Mergers & Acquisitions

  • August 22, 2024

    Latham-Led Carlyle Scooping Auto Parts Distributor For $1.5B

    Advance Auto Parts said Thursday it has struck an agreement to sell Worldpac Inc., an automotive parts wholesale distribution business, to private equity firm Carlyle for $1.5 billion, as the company looks to streamline operations amid declining profits. 

  • August 22, 2024

    Mike Lynch's Body Recovered From Yacht Wreck

    Mike Lynch, founder of technology company Autonomy, died when a yacht he was aboard sank off the Sicilian coast, his family confirmed Friday, after a trip the entrepreneur had reportedly chartered with his legal team to celebrate their victory in a U.S. fraud case.

  • August 22, 2024

    Paramount Board Vets $6B Bronfman Bid, Cravath Counsels

    Paramount Global confirmed late Wednesday that a consortium of investors led by media executive Edgar Bronfman Jr. has submitted a proposal to purchase the company, interjecting a bid that complicates Paramount's existing deal to merge with Skydance Media.

  • August 21, 2024

    Ropes & Gray Reps TJ Maxx On $360M Brands For Less Deal

    The parent company of department store chain TJ Maxx, led by Ropes & Gray LLP, announced Wednesday that it has agreed to take on a 35% stake in Dubai-based Brands For Less for about $360 million.

  • August 21, 2024

    Cyber Tech Biz Sued In Del. After Thoma Bravo-Backed Merger

    An Exabeam Inc. stockholder sued in Delaware's Court of Chancery on Wednesday for post-merger appraisal of his shares, in part to assure access to books and records related to a tie-up with LogRhythm Inc., alleging multiple disclosure concerns prior to the Thoma Bravo-aligned deal.

  • August 21, 2024

    3rd Circ. Affirms Health Chain Win In Pa. Hospital Sale Dispute

    The seller of a Pennsylvania hospital was in compliance with its state licensing requirements when the facility was sold, and thus, did not violate the terms of the sale agreement when the buyer needed to update its fire-safety plans to stay licensed, the Third Circuit has affirmed.

  • August 21, 2024

    Arch Resources, Consol Energy To Form $5.2B Energy Giant

    Latham & Watkins LLP attorneys guided Arch Resources Inc. in its all-stock merger with Consol Energy Inc. on Wednesday to create a new natural resources company dubbed Core Natural Resources with a market capitalization of approximately $5.2 billion.

  • August 21, 2024

    FTC Can't Stop $8.5B Merger, Handbag Cos. Say

    The owners of Coach and Michael Kors urged a New York federal court not to pause their planned $8.5 billion merger, saying a challenge from the Federal Trade Commission ignores the hundreds of options consumers have when shopping for handbags.

  • August 21, 2024

    Ex-Wiley Atty Adds Deals Talent To Polsinelli's DC Team

    Polsinelli PC on Tuesday announced the 11th shareholder to join its corporate mergers and acquisitions team, welcoming a Washington, D.C.-based Wiley Rein LLP attorney with more than 15 years of experience in mergers and acquisitions, divestitures and commercial contract negotiations.

  • August 21, 2024

    Holland & Knight Lands McDermott Corporate Pro In Miami

    Holland & Knight LLP announced Wednesday a new partner for its corporate, mergers and acquisitions and securities practice group in Miami from McDermott Will & Emery LLP.

  • August 21, 2024

    3 Firms Guide $950M Delaware Basin Gas Treatment Deal

    Houston-based energy providerEnterprise  Partners LP has agreed to purchase Pinon Midstream, a natural gas treatment company focused on the Delaware Basin, for $950 million in cash, the companies said Wednesday.

  • August 21, 2024

    Zomato Inks $244M Deal For Paytm Entertainment Tickets Biz

    Indian food delivery giant Zomato on Wednesday announced it has bought the entertainment ticketing business of e-commerce payment company Paytm in a $244.1 million deal it hopes will grow its "going out" offerings.

  • August 21, 2024

    Willkie Adds 5 Partners In Chicago From Mayer Brown

    Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP announced Wednesday that it has added a corporate team of five partners and six associates in Chicago from Mayer Brown LLP to strengthen its capital markets and strategic mergers and acquisitions capabilities.

