Private Equity

  • September 04, 2024

    Ex-CEO Sues Ferry Co.'s Private-Equity Buyer

    The former CEO of a company that operates a ferry service has told a Michigan federal court that he was wrongly terminated and then badmouthed by the company's new private-equity owners.

  • September 04, 2024

    Apollo Defends $570M Controller Deal In Chancery Suit

    An attorney for Apollo Global Management Inc. pushed back Wednesday in Delaware's Court of Chancery on stockholder claims that former company chairman and former CEO Leon Black and two others dominated the business in the runup to a $570 million payout to the three insiders in 2021.

  • September 04, 2024

    Orrick-Led Epam Systems Buys Neoris In $630M Cash Deal

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP-steered software engineering business Epam Systems Inc. will acquire Miami-based advanced technology company Neoris for $630 million in cash, the companies announced Wednesday.

  • September 04, 2024

    Fintech Investor Tries To Undo 'Formulistic' Nix Of NCino Suit

    A pension fund invested in financial technology company nCino Inc. urged Delaware's Supreme Court on Wednesday to revive its suit against company directors and investment firm Insight Venture Partners over a $1.2 billion acquisition, arguing the Chancery Court "missed the mosaic for the tiles" by dismissing the case.

  • September 04, 2024

    Nordstrom Family Makes Takeover Offer, Valuing Biz At $3.8B

    Nordstrom Inc. confirmed Wednesday that it received a proposal from a group that includes its CEO Erik Nordstrom and brother Pete to acquire the company for $23 per share in cash, which values the company around $3.8 billion.

  • September 04, 2024

    Kirkland-Led Warburg Pincus Lands $4B For Latest Fund

    Kirkland & Ellis-advised investment firm Warburg Pincus has closed its Capital Solutions Founder Fund, securing commitments of more than $4 billion to pursue research-based opportunities in the market less than a year after closing its largest fund ever, according to a Wednesday announcement.

  • September 04, 2024

    Simpson Thacher-Led Blackstone Inks $16.2B AirTrunk Deal

    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP-led Blackstone Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire AirTrunk, an Australia-based data center platform focused on the Asia-Pacific region, from Macquarie Asset Management and the Public Sector Pension Investment Board at an implied enterprise value of over AU$24 billion ($16.2 billion).

  • September 04, 2024

    Investment Biz Sells Stake In UK Rival For Up To $258M

    Petershill Partners PLC, an investment business operated by Goldman Sachs, said Wednesday it has completed the sale of its entire stake in investment manager LMR Partners in a deal worth up to $258 million.

  • September 04, 2024

    Investors Get 3rd Extension For £253M Bid For Payments Co.

    Payments technology company Equals said Wednesday that the Panel on Takeovers and Mergers has granted its request to extend a deadline for the third time for a consortium of investors to confirm or cancel their proposed £253 million ($332 million) takeover bid.

  • September 04, 2024

    Mishcon Helps Starwood Capital Buy UK REIT For £674M

    U.S. investment firm Starwood Capital Group said Wednesday that it will buy a British real estate investment trust for £674 million ($884 million), hoping it will perform better as a private company after facing challenges in a tough property market.

  • September 03, 2024

    PE Firm Investors Say False SEC Filings Caused Big Losses

    Private equity firm Migom Global Corp., its subsidiary bank and its CEO have been named in a proposed securities class action alleging they inflated financial statements filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to conceal their diversion of tens of millions of dollars in customer deposits to personal ventures.

  • September 03, 2024

    Aspire Biopharma Inks SPAC Deal At $316M Valuation

    Aspire Biopharma Inc., advised by Sichenzia Ross Ference Carmel LLP, on Tuesday announced that it will go public through a merger with special purpose acquisition company PowerUp Acquisition Corp., led by Dykema Gossett PLLC, in a transaction that values the business at a pre-money equity value of roughly $316 million.

  • September 03, 2024

    Adviser Lied About Wall Street Skyscraper Digs, SEC Says

    A purported $10 million private fund investment adviser faces U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that it lied about being a public company with an office on Manhattan's Wall Street as part of a filing in which it claimed registration exemption.

