but hopes to bring on another lawyer by the end of the year
Debevoise, Fried Frank, and Gibson Dunn are advising on an all-stock merger between Media General and New Young Broadcasting that will create a television broadcast company with 30 stations in 27 mar
Internet services and search giant Google didn't have to look hard for a firm to handle its proposed $1 billion acquisition of Israeli map software provider Waze that could receive stiff antitrust sc
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Reporters Jenna Greene, Sheri Qualters and Zoe Tillman profile 15 firms that entered (or rejoined) the list this year
A report released this week by Clifford Chance points to a revival in European M&A amid the continent?s ongoing economic woes. The firm recently advised French conglomerate Carrefour on the $683 mill
...For its part, Tumblr tapped New York-based Gunderson Dettmer Stough Villeneuve Franklin & Hachigian. The firm has been Tumblr's outside counsel...
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett is advising Yahoo in connection with its largest acquisition in a decade: the $1.1 billion cash purchase of blogging and social media platform Tumblr. Tumblr, meanwhile,
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