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December 05, 2024
Investors Sue Pegasystems In Corporate Espionage Case
Business software developer Pegasystems Inc. has been hit with allegations that it misled an asset management firm by concealing its use of illegal and unethical tactics to misappropriate competitor Appian Corp.'s trade secrets, which led to a since-overturned $2 billion Virginia state court judgment for unjust enrichment.
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December 05, 2024
DOL Says Court Erred In Tossing ESOP Claims Against Exec
A medical equipment industry executive should continue facing claims that he ripped off workers by selling overpriced stock to his company's employee stock ownership plan, the U.S. Department of Labor told an Idaho federal judge Thursday, asking him to rethink letting the executive escape the allegations.
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December 05, 2024
Jones Day Reps CNX On $505M Deal For Natural Gas Biz
CNX Resources Corp. said Thursday it has agreed to acquire for about $505 million the natural gas upstream and associated midstream business of Apex Energy II LLC, a portfolio company of funds managed by Carnelian Energy Capital Management LP.
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December 05, 2024
SpaceX Seeks Astronomical $350B Value, And More Rumors
SpaceX is in discussions for a transaction that could value the rocket and spacecraft maker at about $350 billion, the private equity owner of Crunch Fitness could sell the health club at a $1.5 billion value, and the management group looking to buy the Japanese owner of 7-Eleven may launch an IPO. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.
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December 05, 2024
Lawhive Secures $40M Series A, Plans US Launch In 2025
Lawhive announced a $40 million Series A funding round Thursday, less than a year after its previous raise.
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December 04, 2024
Trump Chooses Vance Adviser To Lead Army
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday nominated Daniel Driscoll, a former soldier, venture capitalist and adviser to incoming Vice President JD Vance, to lead the U.S. Army.
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December 04, 2024
'Patriotic' Marketplace PublicSquare Raises $36M Stock Sale
The money-losing owner of self-described patriotic marketplace PublicSquare bolstered its balance sheet Wednesday through a $36 million registered direct offering guided by two law firms, one day after it named Donald Trump Jr. to its board of directors.
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December 04, 2024
Del. Justices Skeptical $2.4B SPAC Deal Misled Investors
Delaware Supreme Court justices pressed a stockholder attorney on Wednesday to explain how the blank-check company that took electric vehicle venture Canoo Holdings Ltd. public in a $2.4 billion deal breached its duties by failing to reveal information it purportedly had yet to receive.
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December 04, 2024
Crypto Groups Hail Trump's SEC Pick Paul Atkins
President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday said he will nominate former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission member Paul Atkins to lead the agency next year, a decision that cryptocurrency advocates praised as opening a path for greater acceptance of an industry that has faced a slew of lawsuits under the current SEC.
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December 04, 2024
Simpson Thacher Leads Bruin's Launch Of New Soccer Agency
Private equity firm Bruin Capital is launching a new international soccer representation business, As1, with more than 300 athlete clients under the guidance of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, the law firm said Wednesday.
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December 04, 2024
TPG Leads $2B Investment In PE-Backed Data Firm Veeam
Insight Partners-owned Veeam Software said Wednesday it has sold off a $2 billion stake in the company through a secondary offering to a group led by TPG and including Temasek, Neuberger Berman Capital Solutions and other new investors, valuing the software company at $15 billion.
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December 04, 2024
Paul Weiss-Led PE Firm's SPAC Bids £836M For E-Training Biz
Investor General Atlantic said Wednesday that a company it manages has agreed to buy Learning Technologies Group PLC, a workplace training provider, for a total of £836 million ($1.1 billion) as the U.S. business looks to expand in the growing sector.
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December 03, 2024
Del. Justices Mostly Uphold Mindbody Merger Suit Ruling
Delaware's Supreme Court has upheld a Court of Chancery ruling that the former CEO of Mindbody Inc. is liable for an extra $1 per share plus interest to stockholders of the fitness software company but reversed the lower court's finding that Vista Equity Partners Management LLC, which acquired Mindbody in 2019, aided and abetted the executive.
