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September 19, 2024
Pink Floyd, NFL And PE Take Limelight In Latest Deal Rumors
Sony Music could be on the verge of paying roughly $500 million for the rights to music recorded by Pink Floyd, and NFL teams including the Miami Dolphins and Los Angeles Chargers are exploring options to sell stakes to private equity firms. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.
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September 19, 2024
3 Firms Lead Vistra's $3B Buy Of Leftover Stake In Nuclear Biz
Retail electricity and power generation company Vistra Corp. has agreed to acquire the remaining 15% equity stake in its subsidiary Vistra Vision LLC, which owns nuclear generation facilities, from minority investors Nuveen Asset Management LLC and Avenue Capital Management II LP in a deal valued at more than $3 billion and built by three law firms.
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September 19, 2024
Furth Wilensky, Raz Dlugin Guide $1.95B Mobile Gaming Deal
Playtika Holding Corp. has agreed to acquire SuperPlay, a fellow mobile gaming company founded by former Playtika employees, for up to $1.95 billion, in a deal guided by Furth Wilensky Mizrachi Knaani – Law Offices and Raz Dlugin & Co., respectively.
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September 19, 2024
Touchstone Criticizes UK Rules After Failed Trinity Bid
Touchstone Exploration Inc. criticized the U.K. takeover rules on Thursday and said that it will not enforce its takeover of Trinity after the London-listed rival disclosed Wednesday that it will legally walk away from the Canadian petroleum company's offer.
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September 19, 2024
HSF Guides REIT NewRiver On £50M Placing, Retail Offer
NewRiver REIT said Thursday it has raised £50.2 million ($66.7 million) with a sale of its shares to help finance the planned purchase of U.K. shopping mall owner Capital & Regional.
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September 19, 2024
Close Brothers To Sell Wealth Manager To Oaktree For £200M
Close Brothers said Thursday that it has agreed to offload its wealth management business to Oaktree Capital Management for up to £200 million ($265 million) in a bid to boost its capital position and "navigate the current uncertain environment."
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September 18, 2024
PureCycle Investors Seek Final OK Of $12M Settlement
Investors in plastic recycling company PureCycle have asked a Florida federal judge to grant final approval to a $12 million deal to end a proposed class action alleging the company misled shareholders about its technology, financial projections and access to raw materials, roughly two years after the court temporarily tossed it for being imprecise.
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September 18, 2024
First Horizon To Pay SEC $325K Over Reg BI Violations
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Wednesday that First Horizon Advisors Inc. will pay a $325,000 penalty to settle claims the broker-dealer violated Regulation Best Interest in the wake of its parent company's 2020 merger with IberiaBank Corp.
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September 18, 2024
$24.5M Fee Sought In Del. For $125M Discovery Suit Deal
Class attorneys who secured a proposed $125 million settlement in a Delaware Court of Chancery suit filed by former Discovery Inc. stockholders challenging the company's $43 billion merger with AT&T in April 2022 proposed a $24.5 million fee for their efforts Wednesday.
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September 18, 2024
Gov't Lifeline Gives Nippon A Fighting Chance On US Steel
The Biden administration has indicated it's poised to block Nippon Steel from proceeding with a controversial $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, but the government is reportedly giving the Japanese steelmaker an additional 90 days to prove its case, a development that should give Nippon hope it can get the deal done, attorneys say.
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September 18, 2024
Vista Rejects MNC's Latest Offer, Recommends Czech Co. Bid
Vista Outdoor Inc. on Wednesday again rejected Dallas-based private equity firm MNC Capital Partners LP's bid to take over the company and instead recommended that its shareholders approve its already-inked deal with Czech defense company Czechoslovak Group AS.
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September 18, 2024
SEC Settles Latest Covington Info Theft Case For $33K
A New Jersey man will pay a $33,000 civil penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for insider trading on confidential merger tips that his cousin stole from a Covington & Burling LLP lawyer, according to a settlement filed in New York federal court on Wednesday.
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September 18, 2024
Disney Star Seeks $940M From Zee In Cricket Broadcast Spat
The Walt Disney Co.-owned Star India is seeking $940 million in damages stemming from a broadcasting dispute with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., and wants to have the agreement validly terminated, according to a Wednesday letter filed to India's stock exchange.
