Mergers & Acquisitions

  • January 27, 2025

    'Guesswork' Dooms Class Cert. In Meta Privacy Antitrust Suit

    A California federal judge has refused to certify a class of consumers who say Meta would have to pay users for their data if it didn't lie about privacy safeguards, finding that the motion was undone by the opinions of an economist who cannot get from general economics to market reality.

  • January 27, 2025

    QXO Goes Hostile With $11B Beacon Roofing Takeover Bid

    QXO Inc. on Monday lobbed a hostile takeover bid at Beacon Roofing Supply Inc., which previously rejected its acquisition proposal, announcing plans to launch an all-cash tender offer to purchase Beacon's remaining outstanding shares in a roughly $11 billion deal.

  • January 27, 2025

    PureHealth Nabs Majority Stake In HHG In $2.3B Deal

    Middle Eastern healthcare group PureHealth Holding PJSC on Monday announced plans to buy a majority stake in Freek and Cypriot healthcare provider Hellenic Healthcare Group in a deal that values HHG at $2.3 billion.

  • January 27, 2025

    Jimmie Johnson Takes Majority Stake In NASCAR Cup Team

    Seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson has become the majority owner in the Legacy Motor Club, a NASCAR Cup Series racing team, as part of a restructuring that includes a minority investment from Milbank-represented Knighthead Capital Management LLC, according to a Legacy MC statement Monday. 

  • January 27, 2025

    Skadden Grows In Houston With V&E's Global M&A Co-Leader

    Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP announced Monday that the former global co-head of Vinson & Elkins LLP's mergers and acquisitions and capital markets group has joined the firm in Houston, bolstering the firm's corporate and energy offerings.

  • January 27, 2025

    Mergers & Acquisitions Group Of The Year: Skadden

    Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP shepherded clients through industry-defining 2024 deals, including Mars in its $35.9 billion acquisition of Kellanova and Ozempic's manufacturer in its acquisition by the investment arm of Novo Nordisk Foundation, securing the firm's spot in the 2024 Law360 Mergers & Acquisitions Groups of the Year.

  • January 27, 2025

    FTC Mired Startups, But Trump Brings Hope, Tech Group Says

    Aggressive antitrust enforcement gave startups fewer exit opportunities as large companies like Google, Amazon and Apple pulled back on acquisitions, according to a Monday report from the Computer & Communications Industry Association, yet the trade group's chief economist is optimistic things will change under President Donald Trump. 

  • January 27, 2025

    Davis Polk, Skadden Build Emerson's $7.2B AspenTech Buy

    Global technology company Emerson, advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, on Monday announced plans to acquire the remaining shares of fellow software company AspenTech, whose special committee was led by Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, that it does not already own in a $7.2 billion deal.

  • January 27, 2025

    Proskauer Brings On MoFo REIT Expert As M&A Partner In DC

    Proskauer Rose LLP has added a former co-chair of Morrison Foerster LLP's real estate investment trust practice as a mergers and acquisitions partner in its Washington, D.C., office, the firm announced Monday.

  • January 27, 2025

    Ancora Seeks To Make US Steel 'Great Again' With New Board

    Ancora Holdings Group on Monday said it plans to make U.S. Steel "great again" by installing a new CEO and board at the company "committed to abandoning" the $14.9 billion proposed merger with Nippon Steel that was blocked by former President Joe Biden earlier this month. 

  • January 27, 2025

    Latham, Gibson Lead Diversified Energy's $1.3B Maverick Buy

    U.S.-based Diversified Energy Partners PLC said Monday that it has agreed to acquire private oil and gas company Maverick from U.S. investment firm EIG for approximately $1.28 billion in a deal guided by Latham & Watkins LLP, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP and Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

  • January 24, 2025

    Trump Media Says Presidential Shield Deflects Investors' Suit

    President Donald Trump's social media company on Friday urged the Delaware Chancery Court to dismiss, or at least stay, a lawsuit brought by investors alleging that plans to take the platform public would cheat them out of their shares, arguing that a sitting president is shielded from civil litigation in state court.

  • January 24, 2025

    Del. Justices Reject Investor Suit Over Dropped Drug Prospect

    Delaware's Supreme Court on Friday upheld a Court of Chancery decision dismissing a Ception Therapeutics Inc. stockholder suit alleging breaches of an agreement to use commercially reasonable efforts before Cephalon Inc., which acquired Ception, and Teva Pharmaceuticals USA Inc. abandoned a new drug prospect.

  • January 24, 2025

    Chancery Keeps $4.6B Cvent Sale Challenge Alive

    Most claims moved forward toward trial Friday in a Delaware Court of Chancery suit alleging breaches of fiduciary duty by the directors and CEO of cloud-based event management technology provider Cvent Holding Corp. and its controlling stockholder in a $4.6 billion take-private sale to affiliates of Blackstone Inc.

  • January 24, 2025

    Amex GBT Faces Sept. Trial In DOJ Case Against $570M Deal

    A New York federal judge set a September trial date Friday for the U.S. Department of Justice suit challenging American Express Global Business Travel Inc.'s planned $570 million purchase of CWT Holdings LLC, rejecting company assertions of "exigencies" necessitating a decision by June.

  • January 24, 2025

    NJ Judge Rejects Bid For New Trial In Red Roof Inn Deal

    A New Jersey state judge has rejected a bid for a new trial over a deal gone wrong to purchase a Red Roof Inn, ruling two witnesses who asserted their Fifth Amendment rights outside of the jury's presence had no bearing on the jury's verdict.