  • August 21, 2024

    NJ Health System Calls Proskauer DQ Bid A 'Litigation Tactic'

    RWJBarnabas Health urged a New Jersey federal judge to reject its competitor's attempt to disqualify Proskauer Rose LLP from representing the healthcare system in an antitrust suit, telling the court the "litigation tactic" is merely the plaintiff's effort to replace opposing counsel because its case is going badly.

  • August 21, 2024

    X Corp. Shuts Down Disability Bias Suit Over Musk Takeover

    A California federal judge scrapped a proposed class action Wednesday alleging Twitter targeted employees with disabilities for termination following Elon Musk's takeover of the business, but left the door open for the former worker behind the suit to revise his claims.

  • August 21, 2024

    7 Firms Build $175M All-Stock Sale Of Bitcoin Mining Biz

    Bitcoin data center company Bitfarms Ltd. on Wednesday announced plans to buy Stronghold Digital Mining Inc. in an all-stock merger valued at roughly $175 million and built by seven law firms.

  • August 21, 2024

    Japanese Tobacco Co. Paying $2.4B For US Cigarette Maker

    Japanese tobacco company JT Group has agreed to purchase Miami-based cigarette company Vector Group Ltd. for approximately $2.4 billion, the companies said in statements Wednesday.

  • August 21, 2024

    Norwegian Oil Biz Backs $97M Offer From French Rival

    Norwegian oil service business Beerenberg AS said on Wednesday that it backs a 1.019 billion Norwegian kroner ($97 million) cash takeover offer from French industrial services company Altrad Group.

  • August 20, 2024

    Ex-Goldman Analyst's Stepbro Ducks Prison For Inside Trades

    A Long Island man on Tuesday was spared time in prison for his role in an insider scheme in which he traded on tips gleaned from his stepbrother and ex-Goldman Sachs analyst, largely due to his prompt cooperation with the FBI.

  • August 20, 2024

    Lender's $13M Atty Fee Reserve Bid In Eiger Ch. 11 Plan Nixed

    A Texas bankruptcy judge on Tuesday mostly sided with life science company Eiger BioPharmaceuticals in estimating a secured lender's future claims, saying at a hearing that Eiger's Chapter 11 reserve for the claim should include two years worth of interest and agreeing that $1 million should be earmarked for legal fees, not the lender's requested $13 million sum.

  • August 20, 2024

    Steward Health, Landlord Spar Over Ch. 11 Hospital Sales

    Bankrupt hospital operator Steward Health Care has filed an adversary suit against the landlord for 30 of its hospitals, Medical Properties Trust, saying the landlord is throwing a wrench in the sale process for the facilities and trying to hoover up all the proceeds.

  • August 20, 2024

    Forward Air Investor Urges Co. To Evaluate Sale Options

    Forward Air Corp. top-10 shareholder Ancora Holdings Group LLC on Tuesday urged the asset-light transportation services provider's board of directors to evaluate "any and all" strategic alternatives after Forward Air's $3.2 billion merger with Omni Logistics LLC "wiped out a tremendous amount" of shareholder value.

  • August 20, 2024

    Ex-Execs Defend $59.7M Transfer Amid Asbestos Suits

    A Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustee's lawsuit claiming that former engineering company executives improperly transferred $59.7 million amid high-dollar asbestos claims is fatally flawed and the defendants did not do anything wrong, according to a filing in Connecticut federal court.

  • August 20, 2024

    Ex-Kirkland PE Partner Joins Freshfields In Silicon Valley

    Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP announced Tuesday that a longtime Kirkland & Ellis LLP private equity attorney has joined the firm's Silicon Valley office as a partner in what's been one of its fastest growing practice groups over the last few years.

  • August 20, 2024

    A Deep Dive Into Law360 Pulse's 2024 Women In Law Report

    The legal industry continues to see incremental gains for female lawyers in private practice in the U.S., according to a Law360 Pulse analysis, with women now representing 40.6% of all attorneys and 51% of all associates.

Expert Analysis

  • Reverse Merger Tips For Biotechs After SEC's Recent Actions

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    Several recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission developments could limit the viability of reverse mergers for biotech companies, and will require additional creativity and analysis for private companies looking to go public, say attorneys at Orrick.

  • What R&W Insurance Access Means For Small-Cap M&A

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    As a slowdown in mergers and acquisitions has increased insurer appetite for underwriting small-cap transactions, buyers of small and midsize enterprises stand to benefit from easier access to representations and warranties insurance, which can add protection and reassurance for all parties involved in a deal, say Caroline Thee and Ewelina Mikocewicz at Taft Stettinius.

