Private Equity

  • April 17, 2026

    'Constantly Shifting': Judge Rips Musk, OpenAI As Trial Nears

    A California federal judge Friday appeared frustrated with Elon Musk and OpenAI ahead of trial over Musk's challenge to OpenAI's conversion to a for-profit entity, criticizing the parties' "constantly shifting" positions and doubting whether she has the authority to grant the relief Musk requested.

  • April 17, 2026

    Drone Co. Aevex Joins Defense-Related IPOs, Raising $320M

    Drone-maker Aevex Corp. began trading Friday after raising $320 million in its initial public ‌offering, steered by a Kirkland & Ellis LLP team and with Latham & Watkins LLP advising the underwriters.

  • April 17, 2026

    NorthStar Inks $300M SPAC Deal As Space Debris Risk Rises

    NorthStar Earth & Space said Friday it will merge with a blank-check company in a deal valuing NorthStar at $300 million, as the Canadian company bets that increasingly congested orbits will require continuous monitoring to avoid collisions and service disruptions.

  • April 17, 2026

    Macquarie Selling Romanian Grid Network For About $825M

    Premier Energy Group said Friday it has agreed to acquire Romania-based electricity distributor Distributie Energie Oltenia, or DEO, from funds managed by Australia's Macquarie Asset Management for about €700 million ($825 million).

  • April 17, 2026

    Reed Smith Lands McDermott Fund Finance Pro In Miami

    Reed Smith LLP has added a partner in Miami from McDermott Will & Schulte LLP to bolster its capacity to advise clients about fund finance and private capital matters.

  • April 17, 2026

    Latham Leads Kailera's $625M IPO In Obesity Drug Push

    Obesity biotech Kailera Therapeutics made its public debut Friday, raising $625 million in an upsized initial public offering that represents one of the largest biotech IPOs in recent years.

  • April 17, 2026

    Taxation With Representation: Skadden, Stikeman Elliott

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Amazon.com Inc. buys satellite communications company Globalstar Inc., waste management company GFL Environmental Inc. acquires Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp., and Standard Life PLC buys the British subsidiary of Dutch insurer Aegon.

  • April 17, 2026

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    The past week in London has seen Aston Martin file an appeal in a row with Chinese carmaker Geely over its winged logo for London black cabs, Ineos sue Ben Ainslie's America's Cup team for a £180 million ($244 million) boat, White & Case face a claim from two energy storage companies, and a golf tour company bring a claim against Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund after the fund invested in its rival.

  • April 16, 2026

    Latham-Led Nuclear Power Supplier X-Energy Eyes $750M IPO

    X-Energy Inc., which develops advanced nuclear reactors and fuel technology, is looking to raise $750 million in an upcoming initial public offering guided by Latham & Watkins LLP, the company has announced.

  • April 16, 2026

    San Diego Alleges Fire Truck-Makers Attempted Monopoly

    San Diego has alleged in a federal lawsuit that fire truck manufacturers REV Group and Oshkosh Corp., along with private equity firm American Industrial Partners, orchestrated an anticompetitive scheme to consolidate the market and charge municipalities across the nation inflated prices.

  • April 16, 2026

    OpenAI, Musk OK With Bifurcated Trial And Advisory Jury

    Elon Musk, OpenAI and Microsoft agreed Thursday to a California federal judge's proposal to bifurcate the trial's liability phase from the remedies phase in a case challenging the artificial intelligence company's conversion to a for-profit entity, and that the jury for the liability phase should serve on an advisory basis.

  • April 16, 2026

    Trump Depo Bid Can't Justify Trial Delay, Fla. Judge Rules

    A Florida state court judge on Thursday declined to pause a lawsuit over taking Trump Media & Technology Group public, saying the backers of President Donald Trump's Truth Social platform haven't shown good reason to delay a July trial start date while they appeal an order denying their bid to depose the president. 

  • April 16, 2026

    International Paper To Pay $360M For Wash. Paper Mill Co.

    International Paper said Thursday that it has agreed to acquire North Pacific Paper Co., a paper manufacturer and portfolio company of One Rock Capital Partners, for $360 million. 