  • September 03, 2024

    Kirkland Brings On Ex-Goldman Sachs Debt Finance Pro In NY

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP said Tuesday it has added an experienced debt finance partner in New York who most recently worked as a managing director for Goldman Sachs, in the firm's latest move to bulk up its structured finance and structured private credit practice.

  • September 03, 2024

    Cozen O'Connor Adds 13 Clark Wilson Lawyers In Vancouver

    Cozen O'Connor announced on Tuesday that it has expanded its Canadian presence by adding a team of 22 legal professionals, including 13 lawyers and nine support staff, from Clark Wilson LLP to its fast-growing Vancouver office.

  • September 03, 2024

    Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    Last week in Delaware's court of equity, an iconic rock band got a new member, former President Donald Trump's social media company escaped a contempt ruling, and litigation grew over Illumina Inc.'s $8 billion reacquisition of cancer-testing company Grail Inc. New cases touched on intellectual property, mergers, share transfers and dump trucks. In case you missed it, here's the latest from Delaware's Court of Chancery.

  • September 03, 2024

    Paul Weiss Adds Ex-Fried Frank Atty To Lead Fund Finance

    Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP has added an asset management specialist previously with Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson LLP as head of its fund finance group, the firm announced Tuesday.

  • September 03, 2024

    Bain One-Ups KKR's $4B-Plus Bid In Battle For Fuji Soft

    Private equity firm Bain Capital said Tuesday that it made a nonbinding offer to take Fuji Soft private, as Bain pushed the Japanese software developer to open up formal discussions for the $4 billion-plus tender offer so it has a chance to beat out rival bidder KKR.

  • September 03, 2024

    Semnur Pharmaceuticals To Go Public Via $2.5B SPAC Merger

    Paul Hastings LLP-advised Semnur Pharmaceuticals Inc. on Tuesday unveiled plans to go public via a merger with Winston & Strawn LLP-led blank check company Denali Capital Acquisition Corp. in a deal that gives the pharmaceutical company a pre-transaction equity value of $2.5 billion.

  • September 03, 2024

    Paul Hastings Adds Ex-Goodwin Tech M&A Partner In Boston

    Paul Hastings LLP announced Tuesday that it has strengthened the firm's global mergers and acquisitions capabilities and emerging companies and venture capital practice by hiring a former Goodwin Procter LLP partner for its Boston office.

  • September 02, 2024

    Simpson Thacher-Led Blackstone Inks €1B Property Deal

    Blackstone Inc. is snapping up an 80% holding in a portfolio of European properties valued at approximately €1 billion ($1.1 billion), seller Burstone Group Ltd. said Monday, with Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP advising the asset management giant.

  • August 30, 2024

    Chancery Prunes $2.1M From Atty Fee Bid In Sculptor Merger

    Class attorneys who helped secure a 14.4%, or $80.8 million, improvement in proceeds from Sculptor Capital Management's sale to Rithm Capital Corp. — plus a $6.5 million common fund — saw their $5.75 million fee proposal cut to $3.6 million in Delaware's Court of Chancery Friday.

  • August 30, 2024

    Alvarez & Marsal Appoints Tax Experts As Managing Directors

    Alvarez & Marsal Tax LLC appointed tax experts from Anderson and Deloitte as its new managing directors, the firm announced.

  • August 30, 2024

    Manilow Says IP Biz Didn't Deliver 'Copacabana' TikTok Trend

    Singer Barry Manilow has hit British music royalties outfit Hipgnosis with a California federal court lawsuit alleging he was falsely promised a "Copacabana dance trend" on TikTok, the marketing of a "Copacabana" drink kit and over a million dollars in bonuses. 

  • August 30, 2024

    Favre Cites Palin-NYT In Push To Reverse Defamation Ruling

    Attorneys for former NFL quarterback Brett Favre asked the Fifth Circuit to consider a recent ruling granting Sarah Palin a new libel trial against the New York Times when it considers reviving his case against fellow NFL great turned sports pundit Shannon Sharpe.

Expert Analysis

  • Why Oncology Deal Making Continues To Fuel Biotech M&A

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    The biotech sector's potential for advancements in cancer care continues to attract deal-maker interest, and the keys to successful mergers and acquisitions include the ability to integrate innovative therapies, leverage technological advancements and respond to the dynamic needs of patients, say Bryan Luchs and Mike Weir at White & Case.

