Private Equity

  • August 18, 2026

    PE Music Rights Co. Sues Anthropic, Suno Over AI Training

    Private Equity music publisher Round Hill Music has sued Anthropic, Suno and web-scraping provider Bright Data in separate federal lawsuits in California, accusing the companies of "rampant commercial copying" of thousands of its copyrighted songs and lyrics without permission to build and train artificial intelligence systems.

  • August 18, 2026

    Orrick, Kirkland Steer Weave's $650M Take-Private

    Patient engagement platform and payment services company Weave Communications Inc., led by Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP, on Tuesday revealed it will become a private company after it was acquired by Kirkland & Ellis LLP-advised private equity shop Francisco Partners in a $650 million deal.

  • August 18, 2026

    Rising Star: Debevoise's Katherine Durnan Taylor

    Katherine Durnan Taylor of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP has advised on multiple multibillion-dollar transactions, helping private equity firm CD&R in a nearly $9 billion acquisition of healthcare technology company R1, and Warner Bros. Discovery in its $110 billion sale to Paramount Skydance — earning her a spot among the private equity law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • August 18, 2026

    Greenberg Traurig-Led PE Shop Closes $440M Inaugural Fund

    Greenberg Traurig LLP-advised Broadwing Capital Management said Tuesday that it has wrapped its inaugural fund with $440 million in tow.

  • August 18, 2026

    DLA Piper Taps Weil Partner As New York PE Co-Lead

    DLA Piper has announced it hired a Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP partner to co-lead its private equity practice in New York.

  • August 18, 2026

    AI Biz Fort Robotics To Go Public Via $556.6M SPAC Deal

    Fenwick & West LLP-advised tech company Fort Robotics Inc. on Tuesday announced plans to go public by merging with special purpose acquisition company Newbury Street II Acquisition Corp., led by Ellenoff Grossman & Schole LLP, in a deal that values the merged business at a pro forma enterprise value of $556.6 million.

  • August 18, 2026

    ​​​​​​​Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    The Delaware Chancery Court last week tackled disputes involving multibillion-dollar mergers, corporate oversight, founder control, SPAC litigation, commercial contracts and attorney fees.

  • August 17, 2026

    Chicago Pot Co. Recast $2M Investment As Gift, Suit Claims

    Two Ohio investors claimed they were duped into sinking nearly $2 million on a Chicago dispensary under the promise that they would be partial owners, only to learn that their Illinois-based business partners would later recast the investments as gifts, according to a lawsuit filed in Ohio federal court.

  • August 17, 2026

    2 Firms To Lead Skechers Investor Suit Over $9.4B 3G Deal

    Saxena White PA and Labaton Keller Sucharow LLP's client will lead a suit in Delaware Chancery Court alleging Skechers' founder and family used their majority voting power to push through the company's $9.4 billion take-private sale to private equity giant 3G Capital.

  • August 17, 2026

    Electric Co. Can't Undo Class Status In ESOP Fight

    An Arizona federal judge refused to scrap class certification for a group of workers who claimed an electrical contractor failed to properly invest millions of dollars in its employee stock ownership plan, finding the plan participants at the helm of the case are fit to lead the suit.

  • August 17, 2026

    Latham-Led Veritas Capital Selling Epiq Solutions For $1.1B

    Latham & Watkins LLP-advised Veritas Capital announced Monday that it has agreed to sell Epiq Design Solutions to Polsinelli PC-advised TTM Technologies for $1.1 billion.

  • August 17, 2026

    FTC Gets $725M Liquid Nails Deal Blocked

    A New York federal court has sided with the Federal Trade Commission and blocked Loctite maker Henkel's planned $725 million acquisition of fellow construction adhesive brand Liquid Nails, following a bench trial in Manhattan last month.

  • August 17, 2026

    Rising Star: Sullivan & Cromwell's Amy Dreisiger

    Amy Dreisiger of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP has advised financial giants on multibillion-dollar deals and fundraisings, including Apollo on its partnership with Citi to launch a $25 billion private credit direct lending program and Goldman Sachs Asset Management on the formation of its $3.5 billion real estate equity fund, earning her a spot among the private equity law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars.