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December 03, 2024
PE-Backed Anesthesia Giant Can't Duck Antitrust Claims
A New York federal judge refused to nix a Syracuse hospital's antitrust damages claims against North America's largest anesthesia provider, finding the alleged multimillion-dollar costs incurred from understaffing and overpayment can be traced to noncompete agreements locking in anesthesiologists and nurse anesthetists.
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December 03, 2024
Fairfax India Ups Stake In Bangalore Intl. Airport In $255M Deal
Investment holding company Fairfax India Holdings Corp. announced plans Tuesday to acquire an additional equity interest in Bangalore International Airport Ltd. from a subsidiary of Siemens Financial Services in a $255 million deal.
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December 03, 2024
Attys For Sears Ex-CEO, Appraisal Camp Clash In Chancery
A lawyer for Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores' former top fiduciary told a Delaware vice chancellor on Tuesday that case law does not support carving out stockholder proceeds from a fiduciary breach settlement in order to pay shareholders whose separate appraisal lawsuit was foiled by SHOS' bankruptcy.
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December 03, 2024
Software Startup ServiceTitan Launches Plans For $480M IPO
ServiceTitan Inc., a venture-backed software startup that serves trades-focused professions, launched plans on Tuesday for an estimated $480 million initial public offering under guidance from Latham & Watkins LLP and underwriters' counsel Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, potentially marking the year's last sizable IPO.
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December 03, 2024
Film Financing Firm Gets OK For Ch. 11 Auction In January
A Delaware bankruptcy judge gave Film Finance Inc., a company that offers financing for high-profile film projects, the go-ahead Tuesday to put itself on the auction block early next year after dropping protections for its baseline bidder that had attracted the ire of the U.S. Trustee's Office.
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December 03, 2024
KPS To Acquire Resin Maker Ineos Composites In $1.8B Deal
Private equity shop KPS Capital Partners LP, advised by Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, on Tuesday announced plans to buy resin maker Ineos Composites, led by Slaughter and May, for roughly €1.7 billion ($1.8 billion).
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December 03, 2024
Skadden, Clifford Chance Guide BlackRock On $12B HPS Buy
BlackRock said Tuesday it has agreed to buy HPS Investment Partners for approximately $12 billion, in a deal that will align HPS' nearly $150 billion global credit portfolio with BlackRock's $3 trillion public fixed income business.
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December 03, 2024
UK Watchdog Probes BlackRock Deal For Data Co. Preqin
The U.K.'s competition regulator said on Tuesday it is delving into whether private equity giant BlackRock Inc.'s proposed £2.55 billion ($3.2 billion) acquisition of private markets data provider Preqin would harm competition in U.K. markets.
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December 03, 2024
Iris Software To Buy Hg-Backed Bookkeeper Dext
Iris said Tuesday it has agreed to buy Dext, a financial recording platform, from global private equity giant Hg, as the U.K. business software provider looks to bolster its cloud accountancy portfolio in a growing sector.
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December 02, 2024
Citi Splits Off Mexican Retail Bank Ahead Of Planned IPO
Citigroup said Monday it has completed the expected spinoff of its Mexican retail banking unit called Banamex — part of a strategy to separate its retail and institutional banking businesses in Mexico — paving the way for an initial public offering of Banamex.
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December 02, 2024
Musk Asks Court To Halt OpenAI's Conversion To For-Profit
Elon Musk sought a preliminary injunction asking a California federal court to stop OpenAI from transitioning into a for-profit enterprise, arguing the plaintiffs and the public would be harmed whether as competitors, donors, investors, consumers, taxpayers, citizens or "simply as people" worried about AI rushing unsafe products into the marketplace.
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December 02, 2024
Funds Get $30M Payout From SEC's Fight With Fugitive Trader
A Connecticut federal judge has approved a receiver's plan to distribute $30 million to four Oak Management Corp. funds that were among the victims of a former in-house trader who spent a decade defrauding investors and misappropriating $67 million, court records show.
Expert Analysis
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State Of The States' AI Legal Ethics Landscape
Over the past year, several state bar associations, as well as the American Bar Association, have released guidance on the ethical use of artificial intelligence in legal practice, all of which share overarching themes and some nuanced differences, say Eric Pacifici and Kevin Henderson at SMB Law Group.
