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Business Wire
5 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
Chambers USA 2025 Recognizes Dorsey Lawyers and Practices
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International law firm Dorsey & Whitney LLP announced today that 39 of its practices and 91 of its lawyers across 11 of its U.S. offices were ranked by Chambers and Partners in its annual survey, Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business 2025. Dorsey's Cannabis Law, Corporate/M&A, ERISA Litigation, International Trade: Export Controls & Economics Sanctions, Mining & Metals, and Native American Law practices were ranked on the national level. Share In addition to the practices ranked at the state level, the Firm's Cannabis Law, Corporate/M&A, ERISA Litigation, International Trade: Export Controls & Economics Sanctions, Mining & Metals, and Native American Law practices were ranked on the national level. Dorsey Attorney Rankings Chambers ranked the following individual Dorsey lawyers in its latest guide: National Kimberley Anderson – Mining & Metals Christopher Doerksen – Mining & Metals Skip Durocher – Native American Law Andrew Holly – ERISA Litigation Justin Huff – International Trade: CFIUS Experts Wells Parker – Mining & Metals Michael Pignato – Native American Law: Finance Sativa Rasmussen – Cannabis Law: Western United States Richard Silberberg – International Arbitration: Arbitrators Mary Streitz – Native American Law Lawrence Ward – International Trade: CFIUS Experts; International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions Anchorage Michael Mills – Corporate/M&A Bankruptcy/Restructuring Bonnie Paskvan – Corporate/M&A Native American Law Boise Richard Hall – Natural Resources & Environment Steve Hardesty – Corporate/Commercial Nick Taylor – Corporate/Commercial Elijah Watkins – Litigation: General Commercial Denver Charlene Krogh – Intellectual Property Lee Osman – Intellectual Property Greg Tamkin – Intellectual Property Des Moines Josh Hughes – Labor & Employment William Miller – Labor & Employment; Litigation: General Commercial Kirk Schuler – Litigation: General Commercial Minneapolis Theresa Bevilacqua – Litigation: General Commercial Brian Burke – Corporate/M&A Ross D'Emanuele – Healthcare Beth Forsythe – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations Michelle Grant – Litigation: General Commercial Cam Hoang – Capital Markets: Debt & Equity Kathryn Johnson – Construction Jocelyn Knoll – Construction James Langdon – Litigation: General Commercial Jay Lindgren – Real Estate: Zoning/Land Use Michael Lindsay – Antitrust Edward Magarian – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigation John Marsalek – Corporate/M&A John Marti – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigation David Meyer – Real Estate Ryan Mick – Labor & Employment Marcus Mollison – Real Estate Robert Olson – Real Estate F. Matthew Ralph – Antitrust Melissa Raphan – Labor & Employment Robert Rosenbaum – Corporate/M&A Eric Ruzicka – Construction J. Mike Sevilla – Immigration Zev Simpser – Energy & Natural Resources Jaime Stilson – Antitrust Alyson Van Dyk – Real Estate Jonathan Van Horn – Corporate/M&A RJ Zayed – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigation Missoula Steve Bell – Litigation: General Commercial Courtney Ellis – Corporate/M&A Erin McCrady – Corporate/M&A Dan Semmens – Corporate/M&A New York Bruce Ewing – Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets Nicholas Pappas – Labor & Employment Phoenix Norman James – Environment Rob Kort – Healthcare Law Brian Moll – Corporate/M&A Dawn Meidinger – Environment Ryan Rosensteel – Real Estate Salt Lake City Alan Bell – Corporate/M&A Bryon Benevento – Litigation: General Commercial Matthew Bethards – Intellectual Property Mark Burghardt – Natural Resources & Environment Nathan Canova – Public Finance Matthew Durham – Labor & Employment Brett Foster – Intellectual Property L. Grant Foster – Intellectual Property Richard Hall – Natural Resources & Environment Megan Houdeshel – Natural Resources & Environment Catherine Lake – Intellectual Property Milo Steven Marsden – Litigation: General Commercial Chris Martinez – Litigation: General Commercial David Marx – Corporate/M&A Mark Miller – Intellectual Property Wells Parker – Natural Resources & Environment Bryan Pratt – Intellectual Property Marcus Simon – Intellectual Property Layne Smith – Corporate/M&A Nolan Taylor – Corporate/M&A Gage Zobell – Natural Resources & Environment Seattle Kerry Lee Andken – Intellectual Property Ieva Aubin – Immigration Marisa Bavand – Construction Michael Droke – Labor & Employment Kimton Eng – Intellectual Property Kendall Fisher – Tax Geoff Godfrey – Intellectual Property Mike Grace – Construction Shawn Larsen-Bright – Litigation: General Commercial Washington, DC Margot Laporte – Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations Dorsey Practice Rankings Chambers ranked the following Dorsey practices in its latest guide: Nationwide Cannabis Law Corporate/M&A: Highly Regarded Mining & Metals ERISA Litigation International Trade: Export Controls & Economic Sanctions: Highly Regarded Native American Law Anchorage Corporate/M&A Real Estate Native American Law Boise Corporate/Commercial Denver Intellectual Property Des Moines Litigation: General Commercial Labor & Employment Minneapolis Antitrust Capital Markets: Debt & Equity Construction Corporate/M&A Energy & Natural Resources Immigration Intellectual Property Labor & Employment Litigation: General Commercial Litigation: White-Collar Crime & Government Investigations Real Estate Missoula Corporate/M&A Litigation: General Commercial Natural Resources & Environment New York Corporate/M&A: Highly Regarded Intellectual Property: Trademark, Copyright & Trade Secrets Phoenix Real Estate Salt Lake City Corporate/M&A Intellectual Property Litigation: General Commercial Natural Resources & Environment Seattle Construction Corporate/M&A Intellectual Property Litigation: General Commercial Tax Chambers surveys and interviews clients and lawyers across the United States to determine which firms and attorneys are considered leaders in their field. Rankings assess key qualities in the legal field, including technical legal ability, professional conduct, client service, commercial astuteness, diligence, and commitment. About Dorsey & Whitney LLP Clients have relied on Dorsey as a valued business partner since 1912. With locations across the United States and in Canada, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region, Dorsey provides results-oriented, grounded counsel for its clients' legal and business needs. Dorsey represents a number of the world's most successful companies from a wide range of industries, including banking & financial institutions; development & infrastructure; energy & natural resources; food, beverage & agribusiness; healthcare & life sciences; and technology.
