Mergers & Acquisitions

  • July 22, 2026

    Canadian Solar Sued Over NC Plant's Development Hiccups

    Solar developer Canadian Solar Inc. has been sued by a buyer of one of its projects who claims the company reneged on a pledge to secure a project site approval and stuck it with millions of dollars in remediation costs.

  • July 22, 2026

    Dish Sues To Block Suits By 5G Network Providers

    Dish Network is asking a Texas bankruptcy judge to freeze claims against its parent company stemming from Dish's abandoned attempt to launch a nationwide 5G network, saying they would drain resources needed for Dish's Chapter 11 case.

  • July 22, 2026

    Nexstar Execs On Tegna Board Violates Injunction, Judge Told

    DirecTV and a coalition of states told a California federal court on Wednesday that Nexstar Media Group has taken over Tegna's board of directors, despite a preliminary injunction preventing the broadcasting companies from fully integrating.

  • July 22, 2026

    Spirit Can Sell NYC Gate Slots To JetBlue For $58.5M In Ch. 11

    A New York bankruptcy judge Wednesday approved the sale of 22 gate slots at LaGuardia Airport to JetBlue for $58.5 million following a 14-hour auction as defunct Spirit Airlines liquidates in Chapter 11.

  • July 22, 2026

    Altria, Juul Ask 9th Circ. To Nix Antitrust Classes

    Altria and Juul are urging the Ninth Circuit to undo a class certification ruling in an antitrust case over Altria's past investment in the e-cigarette maker, saying the classes include disparate groups of purchasers from across the country.

  • July 22, 2026

    States Say Nielsen Ruling Backs Claims In Live Nation Suit

    A recent Second Circuit ruling in a data-tying case was invoked Wednesday to support a motion by more than a dozen state attorneys general opposing Live Nation's attempt to overturn a federal jury verdict against the company.

  • July 22, 2026

    Toronto Sports Set For Shakeup As Owner Plans Partial Sale

    The Canadian media giant overseeing nearly all of Toronto's major sports teams and facilities unveiled a plan to sell off minority shares of those franchises Wednesday, in keeping with a dramatic reshuffling of the company's assets.

  • July 22, 2026

    Goodwin, K&L Gates Steer $1.5B Repligen Gene Therapy Deal

    Repligen said Wednesday it will acquire BioLife Solutions in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at about $1.5 billion, expanding its presence in the fast-growing cell and gene therapy market, with Goodwin Procter LLP advising Repligen and K&L Gates LLP representing BioLife.

  • July 22, 2026

    5 Firms Steer Novagold, Paulson On $4.2B Donlin Gold Deal

    Novagold Resources Inc. and Paulson Advisers have agreed to a deal that will give Novagold full ownership of Donlin Gold LLC, the owner of Alaska's Donlin Gold project, and create a new parent company with an expected $4.2 billion equity value, with five law firms advising the companies.

  • July 22, 2026

    Cars.com Sabotaged $88M Earnout, Chancery Suit Says

    Cars.com is facing a lawsuit in Delaware Chancery Court accusing the online marketplace of deliberately undermining the growth of automotive wholesale auction platform DealerClub after acquiring it in a deal that left most of the purchase price contingent on future performance.

  • July 22, 2026

    Latham, Hughes Hubbard Lead Nth Cycle's $585M SPAC Deal

    Critical mineral refiner Nth Cycle Inc., led by Latham & Watkins LLP, on Wednesday revealed plans to go public by merging with Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP-led special purpose acquisition company Kensington Capital Acquisition Corp. VI in a $585 million deal.

  • July 22, 2026

    Paul Hastings, Sidley Guide Data-Center Co.'s $4B SPAC Deal

    Artificial intelligence infrastructure company TECfusions reached a $4 billion valuation in a Wednesday deal guided by Sidley Austin LLP and Paul Hastings LLP to go public using a blank check company.

  • July 21, 2026

    Trump Nominates FCC's Top Atty For DOJ Antitrust Chief

    President Donald Trump on Tuesday officially nominated the Federal Communications Commission's general counsel to serve as the top antitrust official in the U.S. Department of Justice.

