Transactions UK

  • July 22, 2026

    Writers Guild Wants Paramount-Warner Bros. Block Extended

    The Writers Guild of America asked a California federal judge Wednesday to extend the two-week injunction against Paramount Skydance's proposed $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, warning that permitting the deal to close while challenges proceed would allow the companies to shut down projects and share negotiation information.

  • July 29, 2026

    Orrick Hires 3 Project Finance Pros From Willkie In Paris

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP said Wednesday that it has hired a team of three project finance lawyers from Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP to boost its energy and infrastructure practice in Paris.

  • July 22, 2026

    Lawfront Sues Slater Heelis Partners For £4.6M Over Sale

    Legal services group Lawfront has filed a £4.6 million ($6.2 million) claim over its acquisition of Slater Heelis, arguing that five of the law firm's partners at the time made false promises about the value of its book of work during the purchase.

  • July 22, 2026

    FCA Finds Financial Crime Rule Breaches At Asset Managers

    The Financial Conduct Authority raised concerns Wednesday that some asset managers had inadequate financial crime controls in breach of legal requirements and regulatory expectations.

  • July 22, 2026

    UK Investment Biz Raises £16.5M In Equity From Shares Sale

    Investment company CVC Income & Growth said Wednesday that it has raised approximately £16.5 million ($22 million) in equity by selling shares it held in treasury to meet "sustained demand" from individual and institutional investors.

  • July 22, 2026

    Sirius Buys German Business Park For €49.8M

    Property investor Sirius Real Estate said Wednesday that it has acquired an industrial business park northeast of Frankfurt for €49.8 million ($56.8 million), further strengthening its German portfolio.

  • July 22, 2026

    Vacuum Valve Maker To Buy Chip Tech Company For $136M

    Swiss vacuum valve maker VAT Group AG said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire Atonarp Inc., a Japanese semiconductor technology company, for 110 million Swiss francs ($135.4 million), to help monitor microchip manufacture at the nanoscale.

  • July 22, 2026

    BoE Seeks To Clarify Rules For Financial Mutuals Deals

    The Bank of England floated rules on Wednesday designed to encourage the consolidation of smaller financial mutuals as part of a wider effort to double the size of the £223 billion ($298 billion) sector.

  • July 22, 2026

    CMA Launches Review Of McCormick's $45B Unilever Deal

    The competition watchdog has launched a review into the proposed $44.8 billion acquisition by McCormick & Co. Inc. of Unilever PLC's foods business, inviting responses before it decides whether to open a formal merger investigation.

  • July 22, 2026

    Spain's Iberdrola To Pay €2B For 80% Of Finnish Power Biz

    Spanish utility giant Iberdrola SA has said it will buy an 80% stake in Finnish electricity distributor Caruna for €2 billion ($2.3 billion) to break into the Nordic country's power market.

  • July 21, 2026

    Norway's Var Energi To Combine With BlueNord In $1.3B Deal

    Norway's Var Energi said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire BlueNord in a deal valuing the Danish-focused oil and gas producer at about 12.8 billion Norwegian crowns ($1.3 billion), creating what Var said will be Europe's largest independent oil and gas producer.

  • July 21, 2026

    Clipway Clinches $6.4B Debut Secondaries Fund

    Secondaries firm Clipway, advised by Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, on Tuesday announced that it closed its debut secondaries fund after securing $6.4 billion of investor commitments.

  • July 21, 2026

    Orrick Beats $74M Negligence Claim Over Carlyle Deal Advice

    Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP defeated a Nigerian tourism company's $74 million professional negligence claim over legal advice on an investment deal with The Carlyle Group, as a London judge ruled Tuesday that the claim was time-barred.

  • July 21, 2026

    Jeff Bezos, UK Gov't Join $450M Investment In Startup CuspAI

    Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and the U.K. government have joined investors injecting $450 million into CuspAI, as part of a coalition that is aiming to accelerate the discovery of advanced materials, the British artificial intelligence startup said.