  • August 17, 2026

    Clifford Chance Pushes To Send Clawback Suit To Arbitration

    Clifford Chance LLP wants a high-profile partner pay dispute sent to arbitration, accusing two ex-partners who claim they're facing a $6 million clawback demand of "gamesmanship" by filing suit in New York federal court.

  • August 14, 2026

    Fla. Judge Rejects PE Investors' Bid To Block Asset Sale

    A Florida federal judge on Friday rejected a proposed class of private equity investors' emergency request to lift a mandated stay on their $150 million fraud suit and won't hand down a temporary restraining order that would've prevented the sale of infrastructure assets to major homebuilder D.R. Horton.

  • August 14, 2026

    Bezos-Backed Group Inks $7B Deal For Liverpool FC Stake

    Fenway Sports Group announced Friday that it has agreed to sell a minority stake in Liverpool Football Club to an investor consortium that includes a sports investment fund backed by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, in a deal that values the team at more than $7 billion. 

  • August 14, 2026

    Promethean, Emerging Launch $300M Hospitality Tech Fund

    Hospitality investment and operating platform Emerging Fund Management LLC and private equity firm Promethean Investments LLP announced Friday that they are teaming up as equal co-sponsors of a fund focused on technology underlying hospitality and experiential entertainment.

  • August 14, 2026

    Orrick Hires New Global Capital Markets Head From Kirkland

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP has hired a new global head of capital markets from Kirkland & Ellis LLP and is bringing on another capital markets partner from the firm later this month.

  • August 14, 2026

    Taxation With Representation: Miller Thomson, Bennett Jones

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, GO Residential Real Estate Investment Trust and a consortium of buyers acquire H&R Real Estate Investment Trust, insurance exchange Accelerant goes private in a deal with Thoma Bravo, and Goldman Sachs acquires NEOS Investments.

  • August 14, 2026

    $1.3B Airtable Deal Highlights Software M&A Revival

    Italian software company Bending Spoons' plan to buy Airtable is highlighting a surge in software industry consolidation following a sharp reset in private market valuations, as artificial intelligence adds another layer of pressure on companies to sell.

  • August 14, 2026

    Freshfields-Led Property Co. To Sell Valuation Biz Hometrack

    Property portal owner ZPG Ltd. said Friday that it has agreed to sell its data and analytics business Hometrack to private equity firm Providence Equity Partners, as the U.K. group focuses on its other businesses.

  • August 13, 2026

    Serena Williams Loses Bid To Register 'Serena Ventures' TM

    The Trademark Trial and Appeal Board has denied tennis star Serena Williams a trademark registration for the phrase "Serena Ventures" for her venture capital business, saying it's likely to be confused with an existing registration for "Serena" that covers overlapping services.

  • August 13, 2026

    3 Firms Guide Defense Tech Co. Aevex's $650M BlackSea Buy

    U.S. defense technology company Aevex Corp. said it has agreed to purchase BlackSea Technologies in a deal valued at about $650 million, with Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Crowell & Moring LLP advising Aevex and Cooley LLP representing BlackSea.

  • August 13, 2026

    777 Partners Gets New DIP Offer After Contentious Hearing

    Investment firm 777 Partners told a Texas bankruptcy judge on Thursday that it had received a competing offer to fund its Chapter 11 case, two days after the judge ended a hearing on the company's bankruptcy financing by imploring the debtors to come up with an alternative proposal.

  • August 13, 2026

    Bezos Backs Liverpool Deal, GameStop May Pivot, And More

    Jeff Bezos could be nearing his first foray into sports team ownership with a stake in Liverpool FC, GameStop may be rethinking its $55.5 billion pursuit of eBay, and Anthropic is talking with investors about launching the largest initial public offering ever. 

Expert Analysis

  • What B. Riley Dismissal Teaches About Governance Litigation

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    The same facts in litigation against B. Riley Financial produced three different outcomes in three courthouses, but the Court of Chancery's decision in Marchner v. B. Riley is the cleanest demonstration in years of why boards facing a government investigation often prepare for the wrong lawsuit, says Ashwin Ram at Buchalter.

