Private Equity

  • March 04, 2024

    Activist Investors Up Macy's Takeover Offer To Roughly $6.6B

    Arkhouse Management Co. and Brigade Capital Management have boosted their offer to buy Macy's to roughly $6.6 billion from $5.8 billion, propelling the retailer's stock to a nearly 14% rally on Monday.

  • March 04, 2024

    Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    A Swedish music producer's takeover, a proposed award payable in Tesla shares, Truth Social stock squabbles, and an unusually blunt slap-down from the bench added up to an especially colorful week in Delaware's famous court of equity. On top of that came new cases about alleged power struggles, board entrenchment, consumer schemes and merger disputes.

  • March 04, 2024

    Sullivan & Cromwell-Led United Rentals Paying $1.1B For Yak

    Sullivan & Cromwell LLP is representing equipment rental giant United Rentals in a new agreement to buy the Yak roadway matting business from Morgan Lewis-guided Platinum Equity for $1.1 billion, United said in a statement Monday. 

  • March 04, 2024

    Vista Outdoor Rejects $2B Takeover Bid From MNC Capital

    Vista Outdoor Inc. has rejected a $2 billion takeover bid from MNC Capital Partners LP, saying the proposal does not take into account increased earnings the company will see when it separates its outdoor and sporting goods divisions.

  • March 04, 2024

    Alter Domus Valued At $5.3B Following Cinven Backing

    End-to-end technology-enabled fund administration company Alter Domus, advised by DLA Piper and Clifford Chance LLP, on Monday announced that it has secured a strategic investment from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP-advised European private equity shop Cinven that values the business at an enterprise value of €4.9 billion ($5.3 billion).

  • March 01, 2024

    Avalara Beats Investors' $8.4B PE Buyout Challenge For Good

    A Washington federal judge refused Friday to give another chance to a proposed shareholder class action alleging Avalara lied to win investors' support for an $8.4 billion private equity buyout, in an order finding the lead plaintiff failed again to show the tax software company made false statements.

  • March 01, 2024

    MNC Capital Enters Vista Outdoor Takeover Fray With $2B Bid

    MNC Capital Partners LP has submitted a proposal to acquire Vista Outdoor Inc. for $2 billion, despite Vista entering a merger agreement last year to be acquired by a different company, according to Friday statements.

  • March 01, 2024

    Network Co. Directors Sue In Chancery To Stop Power Grab

    A power struggle at network connectivity services provider PacketFabric Inc. hit Delaware's Court of Chancery on Thursday, with an investor and two directors suing for a court declaration that they are still members of the board.

  • March 01, 2024

    Judge Doubts Drowsy Juror, Mask Rules Warrant New VC Trial

    A California federal judge expressed doubts Friday over claims that self-described "millennial" venture capitalist Michael Rothenberg deserves a new trial because of a drowsy juror and the court's COVID-19 mask rules, saying he disagrees that the juror was asleep and "welcomes" the Ninth Circuit's guidance on courtroom-masking requirements.

  • March 01, 2024

    Thoma Bravo Ups Everbridge Deal Size By $300M, To $1.8B

    Cooley LLP-advised software company Everbridge said Friday that Kirkland & Ellis LLP-led Thoma Bravo has agreed to up its proposed acquisition of Everbridge to $35 per share from $28.60, boosting Everbridge's implied value on the transaction from $1.5 billion to $1.8 billion and sending its stock soaring an additional 25%. 

  • March 01, 2024

    Avista Capital Partners Closes $1.5B Healthcare Fund

    Private equity firm Avista Capital Partners announced Friday that it had closed a $1.5 billion fund advised by Kirkland & Ellis focused on investments in the healthcare industry.

  • March 01, 2024

    Hogan Lovells, Choate Guide Pro Pickleball Merger To Close

    Hogan Lovells and Choate Hall & Stewart LLP are the law firms that represented MLP by Margaritaville and Carvana PPA Tour, respectively, in their newly closed, $75 million-backed pro pickleball merger, Law360 learned Friday.

  • March 01, 2024

    SPAC New Energy One To Wind Up Amid UK Deal Drought

    Blank-check company New Energy One said Friday it has decided to dissolve itself as it could not acquire a target business since it listed on the London Stock Exchange in March 2022, because of "challenging U.K. public equity market conditions."

