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.
04.11.23
Eleven Manatt attorneys were recognized on Pasadena Magazine’s 2023 Top Attorneys guide, which honors local lawyers who have been recognized by their peers as the best of the best.
03.23.23
Bryan Schneider, Joseph Reilly, and Mehul Madia were featured on the AFSA Extra Credit podcast, where they discussed the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s (CFPB) registries on terms and conditions and “bad actors.”
12.06.22
Manatt's Fintech practice was ranked by Chambers in its 2023 FinTech Legal USA Guide in the FinTech Legal: Payments & Lending and broader FinTech Legal categories.
11.03.22
Manatt’s national and local practices received top rankings again this year in the 2023 Best Law Firms Guide by Best Lawyers and U.S. News & World Report. U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers determine rankings through a lengthy evaluation process, in which qualitative and ...
Bryan Schneider spoke with the Receivables Roundtable podcast in a recent episode focused on the financial services regulatory environment and his experience as both an attorney in the private sector and a regulatory official.
10.20.22
Manatt Partner and Leader of Consumer Financial Services Practice Scott Pearson was quoted in American Banker about a decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit that could have broad implications, potentially opening the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s past rules and ...