Private Equity

  • March 11, 2024

    Reddit Unveils Long-Anticipated IPO That Could Raise $715M

    Reddit Inc. on Monday launched plans for an estimated $715 million initial public offering, represented by Latham & Watkins LLP and underwriters' counsel Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, setting in motion the social media platform's long-awaited IPO.

  • March 11, 2024

    Burford, Sysco Can't Swap In Price-Fixing Suits, Court Told

    A magistrate judge was right to point to the underlying facts and public policy when denying an attempt to substitute a Burford Capital affiliate for Sysco in sprawling price-fixing lawsuits against pork and beef producers, the beef producers told a Minnesota federal court.

  • March 11, 2024

    O'Melveny Lands Private Equity Ace From Kirkland In Calif.

    O'Melveny & Myers LLP announced Monday that it has strengthened its private equity group with the addition of a Century City-based partner who came aboard from Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

  • March 11, 2024

    Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    Delaware's Court of Chancery became a hot topic in New Orleans last week as litigators and judges at an annual convention acknowledged the First State's corporate law preeminence is under scrutiny. Back home, the court moved ahead on disputes involving Meta Platforms, Abercrombie & Fitch and Donald Trump.

  • March 11, 2024

    Retailer The Body Shop Files For US Liquidation

    Buth-Na-Bodhaige Inc., better known as soap and lotion seller The Body Shop, filed for Chapter 7 liquidation in New York after its international parent filed for insolvency in the United Kingdom.

  • March 11, 2024

    US Fund Manager Elliott Pulls £760M Bid For Currys

    U.S. investment firm Elliott Advisors said Monday that it will not make another offer for Currys PLC, after the British electrical retailer snubbed a £760 million ($976 million) proposed takeover bid in February.

  • March 09, 2024

    Trump's Truth Social Defuses Chancery Go-Public Fight

    If Truth Social issues any new shares before it goes public, they will be put into escrow account and no existing shareholder will be diluted, former President Donald Trump's social media company told Delaware's Court of Chancery on Saturday, ratcheting down a conflict with a minority shareholder.

  • March 08, 2024

    Trump 'An Existential Threat' To Rule Of Law, Attys Warn

    Former President Donald Trump represents an "existential threat" to democracy and the rule of law, legal experts said Friday at a conference on white collar crime in San Francisco.

  • March 08, 2024

    WaPo Scores Exit In Trump Media's $3.8B Defamation Suit

    A Florida federal judge on Friday tossed a $3.8 billion defamation lawsuit by former President Donald Trump's social media startup but gave the company another shot at supporting its claims that the Washington Post acted with malice in its reporting accusing the startup of securities fraud.

  • March 08, 2024

    AI-Focused Chip Provider Astera Labs Tees Up $507M IPO

    Astera Labs Inc., a provider of connectivity chips designed to boost the potency of artificial-intelligence software, on Friday set a price range on an estimated $507 million initial public offering, represented by Goodwin Procter LLP and underwriters counsel Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP.

  • March 08, 2024

    Pa. Court Grants Seizure Of Nursing Homes In 'Dire' Condition

    A Pennsylvania federal court has granted an emergency request for a receiver to take control of six nursing homes in the state that Revere Tactical Opportunities REIT LLC claims were left in a "dire financial condition" by the properties' owners, who had also allegedly defaulted on a $30 million loan.

  • March 08, 2024

    Ex-Private Funds Leader With Perkins Coie Jumps To MoFo

    The former chair of Perkins Coie LLP's private investment funds group has jumped to Morrison Foerster LLP in Denver.

  • March 08, 2024

    Longtime Cannabis Atty From Bressler Joins Fox Rothschild

    Fox Rothschild LLP announced that an experienced cannabis and financial services attorney who spent nearly two decades with Bressler Amery & Ross PC has moved to the firm's litigation practice as a partner in Morristown, New Jersey.

  • March 08, 2024

    Activist Battle Tips, 'Hair-Raising' Red Flags Detailed At Tulane

    Companies attending Tulane University Law School's annual Corporate Law Institute conference got distinctive insights into how they can responsibly fend off activist investor attacks, heard diverging views about activists' motivations, and were warned about potential red flags in board members' pasts. 

  • March 08, 2024

    Founder Of France's Believe Touts 1st Bid Over Rival Offer

    A consortium of investors looking to take over French digital music company Believe SA on Friday acknowledged a competing offer lobbed by entertainment conglomerate Warner Music Group while reiterating that it believes its own bid is "best positioned" to help the music company thrive.

  • March 08, 2024

    Slaughter And May Guides PE Firm's £432M Wealth Firm Buy

    Pollen Street Capital said Friday that its subsidiary has agreed to fully buy out Mattioli Woods, a wealth management company, for approximately £432 million ($556 million), as the U.K. private equity investor looks to capture a slice of the lucrative sector.

