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Paul Weiss snags Delaware's Judge Lamb

Stephen Lamb, who has frequented the pages of The Deal magazine and our Web offerings, is going private after 12 years as vice chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery.


Tulane Talk: Lamb on Lyondell v. Ryan

Delaware Vice Chancellor Stephen Lamb talked at the Tulane Corporate Law Institute in New Orleans about the Delaware Supreme Court's decision on Lyondell Chemical v. Ryan.


Tulane Talk: Steele on corporate governance

Myron Steele, the chief justice of Delaware's Supreme Court, offered insight into the changes the Blue Hen State plans to make in its corporate law.


Tulane Talk: Goldman's Ingrassia on Schering deal

Tim Ingrassia, a banker at Goldman, Sachs & Co., speaking at the Tulane Corporate Law Institute, noted that Schering-Plough considered an unusual structure for its sale to Merck & Co.


Tulane Talk: Goldman's Ingrassia on M&A, debt

Timothy Ingrassia offered a dramatic example of the effect of collapse of the debt markets on M&A at the Tulane Corporate Law Institute Thursday morning in New Orleans.


Talk of Tulane: Our correspondent in his native habitat

We found ourselves in a meditative mood Friday afternoon in New Orleans, a state of mind no doubt fueled by a lunch of lemonfish washed down with a nice Chardonnay at Restaurant August. One of the things we meditated on was Marty Lipton's comment at the Tulane Corporate Law Institute Friday morning that U.S. shareholder democracy will have a hard time competing with the state corporatism of Russia, China and other emerging economies. ...


Talk of Tulane: Perella and Lipton wax nostalgic, Strine on deal terms

Deal professionals considered crises past and present Friday morning at the Tulane Corporate Law Institute in New Orleans. At a panel marking the conference's 20th anniversary, Martin Lipton and Joe Perella offered a history of the last generation of dealmaking, one punctured every decade or so by meltdowns in one M&A-related market or other....


Talk of Tulane: Strine on board minutes

Delaware Vice Chancellor Leo E. Strine Jr. enlivened a discussion at Tulane Corporate Law Institute in New Orleans Thursday about lawyers' creation of board minutes, an important if eye-glazing issue. ...


Talk of Tulane: Lehman's Shafir offers gloomy M&A outlook

Mark Shafir offered M&A lawyers little reason for optimism in remarks Thursday morning at the Tulane Corporate Law Institute in New Orleans. Shafir, the chairman and co-head of global M&A at Lehman Brothers Inc., provided an overview of the M&A market in the conference's opening session. Though he noted that M&A is currently running at 2005 volume levels, he admitted the difference a year had made in the market. He predicted a 79% drop in LBO volume in 2008 from last year as well as a decline of between 28% and 33% in strategic M&A volume. "We think it will...



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Easing the stress of distressed M&A

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Editor's letter: Nov. 16, 2009

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