Transactions UK

  • July 15, 2026

    Honesty Best Policy After Top UK Court's 'Good Faith' Ruling

    The ruling by the U.K. Supreme Court on the bounds of a director's duty to act in "good faith" makes it clear that honesty is the best policy, even if directors are at odds over what they think is best for their company, lawyers say.

  • July 15, 2026

    Supermarkets Investor Seeks £100M For £216M Grocery Deals

    Supermarket Income REIT PLC said Wednesday that it is planning to raise £100 million ($134.4 million) in equity to fund the acquisitions of nine grocery stores for £216 million in different parts of the U.K.

  • July 15, 2026

    Saudi Investor Appeals Time-Barred Claim In $5M Loan Fight

    A Saudi investor urged an appeals court Wednesday to revive its $5 million claim over an unpaid loan agreement, arguing that a London judge wrongly held the case was time-barred by applying too strict a test for what constituted an acknowledgment of the claim.

  • July 15, 2026

    UK Clears EBay's $1.2B Depop Buy After Merger Review

    Britain's competition watchdog said Wednesday that it has approved the planned $1.2 billion acquisition by eBay of Depop, an online marketplace for used apparel, at the end of the first phase of an investigation it launched in June.

  • July 15, 2026

    Components Maker Volex Buys Remainder Of Kepler For $90M

    Electrical components maker Volex has acquired the remaining 64.3% stake it did not already own in Kepler SignalTek, a medical products manufacturer, for up to $89.4 million, to broaden its presence in patient-connected devices.

  • July 15, 2026

    UK Antitrust Regulator Seeks Views On Danone-Huel Deal

    Britain's competition watchdog said Wednesday it has begun the early stages of reviewing Danone SA's proposed acquisition of meal replacement brand Huel Ltd., inviting businesses and consumers to comment on whether the deal could reduce competition in the U.K.

  • July 15, 2026

    Zenith Energy To Sell Italian Solar Assets For €12M

    Zenith Energy said Wednesday its Wesolar subsidiary has inked a non-binding agreement to sell its portfolio of solar development projects in northwest Italy for €12 million ($14 million), reaping a significant profit.

  • July 15, 2026

    Willkie Guides Saudi Re On Lloyd's Underwriter Stake Buy

    ​Saudi Reinsurance Co. has said it has agreed to acquire a minority stake in AdA Risk Holding Co. Ltd., a London-based specialty underwriting firm, as the reinsurer seeks to strengthen its position in the Lloyd's market.

  • July 15, 2026

    Infill Capital Partners Cancels £41M Approach For Safestay

    European real estate investment firm Infill Capital Partners has said it no longer plans to pursue its proposed £40.9 million ($54.8 million) take-private bid for Safestay, a British tourist hostels company.

  • July 15, 2026

    BoE Chief Calls For Law Reform For AI In Financial Advice

    The U.K. should start working now on major legal and public policy changes to account for the rising number of consumers using chatbots for financial advice, the governor of the Bank of England has warned.

  • July 14, 2026

    Shell To Sell Renewables Biz To India's Aditya Birla For $1.8B

    Shell has said it will sell its Indian renewables platform to Aditya Birla for $1.8 billion, less than four years after buying the business, as the oil giant reduces exposure to certain parts of its power generation assets.

  • July 14, 2026

    Ex-Macfarlanes Pro Joins FCA Regulatory Decisions Panel

    The Financial Conduct Authority said Tuesday that its board has appointed former Macfarlanes LLP lawyer Dan Lavender to its committee that ensures contested enforcement decisions are made fairly.

  • July 14, 2026

    UK To Accelerate Tokenization Of Wholesale Financial Markets

    The Treasury's champion of wholesale digital markets, Chris Woolard, has set out for Chancellor Rachel Reeves a 12-month plan to get companies, regulators and the government to develop online assets in wholesale financial markets.

  • July 14, 2026

    DAC Beachcroft Advises Biopharma On £3.5M Share Sale

    Poolbeg Pharma PLC said Tuesday it has conditionally raised £3.5 million ($4.7 million) through a share sale to fund two clinical trials through to completion and boost its position in talks with potential partners.

