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Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, a global law firm established in 1792, serves a diverse client base, including many of the world's leading financial institutions and corporations in more than 50 countries. We have earned a reputation for crafting innovative business and financial solutions and developing precedent-setting legal strategies to achieve our clients' goals. With more than 400 attorneys in New York, Charlotte, Washington and London, we offer clients unparalleled experience and insight across a wide range of areas, including antitrust, banking, bankruptcy and insolvency, business fraud, corporate finance, corporate governance, energy and commodities, environmental, executive compensation, healthcare, insurance, intellectual property, investment funds, litigation, mergers and acquisitions, municipal finance, private equity, private wealth, real estate, regulation, restructuring, securitization, structured finance and tax matters. Follow us on X @Cadwalader. Attorney Advertising - Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
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Our colleague and Chief Attorney Development and Inclusion Officer, Aisha L. Greene, JD, SHRM-SCP, was a featured panelist at the Professional Development Consortium (PDC) 2024 Conference on July 12. Aisha – pictured here (second from left) with fellow panelists (L-R) Laurie Lyte, Eva Wisnik and Joshua Troy, discussed how reframing and redesigning one’s position can enhance their career, and how to embrace and lean into these changes in service of both the individual and organizational growth. Aisha has served on the PDC’s Board of Directors since 2020. #PDCLEGAL24
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Our colleague, Bonnie Neuman, moderated an insightful Commercial Observer discussion with Joseph Geoghan, head of origination at JPMorgan Chase, and Rene Theriault, managing director at KKR, on the increasing appeal of the #CMBS market. Watch it here: https://bit.ly/4bLmKvE
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"Contracting around" Delaware law, Treasury's latest outbound investments guidance and the first challenge to the FTC's non-compete rules all discussed in this month's #Quorum. Read it here - https://bit.ly/3zyCbty
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Check out the latest edition of #FundFinanceFriday featuring an insightful article by Christopher Montgomery exploring the early impressions and analysis of the U.S. Supreme Court's Chevron decision and its wide-ranging impacts on fund finance. Plus, mark your calendar for the Cadwalader Finance Forum and more in today's issue: https://bit.ly/3Y0elRR
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Check out today's Cabinet News & Views here: https://bit.ly/3xSJgom
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News that Microsoft and Apple, two key partners of ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, will not have advisory roles on the company's board of directors is the latest example of the ongoing impact of the Biden Administration's antitrust enforcement agenda. Our colleague, Bilal Sayyed, anticipated this issue; read his original insights on "horizontal interlocks" here: https://bit.ly/3y1lo1N
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We're grateful for -- and very proud of -- our colleagues, Phara Guberman and Ken Breen, for their more than three years of hard work on behalf of Kaiser's Room and the families and children the organization serves. While this latest news concludes one chapter, the story of this cherished nonprofit will continue with community support. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/g5JiZp8J.
Yesterday was the culmination of a more than three-year ordeal for our pro bono client, Kaiser's Room, when Philip Dallmann, its former Executive Director, was sentenced to 36 months incarceration for wire fraud and access device fraud after embezzling nearly all of Kaiser's Room's funds. Kaiser's Room is a small not-for-profit organization that provides inclusive arts programming for developmentally disabled children and adults. In the summer of 2021, I received a call asking for help from Kaiser's Room after its founder became aware of some irregular correspondence and strange charges on its debit card. Ken Breen and I then began an internal investigation that uncovered a years' long fraud and elaborate cover-up. With the help of Nicole Sliger CPA, CFE, CFF and her team at BDO (Daniel D'Agustino and Zach Thall), who provided the most thorough forensic accounting services pro bono, we presented our findings to Homeland Security Investigations. The case was ultimately charged by the Southern District of New York, with Mr. Dallmann pleading guilty. His plea was conditioned on his making full restitution, but that will certainly take many years. Regardless, because of this fraud, Kaiser's Room canceled cherished classes and upcoming performances for children of all developmental profiles, who were left with no place to dance or act and no explanation. We have since been working to rebuild. The organization is up and running with new corporate governance and controls. Please check out https://lnkd.in/ew7Dut4X to support this incredible not-for-profit, which works so hard to do such important work. #probono #domoregood https://lnkd.in/ecqNjvbk
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Bilal Sayyed authored a Clients & Friends memo that dives into the recent preliminary injunction issued by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas, affecting the FTC's rule on non-compete clauses. Read more: https://bit.ly/4cYVGKt
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We're thrilled to welcome Andrew O'Brien as a partner in our New York office today! As one of the profession's foremost #executivecompensation and employee benefits lawyers, Andrew enhances our #Corporate services to clients. Read more at https://bit.ly/3zByDH5