  • January 24, 2025

    Greenberg Traurig Health Ace Joins Polsinelli In LA

    Polsinelli PC is expanding its California team, bringing in a Greenberg Traurig LLP healthcare corporate attorney as a principal in its Los Angeles office.

  • January 24, 2025

    Mergers & Acquisitions Group Of The Year: Paul Weiss

    Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP spearheaded some of the largest mergers, acquisitions and spinoffs in history throughout 2024, including Chevron's pending $60 billion acquisition of Hess Corp. and the strategic separation of General Electric into three global companies with a combined market cap of $367 billion, earning it a spot among the 2024 Law360 Mergers & Acquisitions Groups of the Year.

  • January 24, 2025

    Norway's Orkla Selling Hydropower Portfolio In $545M Deal

    Norwegian industrial investment company Orkla said Friday it has agreed to sell its entire hydropower portfolio in two separate transactions that value the portfolio at NOK 6.1 billion ($544.9 million).

  • January 24, 2025

    EU Approves Int'l Paper's $7.2B DS Smith Deal With Fix

    European enforcers said Friday they have approved International Paper Co.'s planned £5.8 billion ($7.2 billion) purchase of fellow packaging provider DS Smith PLC conditioned on the sale of several factories in regions where they currently overlap.

  • January 24, 2025

    Chinese Co. Buys Stake In Amp Maker Marshall In $1.2B Deal

    Chinese private equity firm HongShan Capital Group has agreed to purchase a majority stake in the Marshall Group, in a deal that values the maker of guitar amplifiers and speaker cabinets at EU1.1 billion ($1.16 billion), Marshall said Friday. 

  • January 24, 2025

    Taxation With Representation: Latham, Simpson Thacher

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, a Brookfield private real estate fund acquires Divvy Homes' property portfolio and platform, Kantar Group proposes the sale of Kantar Media, and an Ares Management-led group buys a majority of Form Technologies Inc.'s common equity.

  • January 24, 2025

    'Secret Plot' Drove Perella Weinberg Split, Judge Hears

    A New York state judge heard dueling claims of deception on Friday as counsel for investment banking firm Perella Weinberg and a group of former partners each accused the other of a "secret plot" that violated their partnership agreement, kicking off a trial centering on a sudden split in the firm a decade ago.

  • January 24, 2025

    Trump Treads Into Murky Waters With TikTok Gambit

    Nearly five years after he sought to kill the social media platform TikTok, President Donald Trump has opened his second term with a legally questionable bid to save it, cloaking the app's future in the U.S. market in even more uncertainty.

  • January 24, 2025

    2 Firms Guide Monte Dei Paschi's €13.3B Mediobanca Bid

    Italian lender Monte dei Paschi, said to be the world's oldest bank, launched a €13.3 billion ($14 billion) takeover offer for rival Mediobanca SpA on Friday in the latest move to consolidate Italy's banking sector.

Expert Analysis

  • Mitigating Risks Amid 10-Year Sanctions Enforcement Window

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    In response to recent legislation, which doubles the statute of limitations for actions related to certain U.S. sanctions and provides regulators greater opportunity to investigate possible violations, companies should take specific steps to account for the increased civil and criminal enforcement risk, say attorneys at Freshfields.

  • A Look At Acquisition Trends For Radiopharmaceuticals

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    As radiopharmaceutical drugs are increasingly used for the diagnosis and treatment of certain diseases, interest from Big Pharma entities is following suit, despite some questions around the drugs' capacity to expand beyond their limited niche, says Adrian Toutoungi at Taylor Wessing.

  • Opinion

    States Should Loosen Law Firm Ownership Restrictions

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    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.

  • Series

    Solving Puzzles Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    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.

  • What UK Digital Markets Act Will Mean For Competition Law

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    The new Digital Markets Act’s reforms will strengthen the Competition and Markets Authority's investigatory and enforcement powers across its full remit of merger control and antitrust investigations, representing a seismic shift in the U.K. competition and consumer law landscape, say lawyers at Travers Smith.

  • Texas Ethics Opinion Flags Hazards Of Unauthorized Practice

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    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.

  • In Memoriam: The Modern Administrative State

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    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.

  • First-Of-Its-Kind Chancery Ruling Will Aid SPAC Defendants

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    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.

  • How To Clean Up Your Generative AI-Produced Legal Drafts

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    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.

  • Series

    Boxing Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    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.

  • Anticipating Disputes In Small Biz Partnerships And LLCs

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    In light of persistently high failures of small business partnerships and limited liability companies, mediator Frank Burke discusses proactive strategies for protecting and defining business rights and responsibilities, as well as reactive measures for owners.

  • Opinion

    Industry Self-Regulation Will Shine Post-Chevron

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    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.

  • 3 Ways Agencies Will Keep Making Law After Chevron

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    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.

  • After Chevron

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    Since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the Chevron deference standard in June, this Expert Analysis series has featured attorneys discussing the potential impact across 37 different rulemaking and litigation areas.

  • Opinion

    Atty Well-Being Efforts Ignore Root Causes Of The Problem

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    The legal industry is engaged in a critical conversation about lawyers' mental health, but current attorney well-being programs primarily focus on helping lawyers cope with the stress of excessive workloads, instead of examining whether this work culture is even fundamentally compatible with lawyer well-being, says Jonathan Baum at Avenir Guild.

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