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July 31, 2024
Ares Rakes Up Nearly $34B For 3rd Direct Lending Fund
Alternative investment management giant Ares Management Corp., advised by Proskauer Rose LLP, said Wednesday that it had successfully closed its third direct lending fund, which is expected to boast a total capital base of roughly $33.6 billion.
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July 31, 2024
Mental Health Biz Hits $3.3B Valuation After Funding Round
Behavioral health solutions provider Spring Health announced Wednesday it reached a valuation of $3.3 billion following the closing of its Series E funding round, in which the company raised $100 million.
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July 31, 2024
UPDATE: Paramount Global Bid Called Into Question After Announcement Pulled
The validity of a purported $43 billion takeover offer for Paramount Global from Apex Capital is being called into question, after the press release service that published the announcement removed it.
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July 31, 2024
Willkie-Led Silver Hill Secures $1.13B For 4th Fund
Energy-focused private equity shop Silver Hill Energy Partners, advised by Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, on Wednesday announced that it clinched its fourth fund after racking up $1.13 billion of total investor commitments.
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July 31, 2024
Veolia To Sell Sulfuric Acid Regeneration Biz For $620M
Veolia Environnement SA said Wednesday that a U.S. subsidiary has agreed to sell its acid purification business to American Industrial Partners, a mid-market private equity firm, for $620 million, as the French infrastructure manager refocuses its business.
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July 30, 2024
$8.5B Gores-Led Metal Packaging Co. SPAC Draws Del. Suit
A former shareholder of the blank-check company that took Ardagh Metal Packaging Group SA public has packaged up a Delaware Court of Chancery lawsuit seeking damages in the wake of the merged company's stock plunge after going public in an $8.5 billion cash-and-share deal.
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July 30, 2024
Mass. Says $30M Funding For Steward Will Fund Quick Sales
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has told a Texas bankruptcy judge that its agreement to pay $30 million to debtor Steward Health Care is designed to help fund operations at the debtor's struggling hospitals while sales are pursued.
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July 30, 2024
Ropes & Gray Adds Partner To Int'l Tax Practice
Ropes & Gray LLP recently added a tax adviser with a wealth of experience navigating transactions, funds and investments for clients as a partner in its New York office, the firm said.
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July 30, 2024
AI Dominance In Startup Funding Has Small Biz Concerned
Except for funding for artificial-intelligence startups, early-stage companies are struggling to raise capital amid higher interest rates and lean markets for initial public offerings and mergers and acquisitions, members of a small business-focused panel advising the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Tuesday.
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July 30, 2024
Activist Investor Demands Against US Firms Spike 9%
The number of U.S. companies subject to shareholder activist demands in the first half of this year increased to 449 from 412 companies in the first half of last year, representing a 9% jump, according to a report published Tuesday by Diligent Market Intelligence.
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July 30, 2024
Kirkland Leads Hidden Harbor Capital To $800M Fund Close
Kirkland & Ellis LLP-advised Hidden Harbor Capital Partners on Tuesday announced that it has clinched its third fund after securing $800 million from investors.
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July 30, 2024
DC Startup DecoverAI Raises $2M For Litigation Tech
Legal tech startup DecoverAI said Tuesday that it raised $2 million in a seed funding round led by venture firm Leo Capital.
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July 30, 2024
Vista Delays Vote On CSG Deal To Review Alternative Paths
Vista Outdoor Inc. on Tuesday delayed its shareholder vote on the sale of its sporting products division, The Kinetic Group, to Czech defense company Czechoslovak Group AS to begin a review of strategic alternatives, which includes evaluating a competing bid from Dallas-based MNC Capital Partners LP.
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July 30, 2024
Milbank Guiding Chorus Aviation On $1.4B Sale Of Leasing Biz
Canada's Chorus Aviation Inc. said Tuesday it has agreed to sell its regional aircraft leasing business to investment funds managed by HPS Investment Partners for about CA$1.9 billion ($1.4 billion).
