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November 18, 2025
Willkie, Appleby Lead Prismic's $1.3B Fundraise
Prismic Life Holding Company LP, led by Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Appleby (Bermuda) Ltd., revealed Tuesday that it closed its third capital raise after securing $1.3 billion from investors, which will be used to grow the company's reinsurance platform.
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November 18, 2025
3 Firms Advise On $1.1B Deal For Topgolf Majority Stake
Three law firms are advising on a deal announced Tuesday that will see Leonard Green & Partners LP purchase a majority stake in the entertainment and driving range businesses of Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. at a $1.1 billion value.
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November 17, 2025
Kirkland-Led Satellite Firm York Space Systems Files IPO
Space and defense company York Space Systems on Monday filed plans to launch its initial public offering, a move that comes as the IPO pipeline is expected to gain more traction now that the historically long government shutdown has ended and U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staff are back to work.
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November 17, 2025
MVP: Latham's David Allinson
David Allinson of Latham & Watkins LLP's private equity practice shepherded Blackstone's $7 billion sale of Hotwire Communications to Brookfield and represented CPP Investments in a $15 billion joint venture to expand hyperscale data centers in the U.S., earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Private Equity MVPs.
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November 17, 2025
Willkie-Led Rockland Clinches 5th Fund With $1.2B In Tow
Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP-advised private equity shop Rockland Capital announced Monday that it wrapped fundraising for its fifth fund after securing $1.2 billion in investor commitments.
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November 17, 2025
Corporate Pilot Fired For Flagging Safety Concerns, Suit Says
The former head of aviation for an oral surgery management services company in North Carolina says he was canned because of his age and hearing disability and for allegedly reporting flight scheduling practices that he said flouted federal safety laws.
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November 17, 2025
McDermott Backs The LegalTech Fund's Next Industry Big Bet
The LegalTech Fund closed its second fund on Monday at $110 million, with BigLaw firm McDermott Will & Schulte LLP reinvesting $10 million after backing the first fund years ago.
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November 17, 2025
Wachtell, Paul Weiss Guide Gibraltar's $1.3B OmniMax Buy
Gibraltar Industries said Monday it has agreed to acquire OmniMax International from Strategic Value Partners for $1.335 billion in cash, with Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz advising Gibraltar and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP advising OmniMax and SVP.
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November 17, 2025
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
The Delaware Chancery Court and Delaware Supreme Court last week had a dense slate of fiduciary duty battles, merger-process challenges, post-bankruptcy fights and a series of cases probing the limits of fraud pleading, credible-basis inspections and board-level disclosure duties.
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November 17, 2025
3 Firms Steer Mitsui's $1.44B Minority Stake In Barings
Japanese insurance company Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Co. Ltd. on Monday announced that it has agreed to take a minority stake in MassMutual-owned asset management firm Barings LLC in a $1.44 billion deal built by three law firms.
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November 17, 2025
3 Firms Advising On CD&R's $10.3B Bubble Wrap Maker Buy
Private equity firm CD&R has agreed to purchase Sealed Air Corp., a provider of packaging solutions including Bubble Wrap and Cryovac, at an enterprise value of $10.3 billion in a deal steered by three law firms, Sealed Air said in a Monday announcement.
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November 14, 2025
FTC To Make Valvoline, Greenbriar Divest 45 Oil Shops
The Federal Trade Commission said Friday that it will require Valvoline Inc. and Greenbriar Equity Group LP to divest 45 quick oil change shops to resolve antitrust concerns surrounding the automotive services company's planned acquisition of Breeze Autocare from the private equity firm for $625 million.
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November 14, 2025
Calif. Properties Off-Limits For Now In $300M Award Fight
A New York federal judge won't allow a group of companies to take over two multimillion-dollar Napa Valley, California, properties in their bid to enforce a more than $300 million arbitral award in their dispute with fellow shareholders of a Latin American telecommunications company.
