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March 22, 2024
Charles Russell Speechlys Hires Ex-Burges Salmon Funds Pro
Charles Russell Speechlys LLP has recruited a former head of private investment funds at Burges Salmon LLP in a bid to build out its profile in the market.
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March 14, 2024
PE Firm Says NY Court Can Help Resolve $142M Award Fight
A private equity firm has urged a New York federal court to exercise its jurisdiction over two paintings held by Christie's auction house, including one by Andy Warhol, as the firm looks to seize them to satisfy $142 million in arbitral awards against a Chinese restaurateur.
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March 14, 2024
PE Firm Riverspan Agrees To Pay $32M For Barretts' Assets
Barretts Minerals Inc. told a Texas bankruptcy court Thursday that a unit of private equity firm Riverspan Partners had won an auction for its assets with a $32 million cash offer, money that the talc-mining company intends to use to fund a settlement trust for alleged victims of asbestos exposure.
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March 14, 2024
Near Intelligence's Ch. 11 Plan Gets Court's Approval
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Thursday confirmed consumer data platform Near Intelligence's Chapter 11 plan, which went through without objection after negotiations resolved outstanding concerns.
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March 14, 2024
Food Delivery App Can't Beat Investor Suit Over SPAC Deal
A New York federal judge has trimmed a suit against Grab Holdings Ltd., a company that operates mobile food delivery and ride-hailing services, but retained allegations that several sections of a proxy statement Grab filed with a special-purpose acquisition company were false and misleading.
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March 14, 2024
PE-Backed Latin American Healthcare Firm Prices $420M IPO
Private equity-backed Latin American hospital operator Auna SA on Thursday set a price range on an estimated $420 million U.S. initial public offering, with plans to use the proceeds to repay debt and financing agreements.
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March 14, 2024
Chancery Concedes Appraisal Math Error In HBK Share Award
Delaware's Court of Chancery has issued a rare post-merger appraisal ruling correction, adding $6.1 million to an earlier post-deal valuation of Pivotal Software Inc. shares held by two HBK Capital Management affiliates at the time of Pivotal's $2.7 billion sale to VMWare Inc. in 2019.
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March 14, 2024
Deals Rumor Mill: Trump-Musk, Icahn-Illumina, Paramount
Donald Trump asked Elon Musk to buy Truth Social, Carl Icahn drops latest Illumina board Challenge but presses on with lawsuit, and PE firm Apollo is still eyeing Paramount. Here, Law360 breaks down the notable deal rumors from the past week.
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March 14, 2024
KKR Lobs €2.8B Takeover Bid At German Energy Biz
Private equity giant KKR on Thursday lobbed a €2.8 billion ($3.05 billion) takeover bid at German renewable energy platform and independent power producer Encavis AG in a deal built by at least five firms that is aimed at strengthening Germany's energy future and supports the renewable energy transition in Europe.
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March 14, 2024
Jones Day, Cooley Steer AstraZeneca's $1B Bid For Amolyt
AstraZeneca said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire Amolyt Pharma, a clinical stage biotechnology company, in a deal worth up to $1.05 billion to expand its late-stage rare disease pipeline in an acquisition guided by Jones Day and Cooley LLP.
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March 14, 2024
UK Law Change Threatens PE Firm's Newspaper Group Bid
The government has set out rule changes that would prevent foreign states from owning British newspapers and other print media, a move that could block the takeover of The Daily Telegraph newspaper and The Spectator news magazine by RedBird IMI, an Abu Dhabi-backed private equity firm.
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March 13, 2024
Ex-SEC Economists Urge 5th Circ. To Fix Short-Selling Rules
A group of former chief economists at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission are supporting a request that the Fifth Circuit intervene and "correct" a pair of recent agency rules intended to bring transparency to the short-selling market, arguing that contradictions in the rules threaten to undermine public confidence in the regulator.
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March 13, 2024
Juul Investor Tells Chancery: 'We Were Trying To Help'
A director of Juul Labs Inc. denied on Wednesday that he kept the company out of bankruptcy in 2022 to profit from his own investments, telling Delaware's Chancery Court that he helped Juul refinance and backstopped millions worth of settlements because he wanted the e-cigarette company to succeed.