  • July 14, 2026

    AstraZeneca To Acquire Lung Cancer Drug License For $1.5B

    Multinational pharma giant AstraZeneca said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire worldwide rights to develop and commercialize a lung cancer drug for as much as $1.5 billion from Chinese pharma company Dizal Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

  • July 14, 2026

    Covert Director Breached Good Faith Duty, Top UK Court Says

    A director who covertly sabotaged his board's strategy to sell a business breached his statutory duty to act in good faith, Britain's top court ruled Tuesday, holding that his belief that he was acting in the company's long-term interests did not excuse his conduct.

  • July 14, 2026

    Flooring Biz Victoria Sells Belgian Asset For €34.4M

    Flooring company Victoria PLC said Tuesday that it has completed the €34.4 million ($40 million) sale-and-leaseback of its Belgian distribution center as it continues to shift much of its Balta Rugs manufacturing to Turkey.

  • July 13, 2026

    DLA Piper Steers Engineer's UK Pension Plan Buy-In

    The U.K. pension plan of global engineering consultancy Stantec has completed a full insurance buy-in, securing the retirement benefits of all 680 members, a financial adviser said on Monday.

  • July 13, 2026

    Helix Exploration Closes $11M Purchase Of Helium Facility

    Helix Exploration said Monday it has completed the acquisition of a helium liquefaction facility in Oklahoma in an $11 million cash and shares deal.

  • July 13, 2026

    AkzoNobel Rejects Nippon Paint's €7.5B Bid For Paint Unit

    AkzoNobel NV said Monday that Nippon Paint is still interested in acquiring its decorative paints business for €7.5 billion ($8.6 billion) after the owner of Dulux brand rejected an earlier joint takeover attempt from the Japanese rival and another company worth €12.5 billion.

  • July 13, 2026

    Reed Smith-Led Marketing Co. Rejects Rival's £43M Approach

    U.K. marketing group System1 said Monday it has rejected an unsolicited £43.1 million ($57.7 million) takeover approach by its rival Brave Bison, arguing that it significantly undervalues the business.

  • July 13, 2026

    Marine Insurers Get Backing For Thomas Miller Takeover

    Two marine insurers in merger talks said Monday that 89% of shareholders in Thomas Miller Holdings have accepted their joint takeover offer, with the acquisition of the holding company expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2026.

  • July 10, 2026

    Infill Capital Partners Eyes £41M Deal To Take Safestay Private

    Safestay said Friday that European real estate investment firm Infill Capital Partners is weighing a £40.9 million ($54.8 million) takeover offer for the tourist hostels owner that will take the company private.

  • July 10, 2026

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

    The past week in London has seen lawyer Ian Rosenblatt launch legal action against music mogul Simon Cowell, Boohoo face a fresh investor claim after previously facing allegations that it feigned ignorance of labor abuses in its supply chain, and an ex-Tory MP and his chief of staff sued by their former employer. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • July 10, 2026

    LondonMetric Consortium Sweetens £397M Bid For Picton

    LondonMetric Property and Schroder REIT said Friday they have improved Schroder REIT's share component of their proposed all-share takeover of Picton by 1.45%, even though the revised terms decreased the British REIT's value to approximately £397 million ($533 million).

Expert Analysis

  • CMA Reports Signal Tighter Scrutiny Of AI Model Markets

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    The Competition and Markets Authority’s recent reports on artificial intelligence foundation models suggest that competition in AI is not working as it should, so large digital firms can expect the regulator to use its full toolbox as it continues to monitor and investigate the sector, say lawyers at Cooley.

  • How Gov't Response Addresses Investment Act Concerns

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    The government’s recently published response to a call for evidence on the National Security and Investment Act is largely appropriate to stakeholder concerns raised and demonstrates in its five areas of focus that it is willing to respond to live issues, say lawyers at Watson Farley.

  • Pharma Remains A Key Focus Of EU Antitrust Enforcement

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    The recently published European Commission report on pharmaceutical sector competition law illustrates that effective enforcement of EU rules remains a matter of high priority for EU and national authorities, say lawyers at Dechert.