  • July 21, 2026

    Thermo Fisher Says TRO Needed To Protect $8.9B Deal

    A Delaware Chancery Court judge said Tuesday he is still weighing whether to temporarily block a former Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. executive from joining Fortrea Holdings Inc., signaling that the dispute turns on difficult questions about the scope of restrictive covenants while cautioning the parties not to assume how he will rule.

  • July 21, 2026

    Tribes, Groups Back Iowa In Kalshi Sports Market Challenge

    Forty-one Indigenous groups, nations and the American Gaming Association are backing Iowa regulators in a challenge to stop the state from taking enforcement action against Kalshi's sports-events contracts, arguing that the prediction market "masks its wagers as derivatives contracts governed by the Commodity Exchange Act and Commodity Futures Trading Commission."

  • July 21, 2026

    Norway's Var Energi To Combine With BlueNord In $1.3B Deal

    Norway's Var Energi said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire BlueNord in a deal valuing the Danish-focused oil and gas producer at about 12.8 billion Norwegian crowns ($1.3 billion), creating what Var said will be Europe's largest independent oil and gas producer.

  • July 21, 2026

    A&O Shearman Hires Davis Polk Restructuring Pro In NY

    Allen Overy Shearman Sterling has hired a former Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP counsel as a restructuring partner in New York.

  • July 21, 2026

    Sidley-Led Utz To Go Private In $2.9B Sale To Intersnack

    U.S. snack food maker Utz Brands said Tuesday it has agreed to be taken private by Germany's Intersnack Group in a deal valued at about $2.9 billion, giving the European snack company its first major foothold in the U.S. market.

  • July 21, 2026

    Mavis Buying Pep Boys From Icahn In $700M Deal

    Mavis Tire Express Services Corp. will acquire The Pep Boys-Manny, Moe & Jack Holding Corp. from Icahn Automotive Group for approximately $700 million in cash, the companies announced Tuesday.

  • July 21, 2026

    Weil-Led Outsourcer OCS Agrees To Take Over Mitie For £3.1B

    Outsourcing giant OCS said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire U.K. rival Mitie Group PLC in an all-cash deal valuing the company's equity at £3.1 billion ($4.1 billion).

  • July 20, 2026

    Auto Parts Co., Investors Ink $12.8M Deal In Merger Suit

    Automotive equipment manufacturer Holley has reached a $12.8 million settlement with investors who accused it of concealing declining business trends following a 2021 merger with a special purpose acquisition company.

  • July 20, 2026

    7th Circ. Backs Printing Co. In $265M ESOP Sale Fight

    The Seventh Circuit won't revive a lawsuit claiming a printing company's directors and employee stock ownership plan trustee illegally undersold the business into private equity for $265 million, saying a lower court made no clear errors in throwing out the case.

  • July 20, 2026

    Trump Media Settles Claims With Ex-SPAC CEO In Fla. Suit

    The corporation that operates President Donald Trump's Truth Social website agreed to dismiss its lawsuit against the former CEO of a special purpose acquisition company over a botched public offering following a settlement between the parties in Florida state court. 

  • July 20, 2026

    Latham, Cooley Steer $1.5B Tempus Cancer Testing Deal

    Chicago-based Tempus AI said Monday it has agreed to acquire cancer diagnostics company Personalis in a deal with an enterprise value of about $1.5 billion, with Latham & Watkins LLP and Cooley LLP advising, respectively.

  • July 20, 2026

    Kirkland, Troutman Guide $4B Magnolia Oil, WildFire Deal

    Houston-based Magnolia Oil & Gas Corp. said Monday it has agreed to acquire WildFire Energy for approximately $4.06 billion, including debt, in a deal steered by Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Troutman Pepper Locke LLP, respectively.

Expert Analysis

  • 5 Tips For Navigating Your Firm's All-Attorney Summit

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    Law firm retreats should be approached strategically, as they present valuable opportunities to advance both the firm's objectives and attorneys' professional development through meaningful participation, building and strengthening internal relationships, and proactive follow-up, says James Argionis at Cozen O’Connor.