  • March 01, 2024

    Mike Ashley Widens Claims In £10M Loan Fight With Financier

    Former Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley has added fresh allegations to his legal claim against financier Amanda Staveley over a £10 million ($12.6 million) loan, claiming she breached the deal by using proceeds earmarked to help fund the takeover of the club to pay a consultant.

  • February 29, 2024

    BlossomHill Therapeutics Closes $100M Series B

    Biotechnology company BlossomHill Therapeutics has raised a $100 million Series B financing round to advance its pipeline of cancer and autoimmune treatments, the company announced Thursday.

  • February 29, 2024

    11th Circ. Backs Film Producer's Crypto Scam Sentence

    An Eleventh Circuit panel on Thursday confirmed a nearly six-year prison sentence for an Atlanta-area film producer who admitted to running a short-lived cryptocurrency fraud, ruling his move for a lesser sentence was not justified based on the scheme's sophistication and his failure to take responsibility for the crimes.

  • February 29, 2024

    US Trustee Opposes Proterra Ch. 11 Plan's Future Exculpation

    The Office of the U.S. Trustee objected Thursday to the Chapter 11 plan of electric bus maker Proterra Inc., saying it includes exculpation provisions that would cover actions after it emerges from bankruptcy, and interferes with the payment of required quarterly fees to the trustee's office.

  • February 29, 2024

    Microsoft, OpenAI Contribute To $675M Figure AI Funding

    AI robotics company Figure AI has raised $675 million at a $2.6 billion valuation to further its development of "humanoid robots" for commercial use, securing money from major investors, such as Microsoft, OpenAI, Intel Capital and Jeff Bezos, according to a Thursday announcement.

  • February 29, 2024

    Trump's Truth Social Merger Deal Lands In Del. Chancery

    Plans to take former President Donald Trump's social media platform Truth Social public came under fire in two Delaware Chancery Court lawsuits Wednesday, with investors on both sides of the deal alleging that the long-delayed merger would cheat them out of their shares.

  • February 29, 2024

    Deals Rumor Mill: Springer Nature, Warner Bros., ExxonMobil

    Springer Nature's IPO could be valued at $9.7 billion, Warner Bros. has pulled back on Paramount negotiations, and ExxonMobil could fetch $1 billion for Argentinean assets. Here, Law360 breaks down the notable deal rumors from the past week.

  • February 29, 2024

    Don't Miss It: Milbank, Vedder Price Lead Month's Hot Deals

    A lot can happen in the world of mergers and acquisitions over the course of a month, and it's difficult to keep up with all the deals. Here, Law360 recaps the ones you may have missed, including transactions managed by Milbank LLP and Vedder Price PC.

  • February 29, 2024

    SVB Parent's Counsel Booted From Fraud Coverage Row

    The bankrupt parent company of Silicon Valley Bank cannot use Farella Braun & Martel LLP as counsel in litigation over the parent company's claims that it alone must be covered for a fraud scheme that caused over $73 million in losses, a North Carolina federal court ruled.

  • February 29, 2024

    Dechert Hires Schulte Roth's M&A, Securities Group Co-Chair

    Dechert LLP has hired the co-chair of Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP's M&A and securities group as a partner to continue his work focused on a range of corporate legal issues, the firm announced Thursday.

  • February 28, 2024

    SEC Taps Agency Vet To Lead Adviser, Fund Rulemaking Unit

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Wednesday that an agency veteran currently serving as deputy director of the examinations division will be the new head of its investment management division, which oversees the regulation of investment advisers, mutual funds and certain private fund operators.

  • February 28, 2024

    SEC Republicans Warn Against Changing 'Accredited' Definition

    Limiting who counts as an accredited investor could "devastate" local angel investor networks, a Republican member of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has warned, as the agency weighs enacting additional rules on private markets.

Expert Analysis

  • Perspectives

    Mallory Gives Plaintiffs A Better Shot At Justice

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    Critics of the U.S. Supreme Court's recent decision in Mallory v. Norfolk Southern claim it opens the door to litigation tourism, but the ruling simply gives plaintiffs more options — enabling them to seek justice against major corporations in the best possible court, say Rayna Kessler and Ethan Seidenberg at Robins Kaplan.