  • July 21, 2026

    Sackers Steers £760M Pension Deal For Engineering Group

    M&G said Tuesday that it has taken on £760 million ($1 billion) of pension plan liabilities from a retirement savings program sponsored by FTSE 100 engineering business Smiths Group, in a deal steered by Sackers.

  • July 21, 2026

    Frasers Ups Hugo Boss Stake To Hit 30% Takeover Threshold

    Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct, said Tuesday it had increased its stake in Hugo Boss AG to more than 30%, clearing the mandatory threshold for its €2.57 billion ($2.93 billion) takeover bid that it disclosed in June.

  • July 21, 2026

    UK Fintech Co. Kicks Off £405M Share Buyback

    Wise Group began a stock repurchase program on Tuesday of up to £405 million ($543 million), in a move expected to downsize the financial technology company's share capital.

  • July 21, 2026

    Weil-Led Outsourcer OCS Agrees To Take Over Mitie For £3.1B

    Outsourcing giant OCS said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire U.K. rival Mitie Group PLC in an all-cash deal valuing the company's equity at £3.1 billion ($4.1 billion).

  • July 21, 2026

    London Aims For Global Appeal With Continuous Trading

    The London Stock Exchange said Tuesday that it will allow worldwide investors to trade on its platform continuously from Monday to Friday to boost its appeal across global time zones.

  • July 20, 2026

    Burnham Vows 'Circuit Breaker' Moment As He Becomes PM

    Andy Burnham succeeded Keir Starmer as British prime minister on Monday, pledging to end four decades of private sector-led policy by expanding state control over people's well-being and the economy.

  • July 20, 2026

    Eurofins Scientific To Buy Rival Testing Biz For $400M

    Testing laboratories company Eurofins Scientific said Monday that it has agreed to acquire the biopharmaceutical product testing, environmental testing and food testing services business of Element Materials Technology for $400 million.

  • July 20, 2026

    Gov't Warned About 'Blunt Thresholds' For Pension Investment

    The government must encourage pension schemes to invest more in the domestic economy through targeted incentives and a stronger pipeline of investment opportunities, rather than impose mandatory size thresholds or deadlines, a trade body has warned.

  • July 20, 2026

    REIT Finds £62M Bid From Rival AEW UK 'Attractive'

    Alternative Income REIT said Monday that the potential all-share takeover offer of approximately £62.1 million ($83.5 million) from AEW UK appears to be more attractive than a competing £57.5 million cash approach from its largest shareholder Glenstone.

  • July 20, 2026

    O'Melveny-Led Samsung Biologics To Buy Drug Co. For $1.8B

    Samsung Biologics said Monday it has agreed to acquire Swiss drug manufacturer PolyPeptide Group in an all-cash deal worth 1.46 billion Swiss francs ($1.8 billion), accelerating the South Korean company's expansion into the growing peptide biopharmaceutical sector.

  • July 20, 2026

    REIT Segro Bats Away Latest £13.5B Prologis Offer

    London-listed Segro said Monday that it has rejected a third takeover approach from U.S. real estate investment trust Prologis valuing it at £13.5 billion ($18.2 billion), but said it would be willing to engage in talks if an "improved proposal" was made.

Expert Analysis

  • What The Future Of AI In Financial Services Looks Like

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    Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the global financial services industry, with a hybrid model likely to evolve where AI handles routine tasks and humans focus on strategy and decision-making, so financial institutions should work with regulators to establish ethical standards and meet regulatory expectations without stifling innovation, say lawyers at Womble Bond.

  • What UK Security Act Report Indicates For Future Gov't Policy

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    Following the recent publication of the National Security and Investment Act report on the scrutiny of proposed investments, it will be interesting to see how the act’s powers fit into a government policy that plans to cut regulatory obstacles, while maintaining a hard line on national security, say lawyers at Katten Muchin.

  • What UK Takeover Code's Narrowed Focus Will Mean For Cos.

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    In narrowing its scope of application, the U.K. Takeover Panel's forthcoming amended code will have practical implications for U.K.-registered companies and ultimately provide greater market clarity and certainty, say lawyers at Davis Polk.

