Private Equity

  • February 09, 2024

    X Says Ex-Worker's Feelings Can't Sustain Age, Sex Bias Suit

    X Corp., formerly known as Twitter, said it shouldn't have to face a proposed class action alleging it pushed out women and older workers after Elon Musk took over, telling a California federal court that an ex-employee's subjective perception of the billionaire's policies couldn't support the case.

  • February 09, 2024

    Burford Can't Sub For Sysco In Pork, Beef Price-Fixing Suits

    Legal investment firm Burford Capital cannot substitute for Sysco in sprawling price-fixing lawsuits against pork and beef producers because doing so would extend the litigation just so Burford can maximize its return on investment, a Minnesota federal judge ruled Friday.

  • February 09, 2024

    Goodwin-Led Gene Editing Firm Metagenomi Raises $94M IPO

    Preclinical biotech Metagenomi began trading publicly on Friday, raising $94 million by offering 6.25 million shares at $15, the low end of the $15 to $17 range it had set earlier in the week.

  • February 09, 2024

    DLA Piper Adds Former McDermott Partner In DC

    A former McDermott Will & Emery LLP partner who advises financial services firms has jumped to DLA Piper in Washington, D.C., after more than two years with his previous firm.

  • February 09, 2024

    Fund Formation Group Of The Year: Simpson Thacher

    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP's fund formation practice advised private equity behemoth Blackstone in 2023 on a $30.4 billion successor real estate fund, one of the milestones earning the group a spot in Law360's Fund Formation Groups of the Year.

  • February 09, 2024

    CVC, Haveli Acquire RuneScape Game-Maker In £900M Deal

    Private equity firms CVC Capital Partners, advised by Latham & Watkins LLP, and Haveli Investments have agreed to buy British video game developer and publisher Jagex from private equity giant Carlyle, advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, in a deal worth around £900 million ($1.14 billion), according to a Friday announcement.

  • February 09, 2024

    Taxation With Representation: Sullivan & Cromwell, Kirkland

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, California Resources Corp. acquires Aera Energy, ZeroFox Holdings goes private, and Acerinox purchases Haynes International.

  • February 08, 2024

    VC Firms Accused Of Investing In 'Problematic' Chinese Cos.

    Qualcomm Ventures, Sequoia Capital China and three other American venture capital firms have collectively funneled more than $3 billion into "problematic" Chinese companies linked to human rights violations, the Chinese military and the "surveillance state," according to a report announced Thursday by U.S. lawmakers.

  • February 08, 2024

    BioNTech Puts $200M Into Collab With Cancer Biotech Autolus

    German immunotherapy company BioNTech will inject $200 million into cancer-focused biotechnology firm Autolus Therapeutics PLC as part of a strategic collaboration announced Thursday.

  • February 08, 2024

    SEC, CFTC Jointly Demand More Hedge-Fund Disclosures

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission jointly passed rules Thursday requiring additional disclosures from hedge funds and other private fund advisers, aimed at improving market stability and transparency, despite dissent from Republican commissioners of both agencies who say the requirements are overreaching.

  • February 08, 2024

    Ga. Man Behind $49M Ponzi Scheme Gets Nearly 8 Years

    An Atlanta-area investment adviser who pled guilty to using his companies as vehicles for a $49 million Ponzi scheme has been sentenced to just short of eight years in prison by a Georgia federal judge, the Department of Justice announced Thursday.

  • February 08, 2024

    SEC Challenger References Son Of Sam In 'Gag Rule' Row

    Counsel for a financial radio show host referenced Son of Sam as she challenged a so-called gag rule issued by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission before the Fifth Circuit on Thursday, telling the panel that even serial killers are afforded First Amendment rights when faced with allegations by the government.

  • February 08, 2024

    DOJ Investigating Metropolis Tech's $1.5B SP Plus Deal

    Mobility services provider SP Plus said on Wednesday that it had received another request for information from the U.S. Department of Justice on its planned $1.5 billion merger with Metropolis, a payments tech company.

  • February 08, 2024

    Leveraged Finance Partner Duo Joins DLA Piper In NY

    DLA Piper announced that it hired a pair of experienced New York-based attorneys from Shearman & Sterling LLP as partners in its leveraged finance practice group.

