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Subprime Auto ABS Thriving, But Regulatory Uncertainty Looms

June 17. 2021 by Catherine Nagle

Subprime auto market participants are expecting some deterioration in 2021 as concerns shift from the economic uncertainty brought about by the pandemic, to regulatory uncertainty ushered in with the new presidential administration. The potential for heightened regulatory scrutiny is weighing on Continue Reading

Press Release - June 17. 2021

2020 Proved To Be a Surprisingly Active Year in Public Relations M&A According To New Research From Davis+Gilbert

April 26, 2021 by Catherine Nagle

As an active advisor on acquisitions of public relations and integrated marketing communications firms, Davis+Gilbert provides insight on trends in the M&A market and published data about acquisition activity. In Davis+Gilbert’s most recent Public Relations Industry M&A Report, the firm Continue Reading

Press Release - April 26, 2021

The Agency 100 | How Agencies Thrived Rather Than Survived in a Challenging Year

November 17, 2020 by Catherine Nagle

The public relations industry has undergone seismic changes shaped by this year’s unprecedented public health, economic, social and equal justice developments. Each year, my law firm Davis & Gilbert conducts a survey focused on the changes experienced by the public relations sector, and Continue Reading

Publication - November 17, 2020

COVID-19 Expected to Have Long-Term Impact on Subprime Auto

June 24, 2020 by Catherine Nagle

Auto market participants are expecting subprime auto loan performance to deteriorate, and many predict COVID-19 will have a long-term impact on the sector. However, participants also show signs of resiliency, according to the second annual market study released today by Davis+Gilbert’s Credit Continue Reading

Press Release - June 24, 2020

2019 Public Relations M&A Activity: Another Robust Year According to New Research from Davis+Gilbert

April 23, 2020 by Catherine Nagle

For years, Davis+Gilbert LLP has been advising on acquisitions of public relations and integrated marketing communications firms, providing insight on trends in the M&A market and publishing data about acquisition activity. In its inaugural Public Relations Industry M&A Activity Report, Continue Reading

Press Release - April 23, 2020

Subprime Auto Securitization Participants Universally Believe Performance is Likely to Deteriorate, According to New Study by Credit Chronometer

May 21, 2019 by Catherine Nagle

Subprime auto loan performance is expected to deteriorate soon, according to a 360-degree market study released today by Credit Chronometer, a microsite authored by Joseph Cioffi, partner at Davis+Gilbert LLP and respected authority on credit markets. The report, Participants’ Continue Reading

Press Release - May 21, 2019

M&A Activity in the Public Relations Sector Likely to Remain Strong According to New Research from Davis+Gilbert

November 8, 2018 by Catherine Nagle

Each year, the law firm of Davis+Gilbert compiles data on mergers and acquisitions in the public relations and integrated marketing communications sector based on publicly available deal activity and its extensive experience in the market. The firm’s latest report identified 67 consummated deals in Continue Reading

Press Release - November 8, 2018

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