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From Defendant to Plaintiff: Musk Turns the Tables, Sues Wachtell Lipton for Bonus Fee Controversy in Twitter Deal

His company, X Corp., has filed a lawsuit against renowned law firm Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz over a controversial $90 million fee related to the Twitter acquisition. The lawsuit alleges ethical violations and exploitation of Twitter’s vulnerable position during the deal.

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Baker McKenzie Lifts Salary Levels Beyond UK Competitors – But US Law Firms Still Rule The Roost

In a move that surpasses their London competitors such as Slaughter and May and Macfarlanes, Baker McKenzie has raised the salaries for its newly qualified (NQ) associates in London to £118k. New Zealand Legal Jobs Here This increase represents a seven percent rise from the previous amount of £110k and is accompanied by a discretionary

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From Serious Fraud to Commercial Deals – The In-House Law Jobs in New Zealand Continue to Increase

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LawFuel Law Jobs Network – In-house legal roles in New Zealand continue to grow and to provide significant opportunities for lawyers seeking work in a variety of industry and government sectors. With around 28 percent of the legal profession in New Zealand involving lawyers working in corporate, government and related in-house positions, LawFuel has noted

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From High Stakes to Traffic Court: A Top Lawyer’s Unexpected Career Turn

Stephen Swedlow, a prominent lawyer who climbed to the top of Quinn Emanuel has made an unexpected career move by trading his lucrative partnership for a position in traffic court. >> Does A New Job Beckon? Check Here Swedlow, 52, left Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan last year after winning a seat as a judge

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