Critics allege certificate-of-need laws are anticompetitive, but the health care industry contends they’re vital to a system not governed by the usual tenets of a free-market economy.
But CNBC then reported that private equity firms may be interested in buying a part of college athletic programs ... CEO of Avenue Capital Management, told CNBC. “I think what you are going ...
The recent autumn UK budget included significant changes that will impact legal firms from an employer, individual and client service perspective. Becky Fraser, tax senior manager at Armstrong Watson ...
Private equity and venture capital firms are increasingly interested in investing in NCAA sports programs, particularly those with strong football teams. The lucrative television deals surrounding ...
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BigHand recently surveyed over 800 legal professionals and found 35% of participating law ... to 35% of firms prioritizing document creation, our research also revealed that 47% of firms are using ...
The tug-of-war between Big Law firms and their most profitable corporate clients has shifted in favor of firms as they increasingly use advance conflict-of-interest waivers seeking to govern whether, ...