  • April 16, 2026

    Kirkland-Led Madison Air Prices Largest IPO Of 2026 At $2.2B

    Air ventilation and filtration company Madison Air Solutions made its public trading debut Thursday after pricing a blockbuster $2.2 billion initial public offering, marking the largest IPO of 2026 so far.

  • April 16, 2026

    Sazerac Pitches $15B Brown-Forman Buy, Plus More Rumors

    Alcoholic drink giant Sazerac has offered to acquire Jack Daniel's maker Brown-Forman for $15 billion, United Airlines CEO pitched a mega-merger with rival American Airlines to President Donald Trump, and popular pizza chains Papa John's and Pizza Hut are considering new ownership.

  • April 16, 2026

    Multi-Color Wins OK For Ch. 11 Plan Cutting $3.9B In Debt

    A New Jersey bankruptcy judge on Thursday confirmed Multi-Color Corp.'s reorganization plan less than three months after the label-maker sought Chapter 11 protection, allowing the company to slash $3.9 billion in debt and raise $889 million in new capital.

  • April 16, 2026

    4 Canadian Law Firms Steer $9.4B REIT Take-Private Deal

    Choice Properties REIT and private equity firm KingSett Capital have agreed to acquire First Capital REIT in a transaction valued at approximately $9.4 billion, including debt, in a deal steered by four Canadian law firms. 

  • April 16, 2026

    Katten Partner Rejoins Epstein Becker In DC For 3rd Time

    Epstein Becker Green LLP has rehired, for the third time, a healthcare transactional attorney who focuses his practice on guiding hospital systems, private equity-backed entities and professional practices on transactional matters and regulatory compliance.

  • April 16, 2026

    Davis Polk, Ropes & Gray Lead Defense Tech Firm Arxis' $1.1B IPO

    Bloomfield, Connecticut-based aerospace parts manufacturer Arxis said it raised $1.1 billion after pricing shares at the top of their range in a Thursday initial public offering advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Ropes & Gray LLP.

  • April 16, 2026

    O'Melveny Adds M&A Duo From BakerHostetler In Dallas

    O'Melveny & Myers LLP announced Thursday that it has bulked up its mergers and acquisitions and private equity group with a pair of Dallas-based partners who came aboard from BakerHostetler, further strengthening the firm's growing presence in the Lone Star State.

  • April 15, 2026

    Ace Secures $228M Across 2 Flagship Funds Despite Volatility

    Global investment group Ace & Company on Wednesday revealed that it secured a total of $228 million of capital commitments across two of its flagship funds in the first quarter of the year, a feat that the firm said came during "significant" market volatility and "heightened" geopolitical uncertainty.

  • April 15, 2026

    Cvent Investors Reach $12M Deal To End Take-Private Suit

    Stockholders of cloud-based event management technology provider Cvent Holding Corp. have reached a $12 million settlement with the company, its top brass and its controlling shareholder over claims that they breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the company's $4.6 billion take-private sale to affiliates of Blackstone Inc.

  • April 15, 2026

    V&E, Kirkland Advise On $650M Natural Gas Storage Sale

    Spire Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed to sell its natural gas storage assets in Wyoming and Oklahoma to global infrastructure investor I Squared Capital for $650 million.

  • April 15, 2026

    White & Case Hires Reed Smith M&A Partner In DC

    White & Case LLP has hired a former Reed Smith LLP partner, who is joining the team in Washington, D.C., to continue her practice focused on mergers and acquisitions matters.

  • April 15, 2026

    Leo Says Missteps Sank $50M SpaceX Investment In Appeal

    The Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday grappled with whether a fund manager's handling of a failed $50 million SpaceX investment crossed the line into fiduciary misconduct, as attorneys for both sides clashed over causation, fairness and a controversial $16 million fee award stemming from the dispute.

Expert Analysis

  • Navigating The SEC's Evolving Foreign Private Issuer Regime

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    As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reevaluates foreign private issuer eligibility, FPIs face not only incremental compliance costs but also a potential reshaping of listing strategies, capital access, enforcement exposure and global regulatory coordination, potential unintended effects that deserve further exploration, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.