  • Upping Fed, FDIC's Insider Loan Cap May Ease Bank Burdens

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    Coordinated Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and Federal Reserve proposals to raise the 1970s-era cap for bank executives borrowing from their institutions represent a long-needed regulatory recalibration that would lighten compliance obligations caused by the outdated ceiling without diminishing the original protections against conflicts of interest, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.

  • How To Approach Rising Foreign Direct Investment Hurdles

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    Attorneys advising on cross-border transactions need to take a practical but risk-aware approach as U.S.-led deals are encountering longer and more intrusive foreign direct investment reviews, say attorneys at Wilson Sonsini.

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    Going To Hardcore Shows Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    While government contracts law and the hardcore scene may seem entirely unrelated, in my experience, both are about community, focus, being prepared for the unexpected and managing chaos, says Isaac Natter at Fluet.

  • Rethinking Risk And Value In Private Credit Disputes

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    Private credit disputes will increasingly turn on whether lenders recognized enterprise-value risk and updated marks as borrower conditions changed, making valuation processes, trigger frameworks and portfolio oversight critical for investors and litigants, say Isil Erel at the Ohio State University and Farooq Javed at The Brattle Group.

  • 5 Financial Statement Fraud Red Flags To Spot Post-Sripetch

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently held in Sripetch v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that disgorgement exists to strip a wrongdoer of unjust enrichment, not merely to compensate victims for what they lost, shifting the work at the center of securities fraud cases in five ways, says Rand Manasse at Green Lane Partners.

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    Being A Sommelier Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Being a sommelier has quietly shaped how I practice law by changing the way I think, communicate and connect with people, and offers a constant reminder that expertise is about making your knowledge useful and accessible to others, says Kara Du at Sheppard.

  • Fed Report Underscores Focus On Nonbank, CRE Risks

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    The Federal Reserve Board's latest supervision and regulation report highlights that broad systemic stability will not insulate individual institutions from rigorous supervisory challenges regarding concentrated commercial real estate portfolios and nonbank partnerships, says Daniel Meade at Hogan Lovells.

  • NJ Supreme Court Ruling Exposes D&O Gaps For PE Boards

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    The New Jersey Supreme Court's recent decision in Mist Pharmaceuticals v. Berkley Insurance, barring directors and officers coverage, serves as a cautionary tale for private equity executives serving in overlapping roles at sponsor and portfolio companies, say attorneys at Reed Smith.

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    Teaching SEC Investigations Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Instructing a law school course on U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigations has made me a more thoughtful, deliberate practitioner because it requires me to continually reassess and challenge what I know about securities law enforcement, how I know it and how best to explain it, says David Chase at Miami Law.

  • What New USDA 'Beneficial Owner' Definition Means For Cos.

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture's recent pitch to add a new "beneficial owner" definition to its foreign-owned land reporting framework would overhaul how fund managers and joint venture participants report U.S. agricultural land interests, creating diligence risks as companies reassess governance rights and management structure, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.

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    Judges On AI: Examining Administrative, Organizational Uses

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    U.S. District Judge Alan Albright of the Western District of Texas examines how artificial intelligence could transform a court's ability to deal with administrative work and organize materials when preparing for hearings or drafting opinions, thereby affording judges more time to resolve contested issues.

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    Being A Singer Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Before law school, I spent seven years trying to make it as a professional singer in Los Angeles, and nearly everything I learned about preparation, humility, confidence and more has followed me into my legal practice, says Jessica Caterina at Moses & Singer.

  • Parsing Who Gets The Track Record In A Venture Partner Split

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    A recent California federal court order in TEEC Angel Management v. Tsingyuan Ventures allowing Lanham Act claims to proceed confirms that the question of who gets to tell the story of a shared win is now being litigated as false advertising instead of industry professional etiquette, says Ben Dubin at VC Expert Services.

  • $400M Serta Ruling Offers Warning On Uptier Deal Risks

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    A Texas bankruptcy court's recent remand ruling, which disallowed Serta Simmons Bedding’s uptier debt exchange and awarded $400 million to the minority lenders, demonstrates why deal counsel negotiating similar agreements should clearly define exceptions and lien subordination, while litigators should lean on express terms, says Jamie Aycock at Yetter Coleman.

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