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November 14, 2025
Cleary, K&L Gates Advise On Duravant's $230M Matthews Deal
Warburg Pincus-backed Duravant has agreed to purchase the warehouse automation business of Matthews International Corp. for $230 million, with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP steering Duravant and K&L Gates LLP advising Matthews International.
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November 14, 2025
Mayer Brown Adds Longtime Hogan Lovells Private Credit Attys
Two attorneys who both spent more than a decade each with Hogan Lovells working on deals and complex financial transactions have moved their practices to Mayer Brown LLP's Washington, D.C., office, the firm has said.
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November 14, 2025
Blackstone Ponies Up $1.2B For W.Va. Power Plant Build
Blackstone Energy Transition Partners announced on Nov. 14 that it will invest $1.2 billion to build a 600-megawatt power generation plant in Harrison County, West Virginia, amid a spate of investment into the energy infrastructure needed to feed data center power demands.
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November 14, 2025
6 Firms Guide Warburg Pincus-Led $1.4B ECN Capital Buyout
Toronto-based ECN Capital Corp. announced that it has agreed to be taken private by an investor group led by Warburg Pincus, in an all-cash transaction valuing the specialty finance company at roughly 1.9 billion Canadian dollars ($1.4 billion).
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November 14, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Wachtell, Paul Hastings, Sidley
In this week's Taxation With Representation, Pfizer Inc. completes its acquisition of obesity drug developer Metsera Inc., motion and controls technologies company Parker-Hannifin Corp. acquires Filtration Group Corp., and fund administrator JTC PLC backs a cash offer in the billions from British private equity shop Permira.
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November 14, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Freeths face a professional negligence claim from a Scottish car dealership, Rolls-Royce sue logistics giant Kuehne + Nagel, and a team of Oberon Investments Group investment managers sued by their former employer.
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November 14, 2025
Bavarian Nordic Chair Quits After Failed $3.1B Takeover Bid
The chair of Bavarian Nordic has departed his job after the Danish vaccine developer failed to persuade shareholders to vote for a $3.1 billion takeover by private equity firms Nordic Capital and Permira.
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November 13, 2025
7th Circ. Judge Questions Pilgrim's Chicken Price-Fix Win
A Seventh Circuit judge seemed skeptical Thursday that a brief email acceptance and an unsigned agreement are enough to say Pilgrim's Pride had definitively settled chicken and other protein price-fixing claims with Sysco before a Burford Capital LLC unit picked them up to continue litigating.
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November 13, 2025
As Backlogged SEC Reopens, Attys Jostle To 'Get In Line'
Thousands of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission employees who were sent home last month finally returned to their offices Thursday, and experts say it will likely take at least a month for them to catch up with a backlog of casework and submissions for initial public offerings.
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November 13, 2025
Trump To Pardon UK Billionaire Lewis For Insider Trading
President Donald Trump has agreed to pardon 88-year-old British billionaire Joseph Lewis, who was sentenced to three years of probation for feeding nonpublic stock tips to his girlfriend and private-jet pilots.
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November 13, 2025
San Diego Padres Eye Sale As Ownership Suit Unfolds
Major League Baseball's San Diego Padres announced Thursday that they are exploring selling the franchise, while a court battle for control of the organization marches on with the widow of the team's former owner.
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November 13, 2025
Clean Energy Cos. Tap Private Cash To Beat Tax Credit Clock
Clean energy developers are increasingly looking to privately held investors to ensure they can do enough work to keep their projects fully eligible for tax credits that start phasing out next year, energy development attorneys told Law360.
Expert Analysis
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Adapting To Private Practice: From Texas AUSA To BigLaw
As I learned when I transitioned from an assistant U.S. attorney to a BigLaw partner, the move from government to private practice is not without its hurdles, but it offers immense potential for growth and the opportunity to use highly transferable skills developed in public service, says Jeffery Vaden at Bracewell.
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Advice For 1st-Gen Lawyers Entering The Legal Profession
Nikki Hurtado at The Ferraro Law Firm tells her story of being a first-generation lawyer and how others who begin their professional journeys without the benefit of playbooks handed down by relatives can turn this disadvantage into their greatest strength.