  • Del. Dispatch: Efforts Clause Trumps Contractual Right

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    The Delaware Court of Chancery's Chordia v. Lee ruling this month — that the efforts clause set forth in a stockholders' agreement overrode the acquired company's right to fire its officers and employees — highlights key considerations for parties in such agreements to avoid post-acquisition disputes, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

  • Employee Experience Strategy Can Boost Law Firm Success

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    Amid continuing business uncertainty, law firms should consider adopting a holistic employee experience strategy — prioritizing consistency, targeting signature moments and leveraging measurement tools — to maximize productivity and profitability, says Haley Revel at Calibrate Consulting.

  • Series

    Competing In Triathlons Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    While practicing law and competing in long-distance triathlons can make work and life feel unbalanced at times, participating in the sport has revealed important lessons about versatility, self-care and perseverance that apply to the office as much as they do the racecourse, says Laura Heusel at Butler Snow.

  • Notes Of Interest From 5th Circ. Illumina-Grail Merger Ruling

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    Attorneys at Simpson Thacher consider the Fifth Circuit's recent decision upholding the Federal Trade Commission's challenge of the Illumina merger with Grail, its much-needed boost to the Biden administration's antitrust agenda, and some silver linings the decision offers to merging parties.

  • Where Justices Stand On Chevron Doctrine Post-Argument

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    Following recent oral argument at the U.S. Supreme Court, at least four justices appear to be in favor of overturning the long-standing Chevron deference, and three justices seem ready to uphold it, which means the ultimate decision may rest on Chief Justice John Roberts' vote, say Wayne D'Angelo and Zachary Lee at Kelley Drye.

  • GAO Decision Underscores Complexity Of '180-Day Rule'

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    The Government Accountability Office's ruling last month in Washington Business Dynamics, evaluating its eligibility for a small business set-aside contract, provides an important reminder for companies to stay vigilant of developments around the evolving "180-day rule" for submitting a proposal, say Stephen Ramaley and Adam Bartolanzo at Miles & Stockbridge.

  • Perspectives

    6 Practice Pointers For Pro Bono Immigration Practice

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    An attorney taking on their first pro bono immigration matter may find the law and procedures beguiling, but understanding key deadlines, the significance of individual immigration judges' rules and specialized aspects of the practice can help avoid common missteps, says Steven Malm at Haynes Boone.

  • Bank M&A Considerations Amid 2024's Regulatory Uncertainty

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    Following the decline in banking mergers to the lowest level in more than a decade last year, receptiveness to community bank combinations and positive macroeconomic factors may help banks with less than $50 billion in assets see increased deal-making opportunities this year, despite regulatory uncertainty, say Robert Azarow and Amber Hay at Arnold & Porter.

  • Lessons From Country Singer's Personal Service Saga

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    Recent reports that country singer Luke Combs won a judgment against a Florida woman who didn’t receive notice of the counterfeit suit against her should serve as a reminder for attorneys on best practices for effectuating service by electronic means, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • Inside Del. Determinations Of Specific Performance In M&A

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    Delaware M&A rulings, including several from the end of 2023, shed light on the facts that courts may consider when determining whether a party to a transaction is entitled to specific performance, say attorneys at White & Case and Odeko.

  • 9 Contractual Issues Tech Startups Should Be Wary Of

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    Technology startups often overlook relatively simple but crucial contracting steps that are essential to owning and protecting their intellectual property, and the consequences of this will almost always surface at some point, typically in connection with a key investment or other significant transaction involving the business, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.

  • A Potential Proactive Tool For Public-Private Joint Ventures

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    In the current environment of heightened antitrust enforcement, the National Cooperative Research and Production Act seems tailor-made for the collaborative work among competitors encouraged by the Biden administration's infrastructure and green energy funding legislation, say Jeetander Dulani and Susan Ebner at Stinson.

  • Bracing For Calif.'s New Health Transaction Framework

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    As California's new cost and market impact review regulations' April 1 date for its updated notice and review process approaches, healthcare entities should ready themselves for dramatic changes to the state's regulatory landscape and prepare for potentially substantial transaction delays, say Jordan Grushkin and Matthew Goldman at Sheppard Mullin.

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