  • How New SEC Rule May Turn DeFi Participants Into 'Dealers'

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently announced a new rule to amend its definition of a securities "dealer," but the change could have concerning implications for decentralized finance and blockchain, as the SEC has suggested it may subject DeFi participants to registration requirements and other regulations, say attorneys at DLA Piper.

  • Opinion

    Judicial Independence Is Imperative This Election Year

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    As the next election nears, the judges involved in the upcoming trials against former President Donald Trump increasingly face political pressures and threats of violence — revealing the urgent need to safeguard judicial independence and uphold the rule of law, says Benes Aldana at the National Judicial College.

  • Document Retention Best Practices To Lower Litigation Risks

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    As new technologies emerge and terabytes of data can be within the purview of a single discovery request, businesses small and large should take four document management steps to effectively minimize risks of litigation and discovery sanctions long before litigation ensues, says Kimbrilee Weber at Norris McLaughlin.

  • Series

    Riding My Peloton Bike Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Using the Peloton platform for cycling, running, rowing and more taught me that fostering a mind-body connection will not only benefit you physically and emotionally, but also inspire stamina, focus, discipline and empathy in your legal career, says Christopher Ward at Polsinelli.

  • Tips For Healthcare M&A Amid Heightened Antitrust Scrutiny

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    As the Biden administration maintains its aggressive approach to antitrust merger enforcement, prudent healthcare M&A counsel will consider practical advice when contemplating their next transaction, including carefully selecting a merger partner and preparing for a potentially long waiting period prior to closing, say attorneys at Davis Wright.

  • 2 Issues For Venture-Backed Climate Tech Startups To Avoid

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    As climate tech startups become more common, poor equity dilution management and stacked seed financing are two common pitfalls that apply more acutely to climate tech startups than to the broader venture-backed startup space, say attorneys at Goodwin.

  • Investment Advisers Should Prep For Money Laundering Regs

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    Investment advisers should prepare for a Financial Crimes Enforcement Network proposed rule that would significantly expand anti-money laundering and counter-financing of terrorism obligations by assessing illicit financing risks, and expect examiners to scrutinize unregistered advisers and those with certain foreign clients, say attorneys at Paul Weiss.

  • Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents

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    Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.

  • How Private Funds Can Navigate New FinCEN Reporting Rules

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    In light of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's new regulations implementing beneficial ownership reporting requirements, private fund managers must assess whether certain obligations apply to entities within their structures and whether potential structural changes could simplify those obligations, say attorneys at Winston & Strawn.

  • Wesco Ch. 11 Ruling Marks Shift In Uptier Claim Treatment

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    A Texas bankruptcy court’s recent decision in In re: Wesco Aircraft Holdings leaves nonparticipating creditors with a road map to litigate to judgment non-pro rata liability management transactions, and foreshadows that bankruptcy courts may no longer be a friendly forum for these types of claims, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.

  • What Recent Study Shows About AI's Promise For Legal Tasks

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    Amid both skepticism and excitement about the promise of generative artificial intelligence in legal contexts, the first randomized controlled trial studying its impact on basic lawyering tasks shows mixed but promising results, and underscores the need for attorneys to proactively engage with AI, says Daniel Schwarcz at University of Minnesota Law School.

  • Decline In Same-Industry M&A Tells A Nuanced Policy Story

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    In light of newly available Hart-Scott-Rodino Act data suggesting that intraindustry mergers are down overall and pharmaceutical and hospital intraindustry transactions tend to face greater antitrust scrutiny than in the past, attorneys at Morgan Lewis explore whether Biden administration enforcement policies may be curbing pro-competitive strategic M&A.

  • BIPA's Statutory Exemptions Post-Healthcare Ruling

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    The Illinois Supreme Court's November opinion in Mosby v. Ingalls Memorial Hospital, which held that the Biometric Information Privacy Act's healthcare exemption also applies when information is collected from healthcare workers, is a major win for healthcare defendants that resolves an important question of statutory interpretation, say attorneys at Quinn Emanuel.

  • Behind The 'CVR Spin' Method Of Unlocking Assets In M&A

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    The spinoff of contingent value rights, or the CVR spin, can unlock secondary and noncore assets in public mergers and acquisitions, while resolving the market dislocation of some traditional divestitures, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.

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