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Dechert Expands Its Litigation Practice in Houston by Adding Jim Wetwiska Dechert LLP announces the addition of Jim Wetwiska to enhance its litigation practice in Houston, focusing on complex commercial disputes in energy and technology sectors.

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Dechert's Global Private Equity Outlook Reveals Investment Trends Amid Market Changes Dechert LLP's latest Global Private Equity Outlook highlights GPs' strategies for leveraging liquidity amid market thawing. Discover key insights.

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Law firm Dechert says lawsuits accusing it of using hired hackers have been resolved By Raphael Satter WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Philadelphia-based law firm Dechert said on Thursday that a pair of U.S. lawsuits accusing it of using hired hackers to win in court have been resolved without any admission of liability. Dechert and others, including U.S. public relations operatives and a private investigator, were sued in federal court in Manhattan in 2022 by aviation executive Farhad Azima, who accused them of organizing the hack and leak of his emails. A related suit in North Carolina filed against another private investigator, Nicholas Del Rosso, made similar claims. Dechert had already settled with Azima last year, but the proceedings against other parties, including Israeli private investigator Amit Forlit, lawyer Amir Handjani, and New York public relations firm Karv Communications, were still ongoing. Legal filings show motions to dismiss the New York and North Carolina lawsuits with prejudice were made late on Wednesday. In a statement, Azima said: "I am thrilled and feel vindicated by the outcome." Neither Dechert nor Azima answered questions about how precisely the suits had been resolved, whether there had been a fresh settlement, and, if so, what its terms were. Representatives for Del Rosso, Forlit, Karv, and Handjani did not immediately return messages. Azima was originally found liable for fraud by a London court in 2020 in connection with his dealings with a Middle Eastern investment fund, a case that drew heavily on private emails that had been mysteriously leaked on the internet ahead of trial. Following a Reuters investigation into how Indian hackers regularly stole emails to sway court cases, Azima accused Dechert, the fund’s then-law firm, of being a party to the leak. Forlit, the Israeli private eye accused by Azima of being a key member of the plot against him, is currently fighting extradition to the U.S. on separate cybercrime charges. He has previously denied hacking.

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Dechert Bolsters Financial Services Practice with Robert Shapiro's Expertise Dechert LLP has appointed Robert Shapiro as a partner in its financial services group, enhancing its regulatory expertise in the U.S. market.

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