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Making Sure Your Co. Isn't In The Next Section 13(f) Sweep
Enforcement actions taken against 11 institutional investment managers for alleged failures to file forms required by Section 13(f) of the Securities Exchange Act serve as a reminder that firms should carefully monitor their obligations to avoid becoming the target of the next enforcement sweep, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.
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8 Childhood Lessons That Can Help You Be A Better Attorney
A new school year is underway, marking a fitting time for attorneys to reflect on some fundamental life lessons from early childhood that offer a framework for problems that no legal textbook can solve, say Chris Gismondi and Chris Campbell at DLA Piper.
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Opinion
This Election, We Need To Talk About Court Process
In recent decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has markedly transformed judicial processes — from summary judgment standards to notice pleadings — which has, in turn, affected individuals’ substantive rights, and we need to consider how the upcoming presidential election may continue this pattern, says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner.
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Series
Playing Diplomacy Makes Us Better Lawyers
Similar to the practice of law, the rules of Diplomacy — a strategic board game set in pre-World War I Europe — are neither concise nor without ambiguity, and weekly gameplay with our colleagues has revealed the game's practical applications to our work as attorneys, say Jason Osborn and Ben Bevilacqua at Winston & Strawn.
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Mental Health First Aid: A Brief Primer For Attorneys
Amid a growing body of research finding that attorneys face higher rates of mental illness than the general population, firms should consider setting up mental health first aid training programs to help lawyers assess mental health challenges in their colleagues and intervene with compassion, say psychologists Shawn Healy and Tracey Meyers.
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8 Issues AI Firms May Encounter As M&A Action Accelerates
As the AI merger climate heats up, potential complications may arise, including antitrust scrutiny, talent retention agreements, and aggressive and protective deal terms intended to compensate for lofty valuations, say Scott Schwartz and Kishan Barot at Manatt.
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Series
Collecting Art Makes Me A Better Lawyer
The therapeutic aspects of appreciating and collecting art improve my legal practice by enhancing my observation skills, empathy, creativity and cultural awareness, says attorney Michael McCready.
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Secret Service Failures Offer Lessons For Private Sector GCs
The Secret Service’s problematic response to two assassination attempts against former President Donald Trump this summer provides a crash course for general counsel on how not to handle crisis communications, says Keith Nahigian at Nahigian Strategies.
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Building US-Japan Relationships In The M&A Market
The prospect of U.S.-Japanese mergers and acquisitions presents stronger competition to U.S. investors in the global M&A markets, while also opening up an additional exit route for sellers looking to offload strategic assets, says Nick Wall at A&O Shearman.
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Litigation Inspiration: Honoring Your Learned Profession
About 30,000 people who took the bar exam in July will learn they passed this fall, marking a fitting time for all attorneys to remember that they are members in a specialty club of learned professionals — and the more they can keep this in mind, the more benefits they will see, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.
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Opinion
AI May Limit Key Learning Opportunities For Young Attorneys
The thing that’s so powerful about artificial intelligence is also what’s most scary about it — its ability to detect patterns may curtail young attorneys’ chance to practice the lower-level work of managing cases, preventing them from ever honing the pattern recognition skills that undergird creative lawyering, says Sarah Murray at Trialcraft.
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Series
Round-Canopy Parachuting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Similar to the practice of law, jumping from an in-flight airplane with nothing but training and a few yards of parachute silk is a demanding and stressful endeavor, and the experience has bolstered my legal practice by enhancing my focus, teamwork skills and sense of perspective, says Thomas Salerno at Stinson.
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SEC Settlement Holds Important Pay-To-Play Lessons
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent fine of an investment adviser, whose new hire made a campaign contribution within a crucial lookback period, is a seasonable reminder for public fund managers to ensure their processes thoroughly screen all associates for even minor violations of the SEC’s strict pay-to-play rule, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Boeing Ruling Is A Cautionary Tale For Trade Secret Litigants
A Washington federal court’s recent ruling canceling a $72 million jury award against Boeing because Zunum Aero had failed to properly identify its trade secrets highlights the value of an early statement of alleged secrets, amended through discovery and used as a framework at trial, says Matthew D'Amore at Cornell.