Amazon will buy movie and television giant MGM Studios for $8.45 billion, the companies said Wednesday, in a move that adds to Amazon's portfolio a catalog of more than 4,000 films and 17,000 TV shows.
FRYEBURG, Maine â Legislators in Maineâs transportation committee last week heard a proposal to study extending the Mountain Division Trail, a paved recreation path, from Fryeburg to Standish.
A group called the Mountain Division Alliance would like to see the trail run 50 miles from New Hampshire to Portland. It would follow the old Mountain Division Railroad tracks that havenât been used in decades.
A 4-mile stretch has already been completed in Fryeburg, along with a 5-mile stretch from Windham to Gorham and a 1-mile section in Portland.
The Mountain Division Alliance in recent days was urging the public to support a bill, LD 672, pending in the legislature that calls for a study of expanding the Mountain Division Trail 28 miles from Fryeburg to Standish through the towns of Brownfield, Hiram and Baldwin.
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Paul Weiss Attys To Guide Roe V. Wade Defense At High Court
Law360 (May 18, 2021, 10:10 PM EDT) Attorneys at Paul Weiss who have helped hundreds of fellow lawyers tell personal abortion stories at the U.S. Supreme Court now find themselves heading up the legal defense of Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision the justices are poised to reconsider.
New York-based partners Claudia Hammerman and Alexia D. Korberg, joined by multiple colleagues at Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, are litigating alongside lead attorneys from the Center for Reproductive Rights against a Mississippi abortion law widely viewed as an intentional challenge to Roe that the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to review.
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AT&T and Discovery announced plans to spinoff AT&T s WarnerMedia business on Monday.
The deal would see Discovery absorb big-name brands such as HBO, CNN, and film studio Warner Bros.
We ve got the names of the top dealmakers who put the transaction together.
Some of Wall Street s biggest stars were tapped to help hammer out the deal between AT&T s WarnerMedia division and Discovery, which was announced on Monday.
A flashy battalion of big-name bankers from some of the Street s top technology, media, and telecom advisory shops came together to work on the deal, which will create an entity valued at roughly $130 billion including debt. Powerhouse attorneys from white-shoe law firms including Sullivan & Cromwell and Debevoise & Plimpton also helped along the way.