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July 30, 2024
Ackman's New Investment Fund Lowers IPO Target To $2B
Bill Ackman's new investment fund Pershing Square USA Ltd. set a $2 billion fundraising target for its initial public offering, down significantly from earlier estimates, according to a securities filing Tuesday, under guidance from Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and underwriters' counsel Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP.
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July 30, 2024
Ex-Ch. 11 Trustee Can't Retroactively File Legal Fees
A bankruptcy trustee who is removed can't retroactively receive administrative expenses, the Fourth Circuit has ruled, saying a former bankruptcy trustee is not allowed to later file an application for professional fees.
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July 29, 2024
Truth Social SPAC, Sponsors Battle In Chancery Over Payout
Attorneys for a founding investor in the special purpose acquisition company that took former President Donald Trump's social media site public told a Delaware vice chancellor Monday the SPAC ignored its charter and withheld information about the deal in order to avoid paying tens of millions in anti-dilution protection.
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July 29, 2024
Virtu Pushes For SEC Crackdown On 'Penny Stock' Listings
Virtu Financial Inc. is pressing the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to force Nasdaq and other exchanges to crack down on so-called penny stocks, petitioning the agency to initiate rulemaking that would stop companies struggling to stay above $1 per share from continuing to trade on the exchanges.
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July 29, 2024
CIM Group Funds $2.1B Real Estate Investment Platform
Real estate and infrastructure owner CIM Group on Monday announced that it has provided financing for the formation of a $2.1 billion investment platform called Round Hill Capital Ventures, which has acquired contracts for the assets previously managed by Round Hill Capital.
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July 29, 2024
Skadden-Led Driverless Tech Startup WeRide Seeks US IPO
Autonomous driving technology developer WeRide Inc. has filed U.S. initial public offering plans, represented by Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP and underwriters' counsel Latham & Watkins LLP, potentially marking a rare U.S. listing from a Chinese company.
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July 29, 2024
Ackman's IPO For New Pershing Square Fund Faces Delay
Hedge-fund giant Bill Ackman is still proceeding with an estimated $2.5 billion to $4 billion initial public offering of his new closed-end investment fund, Pershing Square USA Ltd., though the date of pricing is undetermined, according to the new fund.
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July 29, 2024
Medical Co. Fights To Reboot Arbitration Bid At 9th Circ.
A private-equity owned medical product maker urged the Ninth Circuit on Monday to reverse a finding that a truck loader's proposed class wage claims are exempt from federal arbitration law, arguing that the court erred in finding that she engaged in interstate commerce based on "super flimsy evidence" and is exempt.
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July 29, 2024
Kirkland-Led Amulet Closes $1.2B Health-Focused Fund
Kirkland & Ellis LLP-advised private equity shop Amulet Capital Partners LP on Monday announced that it successfully closed its third healthcare-focused private equity fund with roughly $1.2 billion in tow.
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July 29, 2024
Davis Polk Adds Ex-Simpson Thacher Funds Partner In DC
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP announced Monday that a former Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP funds attorney joined the firm's investment management practice as a partner in Washington, D.C.
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July 29, 2024
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
Litigation linked to Elon Musk sparked several filings in Delaware's Court of Chancery last week, including a call for sanctions and hand-wringing about a proposed multibillion-dollar attorney fee. Here, Law360 looks at this and other highlights from last week in Delaware's Chancery Court.
Expert Analysis
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Will Texas Stock Exchange Provide Regulatory Haven?
While the newly proposed Texas Stock Exchange may represent a market reaction to increasingly complex regulations, those looking to list on a national securities exchange should consider that their choice of an exchange may not relieve them of some of the most burdensome public company requirements, say Elizabeth McNichol and Ryan Lilley at Katten.
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A Midyear Forecast: Tailwinds Expected For Atty Hourly Rates
Hourly rates for partners, associates and support staff continued to rise in the first half of this year, and this growth shows no signs of slowing for the rest of 2024 and into next year, driven in part by the return of mergers and acquisitions and the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence, says Chuck Chandler at Valeo Partners.
