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Flurry of High-Profile Activity Could Revive Listless IPO Market

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IPOs have seen wild fluctuations in the last two years as the number of companies going to market has suffered a steep drop. Though the blockbuster year of 2021 when more than 1,000 companies went public was inflated by the inclusion of over 650 SPAC deals, 2022’s number still fell sharply to only 181 IPOs. In an interview with Yahoo!

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At A Legal Tech Conference Like No Other, Attendees Pondered the Present and Future of the Industry

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I have always wanted to attend one of those invite-only summits – such as the Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum or a Renaissance Weekend – that bring together leaders from across disciplines to engage in open and unfettered dialogue about the state and future of whatever the summit’s topic may be.

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At The TLTF Summit, It Was All About Making ‘Who Luck’ Happen, To Drive the Future of Legal Tech

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After attending last year’s summit, I described it as having felt like the legal tech world’s answer to those invite-only summits – such as the Davos meeting of the World Economic Forum or a Renaissance Weekend – that bring together leaders from across disciplines to engage in open and unfettered dialogue. “It Could they Do It Again?

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Stephen Breyer, pragmatic liberal, will retire at end of term

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Questioning capital punishment. He is a Renaissance man of sorts, who (among other things) sits on the jury for the Pritzker Architecture Prize, one of the most prestigious awards in the field. And Breyer has a wide range of interests outside the law that could keep him busy in retirement.

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