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Structuring Noncompetes In License And Collaboration Deals
As companies grappling with coming patent cliffs look to mergers and acquisitions to compensate, contracting parties assessing biopharma license and collaboration agreements should prepare to agree on noncompetes that ensure the parties' respective objectives are met and that their incentives are aligned, both under their collaboration and beyond, says Jeff Jay at Freshfields.
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Patterns And Trends In Publicly Filed Insider Trading Policies
An assessment of insider trading policies filed by over 60 issuers reveals a range of common approaches and a few differences with respect to key policy terms, including the parties covered, the scope of prohibited activities and the exceptions to these prohibitions, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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Coaching Cheerleading Makes Me A Better Lawyer
At first glance, cheerleading and litigation may seem like worlds apart, but both require precision, adaptability, leadership and the ability to stay composed under pressure — all of which have sharpened how I approach my work in the emotionally complex world of mass torts and personal injury, says Rashanda Bruce at Robins Kaplan.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: How To Make A Deal
Preparing lawyers for the nuances of a transactional practice is not a strong suit for most law schools, but, in practice, there are six principles that can help young M&A lawyers become seasoned, trusted deal advisers, says Chuck Morton at Venable.
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11th Circ. Ruling Shows Federal Question Jurisdiction Limits
The Eleventh Circuit's recent decision in AST Science v. Delclaux shows why it is extremely difficult for litigants to maintain a state law cause of action in federal court under Supreme Court precedent, says Paul Avron at Berger Singerman.
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From Clerkship To Law Firm: 5 Transition Tips For Associates
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Transitioning from a judicial clerkship to an associate position at a law firm may seem daunting, but by using knowledge gained while clerking, being mindful of key differences and taking advantage of professional development opportunities, these attorneys can flourish in private practice, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Associates Can Earn Credibility By Investing In Relationships
As the class of 2025 prepares to join law firms this fall, new associates must adapt to office dynamics and establish credible reputations — which require quiet, consistent relationship-building skills as much as legal acumen, says Kyle Forges at Bast Amron.
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Assessing Strategies For Mixed-Use Pro Sports Projects
Counsel managing mixed-use sports and entertainment districts must combine expertise ranging from stadium-arena finance to municipal law to public relations into a unified strategy, and a series of practice tips can aid project management from inception to completion, say attorneys at Katten.
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Filing Clarifies FTC, DOJ's Passive Investment Stance
The antitrust agencies' statement of interest filed in Texas v. Blackrock clarifies that certain forms of corporate governance engagement are permissible under the "solely for investment" exemption, a move that offers guidance for passive investors but also signals new scrutiny of coordinated engagement, say attorneys at Stinson.
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Lessons From 7th Circ.'s Deleted Chat Sanctions Ruling
The Seventh Circuit’s recent decision in Pable v. Chicago Transit Authority, affirming the dismissal of an ex-employee’s retaliation claims, highlights the importance of properly handling the preservation of ephemeral messages and clarifies key sanctions issues, says Philip Favro at Favro Law.
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Quilting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Turning intricate patterns of fabric and thread into quilts has taught me that craftsmanship, creative problem-solving and dedication to incremental progress are essential to creating something lasting that will help another person — just like in law, says Veronica McMillan at Kramon & Graham.
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What To Expect From 401(k) Plan Alternative Assets Order
The executive order this month making it easier for retirement plans to invest in alternative assets, including private equity, real estate and digital assets, marks a watershed moment for democratizing access to private markets, but the U.S. Department of Labor's anticipated formal rulemaking will also be impactful, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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How AI Is Easing Digital Asset Recovery In Fraud Cases
In combination with recent legislation and a maturing digital asset infrastructure, artificial intelligence tools are making it easier to recover stolen assets, giving litigants a more specific understanding of financial fraud earlier in the process and making it economically feasible to pursue smaller fraud claims, says Solomon Shinerock at Lewis Baach.