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September 18, 2024
EU Drops Microsoft-Inflection Probe After Illumina Ruling
European enforcers said Wednesday they will not review Microsoft's acquisition of key personnel from Inflection AI after member states withdrew their referrals in the wake of a recent high court ruling in the Illumina-Grail merger challenge.
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September 18, 2024
Rogers Pays $3.45B For Control Of Toronto Pro Sports Teams
Rogers Communications Inc. will purchase Bell Media's 37.5% ownership stake in Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment for CA$4.7 billion (US$3.45 billion), owner of pro sports teams including the Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors, making it majority owner of the company, Rogers announced Wednesday.
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September 18, 2024
No Excess Coverage For Atos' Trade Secrets Suit, Judge Says
A Liberty Mutual unit doesn't owe coverage to a subsidiary of French information technology giant Atos for an underlying trade secrets suit, a New York federal court ruled, saying the company failed to provide timely notice of the claim as required by its $10 million errors and omissions policy.
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September 18, 2024
Parent Of UK's TGI Fridays Falls Into Administration
The British restaurant group that operates TGI Fridays' UK stores has collapsed into administration on Wednesday, along with its plans to sell its 87 restaurants in the UK, the company said after it nixed a deal to acquire U.S. stores earlier this month.
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September 18, 2024
WillScot, McGrath RentCorp Nix $3.8B Deal Over FTC Scrutiny
Temporary space solutions provider WillScot Holdings Corp. and business-to-business rental company McGrath RentCorp on Wednesday unveiled that they have agreed to nix their $3.8 billion merger because there was "no commercially reasonable path" to clear the regulatory hurdles the deal has bumped into since it was announced.
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September 18, 2024
Norton Rose Adds Family Office Ace From Sidley In Dallas
Norton Rose Fulbright has expanded its Dallas shop with the addition of a former Sidley Austin LLP attorney to its corporate, mergers and acquisitions, and securities practice who boasts substantial expertise in the family office industry.
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September 18, 2024
HR Software Provider Workday Buys Contract Platform Evisort
Human resources and finance software provider Workday Inc. is acquiring contract management platform Evisort, the company's second acquisition this year.
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September 18, 2024
Organon To Buy Psoriasis Treatment Biz For Up To $1.2B
Women's healthcare-focused company Organon, advised by Covington & Burling LLP, on Wednesday announced it will purchase Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP-led Dermavant, a subsidiary of Roivant that develops and commercializes therapies in immuno-dermatology.
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September 18, 2024
Trinity To Drop Touchstone Bid After Rival Offer Approved
Trinity said Wednesday that it intends to walk away from an inferior offer by Canadian rival Touchstone, after the oil and gas exploration company received a nod from Trinidad and Tobago authorities for its £26.4 million ($35 million) sale to Lease Operators.
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September 18, 2024
Campari Buys Stake In Whisky Brands Owner For £69.6M
Italian drinks maker Campari Group said it has bought a 14.6% stake in Capevin Holdings Proprietary Ltd., the South African owner of a whisky producer, for £69.6 million ($92 million) in cash.
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September 18, 2024
British Packaging Co. To Buy US Conveyor Biz For $17M
British packaging business Mpac Group PLC said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire U.S.-based Boston Conveyor & Automation Inc. for $17 million in a cash-and-stock deal from its sole owner, Jim Laverdiere, expanding Mpac's footprint in North America.
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September 18, 2024
Travers Smith, Simpson Thacher-Led PEs In £1.4B Builder Buy
U.S. investors Sixth Street and Patron Capital said Wednesday that they have agreed to buy U.K. house builder Cala from Legal & General Group PLC for £1.35 billion ($1.78 billion), as the nation's construction sector rebounds from a bruising downturn.
Expert Analysis
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Opinion
Aviation Watch: Not All Airline Mergers Hurt The Public
The U.S. Department of Justice's actions to block recent attempted airline mergers have been touted as serving the interests of the consumers — but given the realities of the deregulated air travel market, a tie-up like the one proposed between JetBlue and Spirit might have been a win for the public, says Alan Hoffman, a retired attorney and aviation expert.
