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October 10, 2024
Chancery OKs $125M Deal, Fees In Discovery Merger Suit
Declaring it "a great settlement," a Delaware vice chancellor approved on Thursday a near chart-topping, $125 million deal to end stockholder challenges to Discovery Inc.'s $43 billion merger with AT&T in 2022, an amount eclipsed only by a $148.2 million pretrial deal in a 2016 case.
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October 10, 2024
Longtime Minnesota Twins Owners Put Team Up For Sale
The Pohlad family on Thursday announced its plans to explore a sale of the Minnesota Twins, ending a 40-year reign of ownership.
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October 10, 2024
Sen. Warren, Novo At Odds On Merits Of $16.5B Deal
Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Thursday raised the alarm on Novo Holdings' planned $16.5 billion purchase of Catalent, arguing the transaction could give Novo "unprecedented" control over the production of certain obesity drugs by Eli Lilly and other top competitors, but Novo insists the deal would give it no such edge.
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October 10, 2024
Pfizer Threatened To Sue Former Execs, Starboard Says
Activist investment firm Starboard Value has set its sights on pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, issuing a letter Thursday that alleges Pfizer has threatened to sue former executives that Starboard is working with and expresses "concerns about the trajectory of the business."
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October 10, 2024
Sports Tech Sees Threefold Increase In M&A Deal Values
The sports tech sector saw a more than threefold increase in merger and acquisition deal values in the first half of this year compared with the second half of 2023, with more than $27 billion in transactions led by Silver Lake's $13 billion take-private acquisition of Endeavor Group, according to a report released by global tech investment bank Drake Star on Thursday.
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October 10, 2024
Hyundai Plans IPO For Indian Biz, Plus More Rumors
Hyundai's Indian unit is eyeing a massive $3.3 billion initial public offering, rumors are swirling regarding ownership stakes of major European soccer clubs, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund may buy a $1 billion minority stake in sports-streaming giant DAZN. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable rumors from the past week.
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October 10, 2024
Kirkland-Led Brookfield's £557M Tritax Bid Beats Rival Offer
Asset manager Brookfield said Thursday that Tritax EuroBox has accepted its £557 million ($728 million) bid, beating out an all-stock offer worth approximately £552 million from property investor Segro that the logistics property investor accepted in September.
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October 09, 2024
Colo. Accuses Albertsons Of Competitor Flip-Flop For Merger
Colorado enforcers accused Albertsons of "saying whatever they think will get their merger," confronting the supermarket chain's CEO on Wednesday with past comments to federal regulators they said showed that Albertsons flipped who it considers a competitor ahead of a proposed merger with Kroger.
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October 09, 2024
Court Affirms Waste Management Win In 'Titans Of Trash' Spat
A Florida appeals court on Wednesday affirmed a win for Waste Management Inc. of Florida Inc. in a dispute with Bergeron Environmental and Recycling LLC over a joint venture to provide municipal trash pickup services and said the agreement's jury trial waiver was valid.
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October 09, 2024
Vinson-Led MCB Sweetens Bid For Whitestone REIT
MCB Real Estate, guided by Vinson & Elkins LLP, upped its all-cash acquisition proposal for Whitestone REIT by offering to buy it for $15 per share, the investment firm announced.
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October 09, 2024
7 Firms Lead Deal Forming Insurance, Asset Management Biz
Private investment firm CC Capital and Canadian financial services company The Westaim Corp. on Wednesday announced plans to launch an integrated insurance and asset management platform through a partnership built by seven law firms.
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October 09, 2024
Marriott Inks $52M Deal With States Over Guest Data Breach
Marriott International Inc. has agreed to pay $52 million to nearly every U.S. state and bolster its data security practices to resolve parallel investigations by state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission over a massive data breach at the hotel's Starwood-branded properties.
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October 09, 2024
7-Eleven Parent Reveals Revised Couche-Tard Takeover Offer
Japan's Seven & i Holdings said Wednesday it has received a revised, non-binding proposal from Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., which was reported to carry a $47 billion price tag.
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October 09, 2024
Switzerland OKs £5.4B Hargreaves Lansdown PE Takeover
The Swiss Competition Commission has given the thumbs up to the £5.4 billion ($7 billion) takeover of Hargreaves Lansdown by a group of private equity companies, consortium member CVC Capital Partners Ltd. said Wednesday.
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October 09, 2024
Linklaters-Led Rio Tinto To Buy Arcadium Lithium For $6.7B
Rio Tinto said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire Arcadium Lithium PLC for approximately $6.7 billion to solidify its position as the global leader in energy transition commodities, in a deal guided by Linklaters and Davis Polk.
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October 08, 2024
Chancery OKs $9.75M In Atty Fees For SPAC Stock Drop Suits
Settlements and attorney fee rulings closed the book Tuesday on two GigCapital-related blank check deals that settled before trial in Delaware's Court of Chancery, with a vice chancellor approving combined public stockholder payouts and fee awards of $7.25 million and $2.5 million.
