Transactions UK

  • March 24, 2025

    Roschier Advises Nordic IT Group On €300M Sale

    Tietoevry Oyj has agreed to sell its technology services business to funds advised by pan-European private equity firm Agilitas for up to €300 million ($325 million), which the Finnish IT group will use to pay off debt.

  • March 24, 2025

    Wood Group Gets More Time To Discuss Sidara Takeover

    Britain's mergers and acquisitions watchdog has handed engineering consultancy Wood Group and Sidara more time to firm up a deal after the Middle Eastern rival pulled out of a £1.6 billion ($2 billion) takeover in August.

  • March 21, 2025

    Former BNP Paribas Solicitor Fined Over Offensive Nicknames

    A former senior solicitor at BNP Paribas has been fined by a London tribunal after he used derogatory nicknames such as Jabba the Hutt for work colleagues and used inappropriate language to describe senior staff.

  • March 21, 2025

    Reading FC Owner Fails To Release Unreturned Loan Security

    The owner of Reading Football Club has failed to release assets used to secure a loan for the botched sale of the outfit, after a judge held Friday that this would render a claim bought by a potential buyer "effectively worthless."

  • March 21, 2025

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen a sub-postmaster sue the Post Office and Fujitsu, Russian insurer Ingosstrakh hit the Financial Times with a defamation claim, and Britvic-owned Robinsons Soft Drinks file a passing off claim against Aldi. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • March 21, 2025

    Insurance Giant Howden Buys Scotland Broker SKB

    Insurance broking giant Howden Group said it has bought Scotland-based SKB Independent Insurance Brokers.

  • March 21, 2025

    Bird & Bird, Shoosmiths Guide Australian Biz On AIM Debut

    Wellnex Life Ltd., an Australian health and wellness products business, on Friday announced the admission of its stock on London's alternative investment market, advised by Bird & Bird LLP, Piper Alderman and Shoosmiths LLP.

  • March 28, 2025

    O'Melveny Rehires Antitrust Partner From Gibson Dunn

    O'Melveny & Myers LLP has rehired Stephane Frank as a partner in its antitrust and competition group after he served a five-year stint at Gibson Dunn LLP, as the firm continues to attract what it describes as "boomerang laterals" back to its practice.

  • March 21, 2025

    White & Case Leads Alfa Laval In €800M Cryogenics Biz Deal

    Swedish company Alfa Laval AB said Friday that it has agreed to acquire the cryogenics business of French industrial giant Fives Group for €800 million ($870 million) in an all-cash and debt-free deal guided by White & Case LLP.

  • March 21, 2025

    Baker McKenzie-Led Agri Biz To Buy 41% Stake In Farming Co.

    Agriculture business MHP said Friday that it has agreed to acquire at least 41% of the share capital of Uvesa, a Spanish producer of meat and animal feeds, for €225 ($244) per share in cash, as the Ukraine-based company expands its global presence.

  • March 20, 2025

    Gallagher Hits Back At Former CEO's £1.5M Claim For Losses

    Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.'s benefits and consulting arm denies that it owes a former chief executive of a company it acquired £1.55 million ($2 million) on his claim that it failed to manage the business correctly, as legal wrangling over the acquisition continues.

  • March 20, 2025

    DIY Firm Wickes To Roll Out £20M Share Buyback

    Wickes Group PLC said Thursday that it plans to launch a share repurchase program worth up to £20 million ($26 million) in April, as it reported a drop in its revenue amid challenging market conditions.

  • March 20, 2025

    Gowling, Sackers Steer £785M Pension Deal For Crops Biz

    An agricultural giant has offloaded £785 million ($1 billion) of its pension liabilities to Legal & General Assurance Society Ltd., the insurer said Thursday, in a deal guided by Gowling WLG, Sacker & Partners LLP and Clifford Chance LLP.

  • March 20, 2025

    Energy Production Biz Begins £52M Share Buyback Program

    Diversified Energy Co. PLC launched on Thursday a share buyback program worth up to £52.3 million ($68 million), a week after the natural gas producer said it had completed the purchase of energy business Maverick.

