Private Equity

  • 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.

  • February 28, 2024

    Crown Castle Founder Alleges Entrenchment Bid In Del. Suit

    The co-founder of cell tower operator Crown Castle Inc. sued the Texas company Wednesday in Delaware's Court of Chancery, seeking to invalidate a cooperation agreement between its board and activist investor Elliott Investment Management LP.

  • February 28, 2024

    US Trustee Taps Ex-Prosecutor To Be FTX Examiner

    The U.S. Trustee's Office has urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge to allow Robert Cleary, a former U.S. attorney who is now with Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler LLP, to investigate FTX's finances as an examiner in the defunct cryptocurrency company's Chapter 11 case.

  • February 28, 2024

    Structured Finance Group Of The Year: Dentons

    Dentons helped rescue the banking industry in 2023 by securing a $50 billion deal financing the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s receivership of First Republic Bank following the second-largest bank failure in the U.S., earning the firm a spot among Law360's Structured Financing Groups of the Year for the third consecutive year.

  • February 28, 2024

    Squire Patton, Taylor Wessing Advise On £24.9M Pet Biz Sale

    Animalcare Group PLC said on Wednesday it has sold its majority shareholding in pet microchipping company Identicare Ltd. for £24.9 million ($31.5 million) cash, a transaction advised by Squire Patton Boggs LLP and Taylor Wessing LLP.

  • February 28, 2024

    WilmerHale Adds Ex-Medtronic Legal Leader To Its DC Office

    WilmerHale has hired for its Washington, D.C., office an attorney who helped build the global trade legal department at healthcare technology company Medtronic.

  • February 28, 2024

    Barnes & Thornburg Securities Ace Rejoins Kilpatrick In Ga.

    Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP has strengthened its mergers and acquisitions and securities team with an attorney in Atlanta who returned to the firm after a couple of years practicing with Barnes & Thornburg LLP.

  • February 27, 2024

    Bankman-Fried Urges No More Than 6.5 Years For FTX Fraud

    FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried asked a Manhattan federal judge late Tuesday for a sentence that releases him "promptly" after his conviction for stealing billions from customers of the now-collapsed crypto exchange, arguing that federal sentencing guidelines recommend no more than six-and-a-half years in prison.

  • February 27, 2024

    NY Hospital Says PE-Owned Anesthesia Co. Monopolizes Care

    A hospital based in New York state says a private equity company that manages anesthesia services is exercising monopoly power and putting the hospital at risk of facing a "crippling shortage" of anesthesia providers, according to a suit filed in federal court. 

  • February 27, 2024

    Macy's To Cut Stores, Focus On Luxury Amid Proxy Fight

    Macy's announced a plan Tuesday to close 150 stores, add new luxury-focused locations and monetize at least $600 million worth of its assets as it faces a proxy fight from activist investors that offered $5.8 billion for the company last month.

  • February 27, 2024

    Anesthesia Group Settles Colo. AG's Monopoly Claims

    U.S. Anesthesia Partners has said it would cede control of deals with several Colorado hospitals and pay $200,000 in legal fees to settle the state attorney general's allegations that the practice group had anti-competitive control of the market. 

  • February 27, 2024

    Fox Rothschild Taps Sarasota-Area Firm Attys For New Office

    Fox Rothschild LLP has widened its Florida footprint with the opening of an office in Sarasota and the addition of a three-attorney team from Blalock Walters PA.

  • February 27, 2024

    Deal-Makers Expect Further Uptick In M&A-Related Disputes

    Global deal-makers expected increases in mergers and acquisitions-related disputes moving into 2024 after high interest rates and financing constraints created challenges to sealing deals, according to Berkeley Research Group's M&A Disputes Report 2024, which was reviewed by Law360 on Tuesday and is expected to be released in the coming days.

Expert Analysis

  • Financial Cos. At Risk In Feds' Off-Channel Messaging Sweep

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    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.

  • How Attys Can Avoid Exposing Their Firms To Cyberattacks

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    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.

  • Foreign Investment In Real Estate Is Getting More Complicated

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    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.

  • Virginia 'Rocket Docket' Slowdown Is Likely A Blip

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    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.

  • Home Equity Option Contracts Appear Ripe For Rating

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    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.

  • Broadcast Deal Parties, Beware In-House FCC Hearings

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    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.

  • 'Varsity Blues' Reversal May Inform Conspiracy Defenses

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    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.

  • 5 Management Tips To Keep Law Firm Merger Talks Moving

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    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.

  • SEC Agenda Indicates A Blistering Rulemaking Pace

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    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.

  • Recent Bills Show Congress' Growing Maturity On Cannabis

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    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.

  • Bank Agencies' 3rd-Party Risk Guidance: 6 Things To Know

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    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.

  • Rethinking In-Office Attendance For Associate Retention

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    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.

  • Practice Tips For Structuring Corporate Venture Capital Deals

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    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.

  • SEC Form PF Amendments Show Private Fund Adviser Focus

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    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.

  • Murdaugh Trials Offer Law Firms Fraud Prevention Reminders

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    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.

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