#HaynesBoone invites you to Trial Tips From the Judiciary, a quarterly series of one-hour CLE webinars featuring current and former trial judges from around the country discussing tips on various aspects of trial law and trial advocacy. The first CLE in this series will be Jan. 9 at 11 a.m. CT and features the Hon. Heather A. Welch (Ret.), who will share her thoughts on voir dire and jury selection after an introduction from Trials Global Chair Victor Vital. Register to attend at the link in the comments.
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Haynes Boone is among the fastest-growing firms in the Am Law 100, providing full-service counsel across sectors, including corporate, energy, financial services, real estate, restructuring, litigation, intellectual property and specialty transactions. The firm represents companies at all stages – many in the Fortune 500 and S&P 500 and hundreds that are well-funded, exchange-listed, privately held and/or in emerging-growth mode. Nearly 700 lawyers practice across 19 global offices in California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, North Carolina, Texas, Virginia, Washington, D.C., London, Mexico City and Shanghai. In 2024, Chambers USA ranked 35 firm practice areas, and Haynes Boone became the first Am Law 100 firm to earn Mental Health America’s Gold Bell Seal for its industry-leading commitment to creating a mentally healthy workplace. For more information, visit haynesboone.com.
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Updates
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What were the market conditions that led to the creation of the ILPA NAV-based guidance for limited partners and general partners, and how is the guidance impacting the net-asset-value lending industry? #HaynesBoone Partner LeAnn Chen answered those questions in a Strafford #FundFinance webinar alongside Sherri Snelson (White & Case) and Adam Summers (Fried Frank). Read the key takeaways from the presentation at the link in the comments.
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A Texas court recently struck down the SEC’s dealer rule, marking a significant victory for the funds industry. Insights on the SEC’s 2024 enforcement results and a nationwide injunction on the Corporate Transparency Act are detailed in the latest #HaynesBoone Investment Management Minute. Read the full newsletter at the link in the comments.
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A record-breaking $8.2 billion in monetary relief and aggressive enforcement defined the SEC’s FY 2024 under Chair Gary Gensler. With a leadership transition on the horizon, how will enforcement priorities shift in 2025? Explore key takeaways from a pivotal year for public companies, investment advisers and the evolving cryptocurrency space in #HaynesBoone's SEC Enforcement Year in Review.
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The NFL’s decision to allow private equity firms to invest in teams is a game-changer for the sports industry. Haynes Boone Counsel Errol Brown shared insights with Fortune and MarketWatch on how this move could boost team valuations, drive infrastructure investments and create lasting social value. Read more about the financial and cultural impact of this shift at the link in the comments.
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A #HaynesBoone deal team led by Partners Jennifer Wisinski, Stephen Grant and Brent Beckert advised natural gas producer AleAnna on the closing of its business combination with SWIFTMERGE Acquisition Corp. The transaction allows AleAnna to continue advancing Europe's clean energy transition. Shares of AleAnna will begin trading on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol "ANNA." Read more at the link in the comments.
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A #HaynesBoone deal team led by Partners Greg Samuel, Brent Beckert and William Wilshusen represented local poverty-fighting nonprofit CitySquare in the sale of its headquarters and food pantry operations in South Dallas to The Stewpot, a community program dedicated to serving individuals and families experiencing homelessness. The Stewpot, which serves 1,000 meals daily, will relocate its programs and services to the 53,000-square-foot Opportunity Center later this month. To read more about the transaction, visit the link in the comments.
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Arguing an average of two cases per term before the U.S. Supreme Court since 2017, Daniel Geyser is helping shape the future of the high court bar. Known for his unflappable demeanor and knack for solving legal puzzles, Geyser shares insights into his career, including landmark wins like Bittner v. United States. Discover more about what drives his success in the latest Law360 profile by Katie Buehler. Read it at the link in the comments.
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Join #HaynesBoone at our sunset cocktail reception at The Palm House on Sunday, Feb. 23 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. to kickoff of the Fund Finance Association 2025 Global Fund Finance Symposium in Miami. Save the date now, and look out for a formal invitation to come! If you are interested in attending, please reach out to Ama Hennessy at [email protected]. #fundfinance
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When can a motion to compel arbitration waive a personal jurisdiction defense? A recent Northern District of Texas case, Bequest Funds, LLC v. Magnolia Financial Grp., LLC, offers key insights into this nuanced question. Read the full analysis in the latest Arbitration in the Fifth, authored by Odean Volker, at the link in the comments.