  • March 08, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Fried Frank, Latham

    In this week's Taxation with Representation, Viavi acquires Spirent, Cadence Design Systems purchases Beta Cae Systems International, and United Rentals buys Yak.

  • March 07, 2024

    Kroger, Albertsons Want Shoppers' Suit To Await FTC Case

    Kroger and Albertsons told a California federal judge Thursday that the Federal Trade Commission's challenge to their $24.6 billion merger should take precedence over a private lawsuit they want paused while the FTC case plays out in Oregon federal court.

  • March 07, 2024

    Chancery Clears Way For March 22 Trump Media SPAC Vote

    Efforts to take former President Donald Trump's Truth Social media platform public have continued moving ahead after Delaware's Court of Chancery rejected a full preliminary injunction sought by a former executive of the blank-check company involved before a key vote on the take-public merger.

  • March 07, 2024

    Harpoon Shareholder Sues For Records On $680M Merck Buy

    A shareholder of Harpoon Therapeutics Inc. sued in Delaware's Court of Chancery Thursday for corporate documents related to the company's proposed $680 million cash buyout by Merck, saying the proposed deal appears to unfairly "lock in a windfall for select Harpoon investors."

  • March 07, 2024

    Deals Rumor Mill: Reddit, Cisco, LeBron James-PGA Tour

    Reddit's IPO could fetch a $6.5 billion valuation, European antitrust regulators are likely to approve Cisco's $28 billion acquisition of cybersecurity firm Plunk, and LeBron James is among parties interested in investing up to $3 billion combined to support the PGA Tour. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.

  • March 07, 2024

    An M&A Rebound? Nowhere In Sight, Tulane Panelists Say

    High interest rates, regulatory heat and the low availability of debt continue to delay both megadeals and the broader mergers and acquisitions rebound that deal-makers had been hoping for, attendees heard Thursday at the annual Corporate Law Institute conference at Tulane University Law School.

  • March 07, 2024

    Activist Caligan Sets Sights On Anika Therapeutics Again

    New York-based activist investor Caligan Partners LP disclosed a nearly 10% stake in Anika Therapeutics and nominated two director candidates, a move that comes a year after the hedge fund urged the biotech company to consider "urgent changes" to its operations and structure.

  • March 07, 2024

    Honigman Picks Up Corporate Attorney From Ropes & Gray

    Honigman LLP said it has hired away a Ropes & Gray LLP counsel with finance transaction expertise who started his career at Honigman to become a partner in its corporate finance practice group.

  • March 07, 2024

    Warner Music To Make €1.7B Offer For France's Believe

    U.S.-based entertainment conglomerate Warner Music Group on Wednesday confirmed that it has expressed interest in acquiring Believe SA in a deal that could value the French digital music company at approximately €1.65 billion ($1.8 billion).

Expert Analysis

  • Deal-Making Strategies To Explore Amid 2023's Uncertainties

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    Attorneys at White & Case delve into the evolving risks deal makers face in the remainder of 2023, detailing several approaches — such as activist simulations, stock-for-stock deals and divestitures — that may deliver value in an uncertain market.

  • How To Recognize And Recover From Lawyer Loneliness

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    Law can be one of the loneliest professions, but there are practical steps that attorneys and their managers can take to help themselves and their peers improve their emotional health, strengthen their social bonds and protect their performance, says psychologist and attorney Traci Cipriano.

  • Opinion

    Litigation Funding Disclosure Should Be Mandatory

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    Despite the Appellate Rules Committee's recent deferral of the issue of requiring third-party litigation funding disclosure, such a mandate is necessary to ensure the even-handed administration of justice across all cases, says David Levitt at Hinshaw.

  • Recalling USWNT's Legal PR Playbook Amid World Cup Bid

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    As the U.S. Women's National Soccer Team strives to take home another World Cup trophy, their 2022 pay equity settlement with the U.S. Soccer Federation serves as a good reminder that winning in the court of public opinion can be more powerful than a victory inside the courtroom, says Hector Valle at Vianovo.

  • Opinion

    Merger Guidelines Should Provide For Competition Trustees

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    Following the U.S. antitrust agencies' release of draft merger guidelines, retired U.S. Court of Federal Claims Chief Judge Susan Braden suggests a court-appointed competition trustee would help ensure U.S. competition without impairing economic prosperity.

  • When Investment Banks Can Sell Real Estate In Calif.

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    When investment banks sell businesses that own property in California, they may run into trouble if they are not licensed real estate brokers, unless the property is merely incidental to the deal at hand, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.

  • Merger Guidelines' Broad Tack Ignores Recent Precedent

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    The U.S. Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission's new proposed merger guidelines are consistent with the Biden administration's expansive approach to antitrust enforcement, but they fail to grapple meaningfully with much of modern economic precedent and court decisions requiring greater agency rigor in merger analysis, say attorneys at Freshfields.

  • 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.

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