  • March 20, 2025

    EDX Medical To Raise £3M For New Cancer Test

    Medical technology company EDX Medical Group PLC said Thursday that it has provisionally raised £3 million ($4 million) from existing and new investors to help roll out a new "super test" for cancer.

  • March 20, 2025

    Shakespeare Martineau-Led One Health Group Debuts On AIM

    One Health Group PLC said Thursday that it has started trading on the junior investment market of the London Stock Exchange after raising approximately £7.8 million ($10.1 million) in an equity offering guided by Shakespeare Martineau LLP.

  • March 20, 2025

    CMA Clears Iberdrola's €5B Electric Power Co. Deal

    Britain's antitrust authority said Thursday it has approved the acquisition by Spanish utility company Iberdrola of an 88% stake in British power distributor Electricity North West, allowing it to proceed.

  • March 20, 2025

    Norway Fund Buys 25% Of Covent Garden Estate For £570M

    Norway's sovereign wealth fund said Thursday that it has acquired 25% of a property portfolio in Covent Garden for £570 million ($739 million) from investor Shaftesbury Capital — the latest U.K. land acquisition by the fund.

  • March 20, 2025

    Metal Exchange Fined £9.2M For Failures In 2022 Nickel Spike

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Thursday that it has fined the London Metal Exchange £9.2 million ($11.9 million) for failures in 2022 that "undermined the orderliness" of the market and led to a sudden surge in nickel prices.

  • March 19, 2025

    4 Firms Steer Apollo's Buy Of Majority Stake In Energy Biz

    Private equity giant Apollo on Wednesday announced that it has agreed to take a majority stake in offshore energy solutions business OEG Energy Group, in a $1 billion deal that was built by four law firms.

  • March 19, 2025

    Freshfields Guides €3.5B Sale Of Life Insurer Viridium

    A consortium that includes German insurer Allianz said Wednesday that it would buy a controlling stake in European life insurance consolidator Viridium Group from Cinven Group Ltd, a private equity firm, for €3.5 billion ($3.8 billion).

  • March 19, 2025

    Reed Smith-Led Miami Bids £70M For European Stock Market

    The owner of Bermuda Stock Exchange said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Guernsey-based The International Stock Exchange for approximately £70.4 million ($91 million) in a deal guided by Reed Smith LLP, Ashurst LLP, Mourant Ozannes LLP and Walkers LLP.

  • March 19, 2025

    Oil Well Services Biz Plans To Raise £3.5M As Demand Gushes

    Plexus Holdings PLC said Wednesday that it plans to raise up to £3.5 million ($4.5 million) by a share placing as the oil well services company looks to bolster its rental business amid "strong" demand.

  • March 19, 2025

    UK Clears Boparan's Poultry Feed Supply Acquisition

    Britain's antitrust authority has approved U.K. restaurant group Boparan's planned acquisition of two chicken feed mills, after finding one of the sites has sufficient competition from rivals.

  • March 19, 2025

    Milbank Steers EQT's €890M Sale Of Rail Biz To Wabtec

    Swedish investment giant EQT has agreed to sell Dellner Couplers to U.S. company Wabtec Corp. in a deal that values the train connection systems maker at approximately €890 million ($971 million) and was guided by Milbank LLP and Vinge.

Expert Analysis

  • Key Takeaways From EU Proposal For Greenwashing Rules

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    If the proposal for a Green Claims Directive, with its enhanced rules on claims about a product or trader's environmental impact, is adopted, it will affect all businesses selling their products in the EU and bring major changes to the way those products are packaged and advertised, say attorneys at Shearman.

  • UK Investment Screening Inches Closer To US Regime

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    The recent agreement between the U.K. Cabinet Office and House of Commons concerning parliamentary scrutiny of the Investment Security Unit represents a step toward greater transparency of intervention in investments that may raise national security concerns, and underscores increasing alignment with the U.S. regime, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.

  • UK Ruling Offers Useful Guidance To Insolvency Practitioners

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    The recent U.K. High Court ruling in a matter involving Sova Capital represents the first unsecured credit bid to be approved by an English court, demonstrating a pragmatic approach to complex sanctions-related administrations and identifying a novel solution for insolvency practitioners to maximize value for the benefit of creditors, say attorneys at Katten.