  • February 08, 2024

    UK Skiwear Co. Perfect Moment Lands $8M In Downsized IPO

    U.K.-based luxury skiwear brand Perfect Moment Ltd. began trading on the U.S. public markets on Thursday, after raising roughly $8 million in an initial public offering that priced at the low end of its range.

  • February 08, 2024

    Deals Rumor Mill: Club Med, Galderma, Sierra Space

    China’s Fosun is exploring a Club Med minority-stake sale, Galderma's IPO could yield a $20 billion value, and Sierra Space Corp. is making its own IPO plans. Here, Law360 breaks down the notable deal rumors from the past week.

  • February 08, 2024

    Fund Formation Group Of The Year: Kirkland & Ellis

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP has lent its expertise to clients on the formation of some of the largest and most complex capital funds ever, earning the firm recognition as one of Law360's 2023 Fund Formation Groups of the Year.

  • February 08, 2024

    Paul Hastings, Covington Guide Kyverna's Upsized $319M IPO

    Cell therapy firm Kyverna Therapeutics Inc. soared 36% in debut trading Thursday after completing an upsized $319 million initial public offering above its price range, guided by Paul Hastings LLP and underwriters counsel Covington & Burling LLP, marking the latest life sciences company to go public.

  • February 08, 2024

    4 Firms Construct Cybersecurity Merger Creating $7B Biz

    Artificial intelligence-powered data security and management company Cohesity announced plans Thursday to merge with cybersecurity company Veritas' data protection business to create a combined company valued at $7 billion in a deal built by four firms.

  • February 08, 2024

    McDermott Hires Venable's Growth Companies Leader In DC

    McDermott Will & Emery LLP has hired the former head of Venable LLP's growth companies practice as a partner in its transactions practice group.

  • February 07, 2024

    Skadden, Wilson Sonsini Steer Disney's $1.5B Epic Investment

    The Walt Disney Co., represented by Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP, and Epic Games, guided by Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC, announced Wednesday that they will collaborate on an "all-new games and entertainment universe," with Disney investing $1.5 billion to acquire an equity stake in the "Fortnite" maker.

  • February 07, 2024

    Athens Airport's $845M IPO Takes Flight, Steered By 8 Firms

    Shares of Athens International Airport SA rose in debut trading Wednesday following an $845 million initial public offering that priced at the top of its range, a landmark IPO for the Greek government that was guided by eight law firms.

  • February 07, 2024

    Matterport Stockholders Say Officials Wrongly Cashed $225M

    Shareholders of 3D model maker Matterport Inc. accused top company officials in Delaware Chancery Court of self-dealing by paying themselves performance rewards following a 2021 merger, even though the company hadn't met benchmarks to allow them to cash out $225 million in shares.

  • February 07, 2024

    Aera Energy Valued At $2.1B In California Resources Merger

    California Resources Corp. on Wednesday agreed to buy oil and gas producer company Aera Energy at a $2.1 billion valuation, in a deal the companies say will create California's top oil and gas producer, led by Sullivan & Cromwell LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP, respectively.

  • February 07, 2024

    With PE Exits Set To Surge, Buyers Must Act Quickly, Wisely

    Private equity exits are expected to rebound this year after a decade low in 2023, as investment time horizons expire and investors demand returns, but strategic buyers will need to act quickly and keep a finger on the market's pulse as competition heats up.

Expert Analysis

  • A Lawyer's Guide To Approaching Digital Assets In Discovery

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    The booming growth of cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens has made digital assets relevant in many legal disputes but also poses several challenges for discovery, so lawyers must garner an understanding of the technology behind these assets, the way they function, and how they're held, says Brett Sager at Ehrenstein Sager.

  • Opinion

    High Court's Ethics Statement Places Justices Above The Law

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    The U.S. Supreme Court justices' disappointing statement on the court's ethics principles and practices reveals that not only are they satisfied with a status quo in which they are bound by fewer ethics rules than other federal judges, but also that they've twisted the few rules that do apply to them, says David Janovsky at the Project on Government Oversight.

