How Private Equity Investment is Disrupting the Legal Industry
by Esquire Bank
Private Equity loans are changing how law firms operate, but these funding options should not affect the profession's ethical standards or the best interests of the clients.
Hey, Big Lender
by Latif Zaman and Catherine M. Brennan
A contentious proposed federal rule would establish “true lender” guidelines for banks and third parties. Does Colorado show the way forward?
Banking On It
by Catherine M. Brennan and Nora R. Udell
The fintech revolution has spurred a host of legal questions concerning online lending. Developments at both the federal and state level are beginning to provide some answers.
Bougartchev Moyne Associés on France and Cryptocurrencies
by Geoffroy Goubin
How France Aims to Be a Leader on Crypto
A Hall of Fame Career
by Justin Smulison
Revered as one of the nation’s best trial lawyers, trailblazing attorney Steve Yerrid reflects on some of his most significant achievements in more than four decades in the courtroom.
The Antipodean Advantage
by Tony Britten-Jones
As the pandemic recedes, Australia remains one of the best countries in which to invest. The commercial law experts at Piper Alderman review the country’s advantages when it comes to outside money looking for outsized returns.
The Human Cost
by Justin Smulison
2 new EU laws aim to reshape global business by enforcing ethical supply chains, focusing on human rights and sustainability
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