  • Opinion

    Thomas Report Is Final Straw — High Court Needs Ethics Code

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    As a recent report on Justice Clarence Thomas' ongoing conflicts of interest makes evident, Supreme Court justices should be subject to an enforceable and binding code of ethics — like all other federal judges — to maintain the credibility of the institution, says Erica Salmon Byrne at Ethisphere.

  • Ofwat's New Guidance For Water Projects: Key Takeaways

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    While increased competition is a laudable aim, the U.K. Water Services Regulation Authority's introduction of direct procurement for customers by default for projects above a size threshold could have ramifications for the financial stability of the companies delivering major water infrastructure, say Jennifer Charles and Marianne Anton at Watson Farley.

  • Court Ruling Strengthens EU Stance On Non-Notifiable M&A

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    The recent European Union Court of Justice's decision in Towercast can be seen as part of a pattern of increasingly rigorous scrutiny of M&A, and provides scope for greater intervention by national competition authorities on acquisitions by dominant companies that do not meet the EU or national merger control thresholds for notification, say attorneys at Herbert Smith.

  • How Changes To 'Acting In Concert' Will Affect UK Takeovers

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    The recent changes made to the rules by the U.K. Takeover Panel on who is presumed to be acting in concert will be of most interest to parties proposing to make a bid for a U.K. listed company, and give welcome clarity as to how the U.K. takeover regime operates, say attorneys at Herbert Smith.

  • Key Points In Draft EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation

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    The draft implementing regulation on EU foreign subsidy control provides eagerly awaited guidance on the submission of mandatory notifications, but there are still many open questions, say Paul van den Berg and Merit Olthoff at Freshfields.

  • ClientEarth Claim May Expand Scope Of Directors' Duties

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    In using litigation to hold Shell’s board of directors to account for failing to properly prepare for the net-zero transition, ClientEarth’s actions represent a shift in climate change activism strategy and an unprecedented application of directors’ duties as a mechanism to drive change, say Marlene Henderson and Danielle De Val at Browne Jacobson.

  • Volatile Energy Prices Complicate Int'l Arbitration Damages

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    In the turbulent global energy market, international arbitration is a crucial tool for resolving cross-border disputes — but determining how, if at all, to account for recent energy price spikes when quantifying damages presents many challenges for tribunals, say attorneys at White & Case.

  • A Breakdown Of The SRA's Proposed New Fining Powers

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    Thanks to the Solicitors Regulation Authority's pending new fining framework, which includes guidance on unsuitable fines and a fixed penalties scheme for low-level breaches, firms can expect to see more disciplinary findings leading to an SRA fine rather than referral to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, say Graham Reid and Shanice Holder at RPC.

  • Merger Ruling Shows Risk Of Not Seeking Prior CMA Approval

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    The recent decision by the U.K. Competition and Markets Authority to unwind the acquisition by Cerelia Group of Jus-Rol demonstrates that despite the voluntary nature of the U.K. reporting regime, parties may wish to consider the potential for wider scrutiny when deciding whether to seek merger control clearance, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.

  • Warranty & Indemnity Insurance Considerations For M&A

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    With increased competition and greater capacity leading to lower premiums and deal costs, warranty and indemnity insurance is now available to the wider M&A market, and may help to limit risk and help parties focus on other key elements of the transaction, says Alice Wooler at Birketts.

  • What The Dignity Takeover Deal Says About M&A Trends

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    While some public companies may prefer to go private to maximize company growth and shareholder returns, there are potential pitfalls and in the current uncertain economic climate pairing up between private equity and public entities is likely to increase, as evidenced by the recent Dignity takeover deal, says James Lyons at Lawrence Stephens.

  • How Geopolitical Change Is Affecting M&A Activity In Europe

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    Several factors are leading businesses to divest from Russia and invest in central and Eastern European EU member states, with particular sectors attractive to U.K. companies and certain trends in M&A transactional activity emerging, says Oksana Howard at Colman Coyle.

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