Yahoo
02-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
CME Group Announces Record Volume, Open Interest Across Battery Metals Complex
CHICAGO, June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- CME Group, the world's leading derivatives marketplace, today announced record volume and open interest across its battery metals complex. A total of 2,587 contracts were traded across battery metals futures and options on May 29, surpassing the previous record of 2,301 contracts set on February 11, 2025. Combined open interest also reached an all-time high of 64,387 contracts. "CME Group is the venue of choice for managing global battery metals risk," said Jin Hennig, Managing Director and Global Head of Metals at CME Group. "These new records were driven by our benchmark Lithium Hydroxide and Cobalt Metal futures, which each reached over 1,000 contracts traded on a single day for the first time. We are also seeing strong growth in commercial users, helping to attract a broader range of participants and further enhancing price discovery in these critical markets." CME Group offers market participants the widest range of battery metals products. Across the complex, all 10 of the top 10 volume days have occurred this year, with average daily volume year-to-date at 837 contracts, up 100% from last year. CME Group's battery metals suite includes Lithium Hydroxide futures and options, Lithium Carbonate futures, Cobalt Metal futures and options, Cobalt Hydroxide futures and Spodumene futures, which are listed by and subject to the rules of COMEX. For more information, please visit here. As the world's leading derivatives marketplace, CME Group ( enables clients to trade futures, options, cash and OTC markets, optimize portfolios, and analyze data – empowering market participants worldwide to efficiently manage risk and capture opportunities. CME Group exchanges offer the widest range of global benchmark products across all major asset classes based on interest rates, equity indexes, foreign exchange, energy, agricultural products and metals. The company offers futures and options on futures trading through the CME Globex platform, fixed income trading via BrokerTec and foreign exchange trading on the EBS platform. In addition, it operates one of the world's leading central counterparty clearing providers, CME Clearing. CME Group, the Globe logo, CME, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, Globex, and E-mini are trademarks of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. CBOT and Chicago Board of Trade are trademarks of Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Inc. NYMEX, New York Mercantile Exchange and ClearPort are trademarks of New York Mercantile Exchange, Inc. COMEX is a trademark of Commodity Exchange, Inc. BrokerTec is a trademark of BrokerTec Americas LLC and EBS is a trademark of EBS Group LTD. The S&P 500 Index is a product of S&P Dow Jones Indices LLC ("S&P DJI"). "S&P®", "S&P 500®", "SPY®", "SPX®", US 500 and The 500 are trademarks of Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC; Dow Jones®, DJIA® and Dow Jones Industrial Average are service and/or trademarks of Dow Jones Trademark Holdings LLC. These trademarks have been licensed for use by Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. Futures contracts based on the S&P 500 Index are not sponsored, endorsed, marketed, or promoted by S&P DJI, and S&P DJI makes no representation regarding the advisability of investing in such products. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. CME-G View original content: SOURCE CME Group


BBC News
28-01-2025
- Business
- BBC News
Government fund pledges £30m to reopen tin mine
Nearly £30m is to be invested in the reopening of Cornwall's South Crofty tin mine in a scheme expected to create more than 300 National Wealth Fund (NWF) announced a £28.6m direct equity investment into the mine's owner, Cornish Metals Inc, on Tuesday. The NWF's funding is part of a £56m fundraising bid by Cornish Metals to "further de-risk" the South Crofty tin project and support initial of the exchequer Rachel Reeves said the Redruth scheme would create jobs and opportunities. Reeves said: "Growth is this government's number one mission, and we're going further and faster to kickstart our economy so that we can put more money in people's pockets. "This is just the kind of investment that will help us do that, not only supporting the growth of the Cornish mining sector, but creating high-quality jobs and opportunity for the region and beyond." 'Strong momentum' South Crofty is a fully permitted underground tin mine with more than 400 years of recorded production prior to its closure in 1998. It hosts one of the highest grade tin resources in the NWF is wholly-owned and backed by HM Treasury and aims to invest alongside the private sector in projects across the country, primarily focusing on initiatives that support clean Metals said the £56m fundraising bid would be used to fund early project works, place orders on long-lead items and complete key work John Flint said: "Critical minerals are not only an important driver of the UK's transition to net zero, but also of the UK's growth mission, providing opportunities to anchor important supply chains in the UK."Don Turvey, chief executive officer of Cornish Metals, added: "This financing will enable the company to maintain this strong momentum and further unlock the project's potential by delivering crucial milestones."The investment is subject to shareholder approval in March Metals has previously said it hopes to get South Crofty back into production as early as 2026.