09.05.23
A Manatt team that included Manatt Financial Services Partner Andrew Morrison, Litigation Partner Samantha Katze and Litigation Associate Tina Lapsia successfully represented Mullen Automotive Inc. (Mullen).
08.23.23
Manatt Consumer Financial Services Leader Scott Pearson was quoted in an American Banker article about a new California regulation allowing financial services regulators to challenge small business finance practices as unfair, deceptive, or abusive. The California Department of Financial ...
08.17.23
Eighty-two Manatt attorneys have been named to the 2024 edition of Best Lawyers in America, which recognizes the nation’s leading lawyers each year based on a nationwide peer-review survey.
Thirteen Manatt professionals were named to Best Lawyers in America’s 2024 “Ones to Watch” list, which recognizes attorneys that have been practicing for 5-9 years and have achieved outstanding professional excellence in private practice.
07.27.23
Manatt Fintech Partner and Leader Brian Korn, Manatt Financial Services Partner Benjamin Brickner and Corporate and Finance Associate Bernhard Alvine wrote a chapter about the United States fintech landscape for the International Comparative Legal Guide – Fintech 2023.
07.24.23
Bryan Schneider was quoted in an American Banker article about how regulators are trying to punish banks for applying multiple nonsufficient funds (NSF) fees to accounts that are already overdrawn.
07.13.23
A Manatt team successfully represented Iron Pillar, a venture growth investor backing companies building from India for the world, as the lead investor in Fold Health’s $6 million funding, bringing Fold Health’s total capital raised to $12 million.
06.01.23
Manatt has once again been ranked among the nation’s leading law firms in Chambers’ 2023 USA Guide.
05.08.23
A Manatt team successfully represented Iron Pillar, a venture growth investor backing companies building from India for the world, as the lead investor in Pando’s $30 million Series B funding.
04.26.23
Scott Pearson was quoted in a Law360 article about a recent data breach at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that involved dozens of financial institutions and potentially hundreds of thousands of customers’ information.