  • A Look At Corwin Cleansing After Chancery Edgio Ruling

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    The Delaware Chancery Court's denial of Corwin cleansing in an action seeking post-closing injunctive relief in the Edgio stockholders case has potentially significant implications for corporations and their boards in the negotiation of investment agreements with significant stockholders, say attorneys at Cleary.

  • Opinion

    Time For Law Schools To Rethink Unsung Role Of Adjuncts

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    As law schools prepare for the fall 2023 semester, administrators should reevaluate the role of the underappreciated, indispensable adjunct, and consider 16 concrete actions to improve the adjuncts' teaching experience, overall happiness and feeling of belonging, say T. Markus Funk at Perkins Coie, Andrew Boutros at Dechert and Eugene Volokh at UCLA.

  • 4 Areas Of Heightened Antitrust Risk In Private Equity

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    Antitrust enforcement and litigation are moving from portfolio companies to the private equity firms that invest in them, and a few areas of elevated risk stand out, say Ann O’Brien and Lindsey Collins at Sheppard Mullin.

  • Tips For In-House Legal Leaders In A Challenging Economy

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    Amid today's economic and geopolitical uncertainty, in-house legal teams are running lean and facing increased scrutiny and unique issues, but can step up and find innovative ways to manage outcomes and capitalize on good business opportunities, says Tim Parilla at LinkSquares.

  • M&A Considerations For European Cos. Acquiring US Entities

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    As investment banks forecast a resurgence of mergers and acquisitions later this year, European companies seeking to acquire U.S. businesses should be aware of key procedural differences and federal regulatory requirements that will affect the process, timing and terms of the transaction, say attorneys at Mintz.

  • Compliance Considerations For Financial Institutions Using AI

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    Financial institutions that adopt innovative and disruptive artificial intelligence technology to improve their offerings in the coming months will need to take appropriate steps to ensure they remain on the right side of any lines drawn by U.S. and international regulators, say Timothy Spangler and Linda Ann Bartosch at Dechert.

  • What Associates Need To Know Before Switching Law Firms

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    The days of staying at the same firm for the duration of one's career are mostly a thing of the past as lateral moves by lawyers are commonplace, but there are several obstacles that associates should consider before making a move, say attorneys at HWG.

  • FHFA Plans Forecast The Year Ahead In Affordable Housing

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    This year attorneys in the affordable housing sector can expect to see developers utilizing the financing tools included in Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae's updated equitable housing finance plans, including various sponsor-elected programs and Freddie's forward commitment initiative, say Evan Blau and Beth Budnick at Cassin & Cassin.

  • A Case For Sharing Mediation Statements With Counterparties

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    In light of a potential growing mediation trend of only submitting statements to the mediator, litigants should think critically about the pros and cons of exchanging statements with opposing parties as it could boost the chances of reaching a settlement, says Arthur Eidelhoch at Eidelhoch Mediation.

  • How EU ESG Regs Affect US Financial Market Participants

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    The European Commission recently confirmed that the Sustainable Finance Disclosure Regulation applies to all funds marketed in the EU, so affected U.S. financial market participants will need to consider the new guidance on principal adverse impacts, sustainable investments and promotion of carbon emissions reductions, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Tackling Long-Tail Legacy Liability Risk: A Defendant's Toolkit

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    Johnson & Johnson was recently rebuffed in its efforts to employ the "Texas Two-Step," which is likely to affect this increasingly popular method to isolate and spin off large asbestos and talc liabilities, but companies have multiple options to reduce long-tail legacy liability risk, says Stephen Hoke at Hoke LLC.

  • Preparing For Legal Scrutiny Of Data Retention Policies

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    Two recent cases involving Google and Meta should serve as a call to action for companies to ensure their data retention policies are updated and properly implemented to the degree of being able to withstand judicial scrutiny, especially as more data is generated by emerging technologies, say Jack Kallus and Labeed Choudhry at Kaufman Dolowich.

  • 7 Constructive Ways Attorneys Can Spend The Deal Slowdown

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    Transactional lawyers can stay productive despite the currently sluggish market for M&A and financing deals by investing nonbillable hours into a range of projects that will strengthen firms, build professional relationships and lay a strong foundation for future work, says Brian Kerwin at Duane Morris.

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