  • Opinion

    High Court, Not A Single Justice, Should Decide On Recusal

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    As public trust in the U.S. Supreme Court continues to decline, the court should adopt a collegial framework in which all justices decide questions of recusal together — a reform that respects both judicial independence and due process for litigants, say Michael Broyde at Emory University and Hayden Hall at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware.

  • Series

    Traveling Solo Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Traveling by myself has taught me to assess risk, understand tone and stay calm in high-pressure situations, which are not only useful life skills, but the foundation of how I support my clients, says Lacey Gutierrez at Group Five Legal.

  • Series

    Law School's Missed Lessons: Client Service

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    Law school teaches you how to interpret the law, but it doesn't teach you some of the key ways to keeping clients satisfied, lessons that I've learned in the most unexpected of places: a book on how to be a butler, says Gregory Ramos at Armstrong Teasdale.

  • US-German M&A Hits Its Stride Despite Economic Headwinds

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    Against expectations, dealmakers in both the U.S. and Germany are actively seeking investment opportunities in each other's markets, with 2025 shaping up to be the strongest year in recent memory, say attorneys at White & Case.

  • Opinion

    Ending Quarterly Reporting Would Erode Investor Protection

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    President Donald Trump recently called for an end to the long-standing practice of corporate quarterly reporting, but doing so would reduce transparency, create information asymmetries, provide more opportunities for corporate fraud and risk increased stock price volatility, while not meaningfully increasing long-term investments, say attorneys at Bleichmar Fonti.

  • Series

    Adapting To Private Practice: 3 Tips On Finding The Right Job

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    After 23 years as a state and federal prosecutor, when I contemplated moving to a law firm, practicing solo or going in-house, I found there's a critical first step — deep self-reflection on what you truly want to do and where your strengths lie, says Rachael Jones at McKool Smith.

  • A Look At Project Crypto's Plans For Digital Asset Regulation

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    U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins' recent announcement of Project Crypto, an agencywide initiative to modernize federal securities regulations, signals a significant shift toward a more flexible regulatory framework that would shape the future of the U.S. digital asset market, say attorneys at WilmerHale.

  • Series

    Painting Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Painting trains me to see both the fine detail and the whole composition at once, enabling me to identify friction points while keeping sight of a client's bigger vision, but the most significant lesson I've brought to my legal work has been the value of originality, says Jana Gouchev at Gouchev Law.

  • Opinion

    SEC Arbitration Shift Is At Odds With Fraud Deterrence

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent statement allowing the use of mandatory arbitration by new publicly traded companies could result in higher legal costs, while removing the powerful deterrent impact of public lawsuits that have helped make the U.S. securities markets a model of transparency and fairness, say attorneys at Labaton Keller.

  • Protecting Sensitive Court Filings After Recent Cyber Breach

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    In the wake of a recent cyberattack on federal courts' Case Management/Electronic Case Files system, civil litigants should consider seeking enhanced protections for sensitive materials filed under seal to mitigate the risk of unauthorized exposure, say attorneys at Redgrave.

  • Gauging SEC Short-Sale Rules' Future After 5th Circ. Remand

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    Though the Fifth Circuit recently remanded to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission two Biden-era rules requiring disclosure of securities lending and short-sale activity in order to consider the rules' cumulative economic impact, it's possible they will get reproposed, meaning compliance timelines could change, says Scott Budlong at Barnes & Thornburg.

  • Series

    Judging Figure Skating Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Judging figure skating competitions helps me hone the focus, decisiveness and ability to process complex real-time information I need in court, but more importantly, it makes me reengage with a community and my identity outside of law, which, paradoxically, always brings me back to work feeling restored, says Megan Raymond at Groombridge Wu.

  • What Ethics Rules Say On Atty Discipline For Online Speech

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    Though law firms are free to discipline employees for their online commentary about Charlie Kirk or other social media activity, saying crude or insensitive things on the internet generally doesn’t subject attorneys to professional discipline under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, says Stacie H. Rosenzweig at Halling & Cayo.

  • Balancing The Risks And Rewards Of Private Equity In 401(k)s

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    The recent executive order directing government agencies to consider encouraging private equity and other alternative investments in 401(k) plans does not change the fundamental fiduciary calculus or reduce risk, as success with private investments will depend on careful analysis of both participant demand and fiduciary obligations, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.

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