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March 13, 2024
4 Firms Steer PE-Backed Galderma's Plans For $2.3B IPO
Private equity-backed skincare firm Galderma S.A. on Wednesday set a price range on an estimated $2.3 billion initial public offering on the Swiss Stock Exchange, guided by four law firms, marking the latest sign of rebound for European IPOs.
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March 13, 2024
KKR Leads $500M HarbourView Music-Backed Financing
HarbourView Equity Partners said Wednesday it has secured about $500 million in debt financing through a music asset-backed securitization led by KKR, which will be used to further expand HarbourView's music investment capabilities.
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March 13, 2024
Simpson Thacher Steers Close Of $2B Travel-Focused Fund
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP-advised KSL Capital Partners LLC on Wednesday said that it clinched its latest travel and leisure-centered private equity fund after amassing roughly $2 billion in capital commitments.
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March 13, 2024
Kirkland-Led Wind Point Closes Its Largest Ever Fund At $2.3B
Chicago-based private equity shop Wind Point Partners, advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, on Wednesday said that it closed its latest fund after securing $2.3 billion in commitments, marking the firm's largest fund raised to date.
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March 13, 2024
40-Nation Noncompete Must Be Nixed, Conn. Trader Says
A Connecticut trader who quit his job at Rowayton-based Graham Capital Management LP is seeking a quick win on arguments that his two-year noncompete agreement, which he says bans him from working in more than 40 nations worldwide, is too broad to be enforced under Nutmeg State law.
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March 13, 2024
North American Deal-Makers Bearish On 2024 M&A
A minority of deal-makers in North America expected increases in mergers and acquisitions activity moving into 2024, though their counterparts in Asia and the EMEA region were significantly more optimistic, a new report from software company SS&C Intralinks shows.
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March 13, 2024
Split 2nd Circ. Frees Ex-Apollo Exec From SEC Fraud Fine
A split Second Circuit panel on Wednesday released a former Apollo Management senior partner from a $240,000 civil penalty in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission suit alleging he used phony expense reports to fund a lavish lifestyle, saying there was no way for him to know that his customers would ultimately be charged.
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March 13, 2024
Blackstone Closes $600M Credit Deal For Utah Data Center
Blackstone Credit & Insurance has provided a $600 million senior secured credit facility for Aligned Data Centers' data center development project in West Jordan, Utah, the companies have announced.
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March 20, 2024
King & Spalding Hires Paul Hastings Finance Pro
King & Spalding LLP has appointed Paul Hastings LLP finance expert Peter Schwartz as partner in its London office in a bid to boost its European corporate practice.
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March 13, 2024
Orsted Sells Stake In 4 Onshore US Wind Farms For $300M
Danish energy giant Orsted said Wednesday that it will sell a stake in a portfolio of four U.S. onshore wind farms to investment firm Stonepeak for $300 million.
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March 12, 2024
Crypto Bank Anchorage Brings On Ex-SEC Atty As Legal Chief
Crypto bank Anchorage Digital has hired a former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission senior attorney and Bain Capital regulatory adviser to head its legal operations after the departure of its general counsel, the bank announced early Wednesday.
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March 12, 2024
Bolt Financial's Chairman Is Controlling Board, Suit Says
Stockholders of Bolt Financial Inc. on Monday updated their derivative complaint against the company's board of directors, alleging chairman, controlling shareholder and former CEO Ryan Breslow purposely defaulted on a $30 million loan that was secured by Bolt and that he has repeatedly appointed and removed directors for his personal interests.
Expert Analysis
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Financial Cos. At Risk In Feds' Off-Channel Messaging Sweep
With the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission taking an increased interest in off-channel communications in the financial services industry, it is imperative that regulated companies ensure that employees understand and follow proper protocols for business-related messages, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin.
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How Attys Can Avoid Exposing Their Firms To Cyberattacks
Attorneys are the weakest link in their firms' cyberdefenses because hackers often exploit the gap between individuals’ work and personal cybersecurity habits, but there are some steps lawyers can take to reduce the risks they create for their employers, say Mark Hurley and Carmine Cicalese at Digital Privacy & Protection.