  • M&A Takeaways From 1st EU Foreign Subsidies Merger Ruling

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    The European Commission’s recent decision on the merger between e& and PFF Telecom is the first to approve a transaction subject to commitments under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, serving as a helpful guide by confirming that behavioral measures ring-fencing EU activities from the potential effect of third-country subsidies are acceptable, say lawyers at Cleary.

  • Factors Driving EU Competition Policy For The Next 5 Years

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    Teresa Ribera Rodríguez’s recent nomination as the new European Union commissioner for competition prompts questions about policy and enforcement, with goals to enhance competition in business, implement stronger and faster enforcement, and promote and fund decarbonization likely in her sights during a five-year term, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • Modernizing UK Trade Settlement Standard: The Road Ahead

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    Andrew Tsang and Tom Bacon at BCLP consider the rationale and challenges of a potential U.K. trade settlement acceleration, part of an initiative to modernize the financial market infrastructure, and suggest that incorporating distributed ledger technology as a synchronized recording system would facilitate the move.

  • What EU Antitrust Guidelines Will Mean For Dominant Cos.

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    The European Commission’s recent draft antitrust guidelines will steer courts' enforcement powers, increasing the risk for dominant firms engaging in exclusive dealing without any apparent basis to shift the burden of proof to those companies, say lawyers at Latham.

  • Draft Merger Control Guidance Allows CMA To Cast Wide Net

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    The Competition and Markets Authority's recent draft merger control guidance, reflecting the regulator's strengthened powers under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act, introduces extensive change and potential procedural improvements, specifically concerning reviews of private equity firms, say lawyers at Travers Smith.

  • Reflecting On 12 Months Of The EU Foreign Subsidy Regime

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    New European Commission guidance, addressing procedural questions and finally providing clarity on “distortion” in merger control and public procurement, offers an opportunity to reflect on the year since foreign subsidy notification obligations were introduced, say lawyers at Fried Frank.

  • Review Of EU Cross-Border Merger Regs' Impact On Irish Cos.

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    Looking back on the year since the European Union Mobility Directive was transposed into Irish law, enabling Irish and European Economic Area limited liability companies to participate in cross-border deals, it is clear that restructuring options available to Irish companies with EU operations have significantly expanded, say lawyers at Matheson.

  • A Look At UK, EU And US Cartel Enforcement Trends

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    The European Union, U.K. and U.S. competition agencies' recently issued joint statement on competition risks in generative artificial intelligence demonstrates increased cross-border collaboration on cartel investigations, meaning companies facing investigations in one jurisdiction should anticipate related investigations in other jurisdictions, say lawyers at Latham & Watkins.

  • Testing The Limits Of English Courts' Pro-Arbitration Stance

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    Although the Court of Appeal recently upheld a $64 million arbitration award in Eternity Sky v. Zhang, the judgment offers rare insight into when the English courts’ general inclination to enforce arbitral awards may be outweighed by competing policy interests such as consumer rights, say Declan Gallivan and Peter Morton at K&L Gates.

  • EU Merger Control Concerns Remain After ECJ Illumina Ruling

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    The recent European Court of Justice judgment in Illumina-Grail is a welcome check on the commission's power to review low-threshold transactions, but with uncertainty persisting under existing laws and discretion left to national regulators, many pitfalls in European Union merger control remain, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.

  • Examining The EU's New Payments Services Package

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    Following recent European Parliament elections, the spotlight is turning to the highly anticipated payments services package expected in September, marking a pivotal moment in the legislative process that will reshape the payment services ecosystem in the European Union, says Kristýna Tupá and Karolína Hlavinková at Schoenherr.

  • EU Reports Signal Greenwashing Focus For Financial Sector

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    Reports from the European Supervisory Authorities on enforcement of sustainability information, plus related guidance issued by the European Securities and Markets Authority, represent a fundamental change in how businesses must operate to maintain integrity and public trust, say Amilcare Sada and Matteo Fanton at A&O Shearman.

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