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October 08, 2024
Albertsons Exec Says No-Poach Deal Never Happened
An Albertsons labor executive Tuesday attempted to rebut Colorado's accusations that the company worked together with Kroger even before its proposed merger to not compete for workers or customers during a 2022 strike, saying any agreements were internal and had nothing to do with Kroger.
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October 08, 2024
FuboTV Rips Fox Attempt To Transfer Sports Streaming Fight
Fox wants the New York federal judge overseeing the lawsuit accusing it, ESPN and Warner Bros. of trying to run a rival out of business with a joint sports streaming venture to lop off the claims against it and ship them to California, but plaintiff FuboTV says Fox is trying to "forum shop mid-case."
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October 08, 2024
Cleveland-Cliffs Gets DOJ Nod For $2.5B Stelco Deal
Steel manufacturer Cleveland-Cliffs Inc. revealed on Tuesday that it had cleared an important regulatory hurdle in regard to its $2.5 billion deal to purchase Canadian steelmaker Stelco Holdings Inc. with the expiration of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976.
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October 08, 2024
Whole Earth Sued In Chancery For Docs On Take-Private Deal
A stockholder of global food company Whole Earth Brands sued the company in Delaware's Court of Chancery late Monday for alleged failure to provide requested books and records on the company's agreement in February to be taken private by an affiliate of Sababa Holdings Free LLC.
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October 08, 2024
Apollo Plugs $1.6B Into SCI Capital's Continuation Vehicle
Affiliates of private equity giant Apollo Global Management have agreed to invest $1.6 billion as part of a portfolio vehicle managed by SCI Capital Partners LP that oversees portfolio companies Morton Salt and Reddy Ice, in an agreement shaped by Gibson Dunn and Proskauer Rose.
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October 08, 2024
Honeywell To Spin Off Materials Biz Amid $9B Buying Spree
Skadden-advised Honeywell said Tuesday it will spin off its advanced materials business into an independent publicly traded company, the latest maneuver in a $25 billion strategic restructuring that the company said has included about $9 billion deployed for acquisitions in 2024.
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October 08, 2024
Latham-Led Ares Paying $3.7B For Real Assets Manager GCP
Latham & Watkins LLP-led Ares Management Corp. said Tuesday it has agreed to buy GCP International, a global alternative asset management firm with $44 billion of assets under management, in a cash and stock transaction valued at $3.7 billion.
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October 08, 2024
London Blank-Check Eyes Reverse Takeover 2 Years After IPO
Cash shell Milton Capital PLC said Tuesday that it has reached a preliminary agreement with Horizon Energy Global Corp. that could result in the energy company taking over Milton's listing on the London Stock Exchange two years after it was first listed.
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October 08, 2024
Media Co. And Ousted CEO Settle Suit Over Biz Sale
The company behind the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and other media outlets has settled a case brought against it by its ousted chief executive officer, who claimed he had been wrongly kept out of a committee looking into whether to sell the company by his family and other members of the firm's board.
Editor's Picks
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UK Enforcers Say Cargo Equipment Deal Raises Concerns
The planned merger of Finnish cargo handling equipment outfits Cargotec Corp. and Konecranes PLC faces increasing scrutiny across the globe, as U.K. enforcers raised concerns about competition for a number of different products for port services.
Expert Analysis
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How Biden Admin Has Used Antitrust Tools, And What's Next
The last four years have been marked by an aggressive whole-of-government approach to antitrust enforcement using a broad range of tools, and may result in lasting change regardless of the upcoming presidential election result, say attorneys at Norton Rose.
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How BIS' Rule Seeks To Encourage More Voluntary Disclosure
Updated incentives, penalties and enforcement resources in the Bureau of Industry and Security's recently published final rule revising the Export Administration Regulations should help companies decide how to implement export control compliance programs and whether to disclose possible violations, say attorneys at Freshfields.
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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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Harris Unlikely To Shelve Biden Admin's Food Antitrust Stance
A look at Vice President Kamala Harris' past record, including her actions as California attorney general, shows why practitioners should prepare for continued aggressive antitrust enforcement, particularly in the food and grocery industries, if Harris wins the presidential election, says Steve Vieux at Bartko.
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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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John Deere Penalty Shows Importance Of M&A Due Diligence
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent $10 million penalty against John Deere underscores the risks of not conducting robust preacquisition due diligence and not effectively integrating a new subsidiary into the existing compliance framework, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.
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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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Del. Dispatch: Cautionary Tales Of 2 Earnout Effort Breaches
The Delaware Court of Chancery's tendency to interpret earnout provisions precisely as written, highlighted in two September rulings that found buyers breached their shareholder obligations when they failed to make reasonable efforts to hit certain product development milestones, demonstrates the paramount importance of precisely wording these agreements, say attorneys at Fried Frank.
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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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Key Takeaways From DOJ's New Corp. Compliance Guidance
The U.S. Department of Justice’s updated guidance to federal prosecutors on evaluating corporate compliance programs addresses how entities manage new technology-related risks and expands on preexisting policies, providing key insights for companies about increasing regulatory expectations, say attorneys at Debevoise.