  • How Bankrupt Cos. Can Seek Refunds For Illegal Tariffs

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    In light of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision striking down President Donald Trump's International Emergency Economic Powers Act tariffs as illegal, some companies may have strong prospects for recovering refunds from the government, and trustees in bankruptcy may have a significant role to play in seeking such recovery, say attorneys at Stinson.

  • Series

    Coaching Soccer Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Coaching youth soccer for my 7-year-old son's team has sharpened how I communicate with clients, prepare witnesses, work within teams and think about leadership, making me a more thoughtful and effective lawyer in many ways, says Joshua Holt at Smith Currie.

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    Law School's Missed Lessons: The Human Element

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    Law school teaches you to quickly apply intellect and logic when handling a legal issue, but every fact pattern also involves a person, making the ability to balance expertise with empathy critical to the growth of relationships with clients, colleagues and adversaries, says Rachel Adcox at Adcox Strategies.

  • The Benefits Of Choosing A Niche Practice In The AI Age

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    As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly accessible, lawyers with a niche practice may stand out as clients seek specialized judgment that automation cannot replicate, but it is important to choose a niche that is durable, engaging and a good personal fit, says Daniel Borneman at Lowenstein Sandler.

  • Section 122 Tariffs Show Shift In Strategy, Not Trade Policy

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    By imposing temporary tariffs under Section 122 of the Trade Act as a stopgap measure while it pivots to less transitory statutory authorities, the Trump administration sent a clear message that the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Learning Resources v. Trump, invalidating duties imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, will not precipitate a change in policy direction, say attorneys at Snell & Wilmer.

  • Antitrust Crime Enforcement May Escalate Under New Chief

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    While the recent departure of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division chief created uncertainty about enforcement priorities, the debut speech from the new acting division head revealed that companies can only expect the division’s focus on vigorous criminal prosecution and offender deterrence to grow, say attorneys at Sidley.

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    Podcasting Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Podcasting has changed how I ask questions and connect with people, sharpening my ability to listen without interrupting or prejudging, and bringing me closer to what law is meant to be: a human profession grounded in understanding, judgment and trust, says Donna DiMaggio Berger at Becker.

  • Strategies For Retailers, Landlords In M&A Portfolio Reduction

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    With more retailers likely to merge or be acquired in 2026, both landlords and companies looking to renegotiate their real estate footprints can strike successful deals through advance planning, understanding rights allocations and maintaining realistic leverage assessment, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

  • Lessons From Justices' Split On Major Questions Doctrine

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    The justices' varied opinions in Learning Resources v. Trump, which held the International Emergency Economy Powers Act did not confer the power to impose tariffs, offer a meaningful window into the U.S. Supreme Court's perspective on the major questions doctrine that will likely shape lower courts' approach to executive action challenges, say attorneys at Venable.

  • How The New Tariff Landscape May Unfold

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    To replace tariffs formerly imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the administration will rely on a patchwork of statutes, potentially leading to procedural challenges and a complex tariff landscape with varying levels, durations and applicability, says Joseph Grossman-Trawick at King & Spalding.

  • The Cautionary Tale Of A Supply Chain Inquiry 'Made In Italy'

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    Legal probes into the Italian luxury fashion supply chain reflect the need for effective buy-side diligence with a variety of tools and through a variety of lenses to avoid an issue after an M&A transaction, says Jesse Silvertown at Hesparus.

  • Del. Justices' Upholding Of SB 21 Gives Cos. Needed Clarity

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    The Delaware Supreme Court's recent unanimous decision in Rutledge v. Clearway Energy — upholding 2025 corporate law amendments enacted through S.B. 21, which clarified safe harbor protections and key terms — may help stem the DExit movement, whose proponents have claimed unpredictability in Delaware courts, say attorneys at Nelson Mullins.

  • PFAS Risks In M&A Amid Litigation, Legislative Developments

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    Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances have become a significant M&A concern amid new trends in settlements and state laws, and potential buyers must find ways to evaluate potential related risks, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Series

    Volunteering With Scouts Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Serving as an assistant scoutmaster for my son’s troop reaffirmed several skills and principles crucial to lawyering — from the importance of disconnecting to the value of morality, says Michael Warren at McManis Faulkner.

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