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Lacy Clay, who represented St. Louis in the House for two decades before his primary defeat last year by Rep.
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PHILADELPHIA – An antitrust lawsuit filed against Facebook and other media entities by the members of an online group promoting Hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19, has been transferred to a federal court in Northern California.
Sally Loveland of Los Angeles, Calif., Sharon Cheatle of St. John’s County, Fla. Janine Cortese of Hendersonville, N.C., Tyler Boyle of Philadelphia and Steve McCann of Wallingford collectively first filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania on Dec. 11, 2020 versus Facebook and its CEO Mark Zuckerberg of Menlo Park, Calif., FactCheck.Org of Philadelphia, The Poynter Institute of St. Petersburg, Fla. and Lead Stories, LLC, of Colorado Springs, Colo.
Mergers & Acquisitions Names the 2021 Top 10 Middle-Market Deals of the Year
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The world was on lockdown. Factories were closed, and supply chains were disrupted. Face-to-face meetings were impossible, and everything from education to religion went virtual, as Zoom became the norm. Many deals failed to finish, or even begin. But the
2021 Top 10 Middle-Market Deals of the Year flourished despite the pandemic. What a time to shine.
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ow are you doing? We checked in with four alumni about how they and their areas of law have been faring during the disruptions caused by the pandemic, including any adaptations they’ve had to make. They shared their frank insights, revealing they are handling issues with creativity and resilience in other words, like UVA lawyers. M&A AND OTHER BIG TRANSACTIONS / Trey Muldrow ’95 Learning to Deal Amid Disruption
The due diligence of valuing a company has become more labored due to the pandemic, and projecting future business has become more complex.
Even so, after a challenging first half of 2020, the business world has mostly adapted to the new normal.
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CORNERSTONE ADDS 2: Katelyn Bunning has departed Senate Minority Leader
Mitch McConnell’s office, where she rose through the ranks for more than a decade to become his legislative director, and joined Cornerstone Government Affairs as a lobbyist. Bunning, who McConnell called an “all-star” and a “key adviser” on whom relied on “extensively” during a farewell floor speech earlier this month, will lobby for a variety of clients across several policy areas, she told PI.