  • FERC Order Affirms Increased Scrutiny Of Investor-Utility Ties

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    A recent Federal Energy Regulatory Commission order confirming more aggressive scrutiny of investors' exercise of control over public utilities through representation on their boards or the boards of companies holding interests in them means that both investors and utilities face significantly heightened compliance obligations, say attorneys at Akin.

  • To Survive Scrutiny, Banks Should Craft Careful D&O Policies

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    With banks and their boards facing intensified — and potentially costly — scrutiny after this spring’s bank failures, risk managers can prepare for potential shareholder demands, lawsuits or regulatory probes by designing a robust and targeted directors and officers coverage program, say Jose Lua-Valencia and Jesse Vazquez at Pillsbury.

  • Courts Can Overturn Deficient State Regulations, Too

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    While suits challenging federal regulations have become commonplace, such cases against state agencies are virtually nonexistent, but many states have provisions that allow litigants to bring suit for regulations with inadequate cost-benefit analyses, says Reeve Bull at the Virginia Office of Regulatory Management.

  • Tales From The Trenches Of Remote Depositions

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    As practitioners continue to conduct depositions remotely in the post-pandemic world, these virtual environments are rife with opportunities for improper behavior such as witness coaching, scripted testimony and a general lack of civility — but there are methods to prevent and combat these behaviors, say Jennifer Gibbs and Bennett Moss at Zelle.

  • Circ. Split May Have Big Effect On SEC Disgorgement Remedy

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    The Second Circuit’s recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Ahmed ruling follows equitable limitations on disgorgement imposed by the U.S. Supreme Court despite subsequent congressional amendment, provides guidance on rules that govern the remedy, and sets up a significant circuit split with the Fifth Circuit, says Elisha Kobre at Bradley Arant.

  • What's New In The DOJ-FTC Proposed Merger Guidelines

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    While this week's merger guidelines proposal from the Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice initially appears to reflect well-established principles of antitrust law, a closer examination reveals a stark departure from the last 40 years of antitrust enforcement, say attorneys at Skadden.

  • Vice Bankruptcy Ruling Shows Contract Assignment Issues

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    A New York bankruptcy court’s recent ruling in Vice Media’s Chapter 11 case is likely to have implications for other cases involving the assignment of contracts by corporate entities, and may signal that Showtime will still face an uphill battle in trying to prove that its contract constituted personal services, says Debra Dandeneau at Baker McKenzie.

  • Level Up Lawyers' Business Development With Gamification

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    With employee engagement at a 10-year low in the U.S., there are several gamification techniques marketing and business development teams at law firms can use to make generating new clients and matters more appealing to lawyers, says Heather McCullough at Society 54.

  • Mallory Ruling Leaves Personal Jurisdiction Deeply Unsettled

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    In Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway, a closely divided U.S. Supreme Court recently rolled back key aspects of its 2017 opinion in Daimler AG v. Bauman that limited personal jurisdiction, leaving as many questions for businesses as it answers, say John Cerreta and James Rotondo at Day Pitney.

  • What Constitutes A Sale Of 'All' Company Assets In Del.

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    The recent ruling in Altieri v. Alexy by the Delaware Chancery Court is a useful reminder of the facts-intensive and nuanced nature of the judicial analysis as to what constitutes a sale of all or substantially all of a company's assets, and provides helpful guidance as to the factors the court views as most critical in making the determination, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

  • Despite Economic Ambiguity, Restructuring Still Strong In '23

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    Although the economy refuses to conform to any predictable script and public perception is middling at best, there's nothing confusing about restructuring activity in 2023, and it seems that restructurings will remain elevated at least through the end of the year and likely longer, says Michael Eisenband at FTI Consulting.

  • 5 Ways Firms Can Rethink Office Design In A Hybrid World

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    As workplaces across the country adapt to flexible work, law firms must prioritize individuality, amenities and technology in office design, says Kristin Cerutti at Nelson Worldwide.

  • Opinion

    Bar Score Is Best Hiring Metric Post-Affirmative Action

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    After the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling striking down affirmative action admissions policies, law firms looking to foster diversity in hiring should view an applicant's Multistate Bar Examination score as the best metric of legal ability — over law school name or GPA, says attorney Alice Griffin.

  • 5 Strategies For Restructuring Underperforming CRE Loans

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    With commercial real estate industry conditions expected to deteriorate further in the coming months, market participants should consider a number of strategies to help resolve challenged investments, ranging from financial restructurings to project phasing, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.

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