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A Checklist For Lenders Preparing For CRE Loan Defaults
Considering the recent interest rate environment, lenders should brush up on the proper steps that they should take when preparing to respond to a borrower's default on a commercial real estate loan, and borrowers should understand what lenders will be reviewing, says attorney Norma Williams.
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Opinion
States Should Loosen Law Firm Ownership Restrictions
Despite growing buzz, normalized nonlawyer ownership of law firms is a distant prospect, so the legal community should focus first on liberalizing state restrictions on attorney and firm purchases of practices, which would bolster succession planning and improve access to justice, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.
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Series
Solving Puzzles Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Tackling daily puzzles — like Wordle, KenKen and Connections — has bolstered my intellectual property litigation practice by helping me to exercise different mental skills, acknowledge minor but important details, and build and reinforce good habits, says Roy Wepner at Kaplan Breyer.
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Texas Ethics Opinion Flags Hazards Of Unauthorized Practice
The Texas Professional Ethics Committee's recently issued proposed opinion finding that in-house counsel providing legal services to the company's clients constitutes the unauthorized practice of law is a valuable clarification given that a UPL violation — a misdemeanor in most states — carries high stakes, say Hilary Gerzhoy and Julienne Pasichow at HWG.
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In Memoriam: The Modern Administrative State
On June 28, the modern administrative state, where courts deferred to agency interpretations of ambiguous statutes, died when the U.S. Supreme Court overruled its previous decision in Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council — but it is survived by many cases decided under the Chevron framework, say Joseph Schaeffer and Jessica Deyoe at Babst Calland.
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First-Of-Its-Kind Chancery Ruling Will Aid SPAC Defendants
The Delaware Chancery Court's first full dismissal of claims challenging a special purpose acquisition company transaction under the entire fairness doctrine in the recent Hennessy Capital Acquisition Stockholder Litigation establishes useful precedent to abate the flood of SPAC litigation, say Lisa Bugni and Benjamin Lee at King & Spalding.
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How To Clean Up Your Generative AI-Produced Legal Drafts
As law firms increasingly rely on generative artificial intelligence tools to produce legal text, attorneys should be on guard for the overuse of cohesive devices in initial drafts, and consider a few editing pointers to clean up AI’s repetitive and choppy outputs, says Ivy Grey at WordRake.
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Supreme Court's ALJ Ruling Carries Implications Beyond SEC
In its recent Jarkesy opinion, the U.S. Supreme Court limited the types of cases that can be tried before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's in-house administrative law judges, setting the stage for challenges to the constitutionality of ALJs across other agencies, say Robert Robertson and Kimberley Church at Dechert.
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Series
Boxing Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Boxing has influenced my legal work by enabling me to confidently hone the skills I've learned from the sport, like the ability to remain calm under pressure, evaluate an opponent's weaknesses and recognize when to seize an important opportunity, says Kirsten Soto at Clyde & Co.
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Opinion
Industry Self-Regulation Will Shine Post-Chevron
The U.S. Supreme Court's Loper decision will shape the contours of industry self-regulation in the years to come, providing opportunities for this often-misunderstood practice, says Eric Reicin at BBB National Programs.
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3 Ways Agencies Will Keep Making Law After Chevron
The U.S. Supreme Court clearly thinks it has done something big in overturning the Chevron precedent that had given deference to agencies' statutory interpretations, but regulated parties have to consider how agencies retain significant power to shape the law and its meaning, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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Roundup
After Chevron
In the month since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Chevron deference standard, this Expert Analysis series has featured attorneys discussing the potential impact across 26 different rulemaking and litigation areas.
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Navigating Scrutiny Of Friendly Professional Corps. In Calif.
In light of ongoing scrutiny and challenges to private equity participation in the California healthcare marketplace, particularly surrounding the use of the friendly professional corporation model, management services organizations should consider implementing four best practices, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.