Closing Out The Year With Mergers And Attacks On The Rule Of Law - Above the Law
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Closing Out The Year With Mergers And Attacks On The Rule Of Law - Above the Law
"A critical analysis of the best variety of Coca-Cola product gives way to a conversation about law this week. Cadwalader ends its tumultuous year - involving a Trump administration capitulation and a series of defections - with a big quasi-transatlantic merger announcement with cross-Pond Hogan Lovells. Christmas came early - to the extent anyone thinks of U.S. News law school rankings as "Christmas" - with a prediction about the new"
"law school pecking order. And it looks like garbage at a time when those rankings may be more important than ever. Also, ICE appears to be publishing an enemies list? That doesn't seem great. All that and some thoughts on Alan Dershowitz writing a new book suggesting Trump might be able to get a third term despite the clear text of the Constitution."
A critical analysis of the best variety of Coca-Cola product gives way to a conversation about law. Cadwalader ends a tumultuous year—marked by a Trump administration capitulation and a series of defections—with a quasi‑transatlantic merger announcement with Hogan Lovells. A prediction about U.S. News law school rankings suggests a reshuffling of the law‑school pecking order. There is a suggestion that those rankings may be more consequential than usual. ICE appears to be publishing an enemies list. Alan Dershowitz is writing a new book that suggests Trump might be able to secure a third term despite the clear text of the Constitution.
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