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The Merger Cases That Will Matter At ABA Antitrust Meeting
While the American Bar Association's Antitrust Spring Meeting this week will cover all types of competition law issues in the U.S. and abroad, expect the federal agencies' recent track record in merger enforcement to be a key area of focus on the official panels and in cocktail party chatter, say attorneys at Freshfields.
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Calif. Verdict Showcases SEC's New 'Shadow Trading' Theory
Last week's insider trading verdict, delivered against biopharmaceutical executive Matthew Panuwat by a California federal jury, signals open season on a new area of regulatory enforcement enabled by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's shadow trading theory, say Perrie Weiner and Aaron Goodman at Baker McKenzie.
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Climate Disclosure Mandates Demand A Big-Picture Approach
As carbon emissions disclosure requirements from the European Union, California and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission take effect, the best practice for companies is not targeted compliance with a given reporting regime, but rather a comprehensive approach to systems assessment and management, says David Smith at Manatt.
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Series
Playing Hockey Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Nearly a lifetime of playing hockey taught me the importance of avoiding burnout in all aspects of life, and the game ultimately ended up providing me with the balance I needed to maintain success in my legal career, says John Riccione at Taft.
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Considerations For Evaluating IP Risks In Cannabis M&A
Due to the patchwork of state cannabis laws in the U.S., investors and businesses acquiring intellectual property must assess whether a trademark portfolio possesses any vulnerabilities, such as marks that are considered attractive to children or third-party claims of trademark infringement, say Mary Shapiro and Nicole Katsin at Evoke Law.
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A Snapshot Of The Evolving Restrictive Covenant Landscape
Rachael Martinez and Brooke Bahlinger at Foley highlight recent trends in the hotly contested regulation and enforcement of noncompetition and related nonsolicitation covenants, and provide guidance on drafting such provisions within the context of stand-alone employment agreements and merger or acquisition transactions.
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For Lawyers, Pessimism Should Be A Job Skill, Not A Life Skill
A pessimistic mindset allows attorneys to be effective advocates for their clients, but it can come with serious costs for their personal well-being, so it’s crucial to exercise strategies that produce flexible optimism and connect lawyers with their core values, says Krista Larson at Stinson.
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Private Capital Considerations Amid Market Revival
As improved market conditions position traditional financing to regain lost market share, it's also worth considering the pace and structure of private credit and other forms of private capital, especially when seeking to set unique terms or build new corporate relationships, say attorneys at Skadden.
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Opinion
Requiring Leave To File Amicus Briefs Is A Bad Idea
A proposal to amend the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure that would require parties to get court permission before filing federal amicus briefs would eliminate the long-standing practice of consent filing and thereby make the process less open and democratic, says Lawrence Ebner at the Atlantic Legal Foundation and DRI Center.
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4 Ways To Motivate Junior Attorneys To Bring Their Best
As Gen Z and younger millennial attorneys increasingly express dissatisfaction with their work and head for the exits, the lawyers who manage them must understand and attend to their needs and priorities to boost engagement and increase retention, says Stacey Schwartz at Katten.
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Flexibility Is Key In Hybrid Capital Investment Strategies
Flexible or hybrid capital funds have become a solution for some owners adverse to private debt or requiring short-term capital support not otherwise available in the market, but the complexity and possible range of structures available means that principals need to consider how they may work in different scenarios and outcomes, says Daniel Mathias at Cohen Gresser.
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The Tricky Implications Of New Calif. Noncompete Laws
Two new California noncompete laws that ban certain out-of-state agreements and require employers to notify certain workers raise novel issues related to mergers and acquisitions, and pose particular challenges for technology companies, says John Viola at Thompson Coburn.
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Planning For Healthcare-Private Equity Antitrust Enforcement
U.S. antitrust agency developments could mean potential enforcement actions on healthcare-related acquisitions by private equity funds are on the way, and entities operating in this space should follow a series of practice tips, including early assessment of antitrust risks on both the state and federal level, say Ryan Quillian and John Kendrick at Covington.
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Series
Serving As A Sheriff's Deputy Made Me A Better Lawyer
Skills developed during my work as a reserve deputy — where there was a need to always be prepared, decisive and articulate — transferred to my practice as an intellectual property litigator, and my experience taught me that clients often appreciate and relate to the desire to participate in extracurricular activities, says Michael Friedland at Friedland Cianfrani.