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Foreign Investment In Real Estate Is Getting More Complicated
Increasing federal scrutiny and a proliferation of new state laws targeting foreign investment in real estate may complicate or prevent transactions even by U.S. companies or funds that have shareholders or limited partners from China and other countries of concern, say attorneys at Akin.
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Virginia 'Rocket Docket' Slowdown Is Likely A Blip
After being the fastest or second-fastest federal civil trial court for 14 straight years, the Eastern District of Virginia has slid to 18th place, but the rocket docket’s statistical tumble doesn't mean the district no longer maintains a speedy civil docket, says Robert Tata at Hunton.
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Home Equity Option Contracts Appear Ripe For Rating
Given that home equity option contracts share similarities with evolving asset types like litigation funding, and that courts continue to characterize them as real estate option contracts, it seems they are poised to be rated in the near future, say Darius Horton and Holly Spencer Bunting at Mayer Brown.
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Broadcast Deal Parties, Beware In-House FCC Hearings
Potential buyers and sellers in the telecom space should take note of the recent collapse of Standard General's attempted takeover of Tegna, which could not find its way out of a procedural maze created by the Federal Communications Commission's administrative law judge review, says Dennis Corbett at Telecommunications Law Professionals.
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'Varsity Blues' Reversal May Inform Conspiracy Defenses
The First Circuit’s recent decision vacating the convictions of two “Varsity Blues” defendants provides potential support for creative arguments against conspiracy charges, particularly where defense counsel can show competition or indifference among alleged co-conspirators, say Cormac Connor and Emily Mikes at Husch Blackwell.
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5 Management Tips To Keep Law Firm Merger Talks Moving
Many law firm mergers that make solid business sense still fall apart due to the costs and frustrations of inefficient negotiations, but firm managers can increase the chance of success by effectively planning and executing merger discussions, say Lisa Smith and Kristin Stark at Fairfax Associates.
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SEC Agenda Indicates A Blistering Rulemaking Pace
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recently released agenda lists several major rule proposals slated for adoption in the second half of this year, reflecting the SEC's proactive shift toward taking final action on previously proposed rules pertaining to investment advisers, private funds and registered funds, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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Recent Bills Show Congress' Growing Maturity On Cannabis
Though two recently introduced cannabis reform bills, the Prepare Act and the Small Business Tax Equity Act, are unlikely to pass in this Congress, they demonstrate a new level of focus and sophistication on the part of lawmakers as it relates to cannabis at the federal level, says Irina Dashevsky at Greenspoon Marder.
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Bank Agencies' 3rd-Party Risk Guidance: 6 Things To Know
Although third-party risk management is already a standard practice, final guidance recently issued by federal banking agencies indicates that banks should expect a heightened supervisory focus on this area, say attorneys at Covington.
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Rethinking In-Office Attendance For Associate Retention
The hybrid office attendance model doesn't work for all employees, but it does for many — and balancing these two groups is important for associate retention and maintaining a BigLaw firm culture that supports all attorneys, says Summer Eberhard at Major Lindsey.
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Practice Tips For Structuring Corporate Venture Capital Deals
With traditional financial venture capitalists scaling back and corporate venture capital emerging as a key player in the funding landscape, lawyers advising these strategic investments should limit exposure to competitive information and follow other best practices to minimize potential hazards, say Evan Kipperman and Paul Hughes at Wiggin and Dana.
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SEC Form PF Amendments Show Private Fund Adviser Focus
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission recently adopted amendments to Form PF that will establish new event-reporting requirements for private equity and large hedge fund advisers, reflecting the SEC's increased attention on the private markets also seen in its stated examination priorities and latest rule proposals, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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Murdaugh Trials Offer Law Firms Fraud Prevention Reminders
As the fraud case against Alex Murdaugh continues to play out, the evidence and narrative presented at his murder trial earlier this year may provide lessons for law firms on implementing robust internal controls that can detect and prevent similar kinds of fraud, say Travis Casner and Helga Zauner at Weaver and Tidwell.