  • The Dangers Of Providing Misleading Info In A Merger Review

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    Although Kingspan's recent proposed acquisition of Trimo, brought before the European Commission, was abandoned following investigation for an alleged breach of EU Merger Regulation requirements, it has brought to light the importance of submitting accurate and complete information in merger reviews to avoid incurring a substantial fine, say lawyers at Steptoe.

  • Cum-Ex Prosecutions Storm Shows No Sign Of Abating

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    The ongoing trial of Sanjay Shah in Denmark is a clear indicator that efforts remain focused on holding to account the alleged architects and beneficiaries of cum-ex trading, and with these prosecutions making their way across Europe, it is a more turbulent time now than ever, says Niall Hearty at Rahman Ravelli.

  • Spartan Arbitration Tactics Against Well-Funded Opponents

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    Like the ancient Spartans who held off a numerically superior Persian army at the Battle of Thermopylae, trial attorneys and clients faced with arbitration against an opponent with a bigger war chest can take a strategic approach to create a pass to victory, say Kostas Katsiris and Benjamin Argyle at Venable.

  • EU Inquiry Offers First Insight Into Foreign Subsidy Law

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    The European Commission's first in-depth investigation under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation into a public procurement process, and subsequent brief on regulatory trends, sheds light on the commission's approach to such cases, as well as jurisdictional, procedural and substantive issues under the regulation, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.

  • Key Points From EC Economic Security Screening Initiatives

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    Lawyers at Herbert Smith analyze the European Commission's five recently announced initiatives aimed at de-risking the EU's trade and investment links with third countries, including the implementation of mandatory screening mechanisms and extending coverage to investments made by EU companies that are controlled subsidiaries of non-EU investors.

  • Vodafone Decision Highlights Wide Scope Of UK's FDI Rules

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    The U.K. government’s recently imposed conditions required for its approval of Vodafone and Etisalat’s strategic relationship agreement under its National Security and Investment Act jurisdiction, illustrating the significance of the act as an important factor for transactions with a U.K. link, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.

  • What Extension Of French FDI Control Means For Investors

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    The recently published French order on foreign investment control expands the regime's application to more sectors and at a lower threshold of share ownership, illustrating France's determination to maintain sovereignty over its supply chains in sensitive sectors, and adding new considerations for potential investors in these areas, say lawyers at Linklaters.

  • What To Expect For Private Capital Investment Funds In 2024

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    As 2024 gets underway, market sentiment in the private fundraising sphere seems more optimistic, with a greater focus on deal sourcing and operational optimizations, and an increased emphasis on impact and sustainability strategies, say lawyers at Ropes & Gray.

  • Cayman Islands Off AML Risk Lists, Signaling Robust Controls

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    As a world-leading jurisdiction for securitization special purpose entities, the removal of the Cayman Islands from increased anti-money laundering monitoring lists is a significant milestone that will benefit new and existing financial services customers conducting business in the territory, say lawyers at Walkers Global.

  • Acquisition Of AI Tech Poses Challenges For Media Industry

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    The artificial intelligence regulatory landscape is changing quickly, and media and entertainment companies planning to acquire AI technology through a merger, acquisition or licensing deal should be mindful of potential new compliance requirements and AI-specific insurance products, say lawyers at Covington.

  • Due Diligence Pointers After Entain Deferred Prosecution Deal

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    The Crown Prosecution Service's £615 million settlement with Entain last month signifies that the CPS is a serious enforcer of corporate crime, and illustrates the importance of carrying out a tailored risk assessment in preparation for and following an acquisition, say Matthew Cowie and Aziz Rahman at Rahman Ravelli.

  • What Can Be Learned From Adobe-Figma Merger Termination

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    The Competition and Markets Authority’s role in the recent termination of the proposed Adobe-Figma merger deal indicates the regulator's intention to be seen as a strong enforcer in the technology sphere, and serves as a warning for companies to address antitrust risks early on in the merger process, say Deirdre Taylor and Molly Heslop at Gibson Dunn.

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