Transactions UK

  • June 24, 2025

    VietJet Air Loses Bid To Ax $181M Plane Lease Dispute Ruling

    A Vietnamese budget airline lost its fight to overturn a decision that it is liable to pay an investment company $181 million for failing to make aircraft leasing payments when a London court ruled Tuesday that the notices served to terminate the leasing deals were valid.

  • June 24, 2025

    Fintech Accuses JP Morgan Of Waging 'Proxy War' In Greece

    Fintech company WeRealize accused J.P. Morgan on Tuesday of waging a legal "proxy war" against its directors in Greece to prevent it from purchasing the investment bank's stake in a payments startup joint venture.

  • June 24, 2025

    Amundsen Davis Guiding First Financial On Westfield Buy

    Amundsen Davis LLC is advising First Financial Bancorp on a new agreement to purchase Westfield Bancorp for $325 million, while SquirePatton Boggs (US) LLP is representing the seller, Westfield parent Ohio Farmers Insurance Co.

  • June 24, 2025

    Volvo Sells Construction Unit To Chinese Rival For $839M

    Swedish motor giant Volvo Group said Tuesday that its construction equipment subsidiary has agreed to sell its Chinese business to Lingong Group for 8 billion Swedish kronor ($839 million).

  • June 24, 2025

    Paul Hastings-Led Mobile Comms Biz To Buy Rival For $145M

    Norwegian technology company Link Mobility said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire South African rival SMSPortal in a deal worth up to $145 million in a cash-and-stock deal, as it seeks to expand beyond Europe.

  • June 24, 2025

    Engineer Hunting Buys Oil Drill Tool Maker FES For £50M

    Hunting PLC said Tuesday it has acquired the U.K.'s Flexible Engineered Solutions (Group) Holdings Ltd. for £50 million ($68 million) in cash, as the energy industry engineering supplier moves to further grow its offshore and sub-sea revenues.

  • June 24, 2025

    Kingfisher Starts 2nd Stage Of £300M Share Buyback Plan

    Home improvements business Kingfisher began a stock repurchase program of up to £50 million ($68 million) on Tuesday, the second step in its wider share buyback plan worth £300 million.

  • June 24, 2025

    Diversified Energy, Carlyle To Invest Up To $2B In US Assets

    Diversified Energy Co. and global investor Carlyle said Tuesday they will invest up to $2 billion in assets to help expand the oil and gas producer's presence in the U.S.

  • June 24, 2025

    Danish Pensions Fintech Biz Expands Into UK Market

    Festina Finance, a Danish financial technology company, said it has begun fully operating its retirement savings platform for administrators of British pension plans.

  • June 23, 2025

    NFL Jets Owner Nabs Stake In Crystal Palace In $254M Deal

    British Premier League team Crystal Palace F.C., advised by Sidley Austin LLP, on Monday confirmed that the NFL's New York Jets' co-owner Robert "Woody" Johnson, led by Proskauer Rose LLP, has amassed a stake in the Selhurst, South London-based team.

  • June 23, 2025

    CMS-Led LondonMetric Finalizes £700M Urban Logistics Buy

    LondonMetric Property PLC said Monday that its cash-and-stock takeover of Urban Logistics REIT PLC worth approximately £699 million ($943 million) has been completed after getting approval from the High Court.

  • June 23, 2025

    Staffer Can't Ax Amazon's Defense To Russia Tech Sale Claim

    A former Amazon employee on Monday lost his bid to strike out the tech giant's defense to his claims that he was fired for blowing the whistle on alleged sales of its facial recognition technology to Russia.

  • June 23, 2025

    EU Proposes Cutting Transaction Reporting Rules For Firms

    The European Union's markets watchdog proposed Monday to simplify rules for financial firms on reporting transactions to national regulators.

  • June 23, 2025

    Security Screening Biz Thruvision No Longer Up For Sale

    Thruvision Group PLC, a security technology firm, on Monday announced the cancellation of a process to put itself up for sale, as it issued an update on its cash reserves.

  • June 23, 2025

    Assura Backs PHP's Sweetened £1.79B Takeover Bid

    Primary Health Properties said Monday it has won Assura PLC's support for its takeover bid by increasing its offer for the company to approximately £1.79 billion ($2.34 billion), seeing off a rival bid from private equity firms KKR and Stonepeak.

  • June 23, 2025

    Getty-Shutterstock $3.7B Merger Faces UK Scrutiny

    Britain's antitrust watchdog said Monday that it is looking into the proposed merger of Getty Images Holdings Inc. and Shutterstock Inc. to create a $3.7 billion visual content company, to decide if it will harm competition in U.K. markets.

  • June 23, 2025

    Squire Patton Steers Just's £67M Pension Deal For 2 Plans

    Pension insurer Just Group said Monday it has penned a £67 million ($90 million) retirement savings deal for two plans, guided by law firm Squire Patton Boggs LLP.

  • June 23, 2025

    Medical Tech Biz Aims To Raise €520M In Frankfurt Float

    Brainlab said Monday it will sell shares to raise up to €520 million ($596 million) in its planned initial public offering, as the medical technology business looks to list on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.

  • June 23, 2025

    Spectris Backs £3.8B Advent Offer, KKR Mulls Rival Bid

    British high-tech instruments manufacturer Spectris said Monday that it has backed a £3.8 billion ($5.1 billion) takeover offer from U.S. private equity company Advent as rival shop KKR mulls throwing its hat into the ring.

  • June 23, 2025

    Eni To Sell 20% Stake In Energy Unit To Ares For €2B

    Eni SpA said Monday that it has agreed to sell 20% of its Italian retail and renewable energy business Plenitude to affiliates of U.S. alternative investment manager Ares Management Corp. for about €2 billion ($2.3 billion).

  • June 20, 2025

    Many Foreign Firms Could Face Stricter Access To US Markets

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's reevaluation of the definition of a foreign private issuer could have far-reaching consequences, potentially tightening access to U.S. markets for companies based in China and beyond, lawyers say.

  • June 20, 2025

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

    This past week in London has seen Pogust Goodhead face legal action from mining giant BHP Group, Trainline bring a procurement claim against the Department for Transport, Sworders auction house sue Conservative peer Patricia Rawlings, and Nokia hit with a patents claim by Hisense. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • June 20, 2025

    Mulberry Looks To Raise £20M As It Fights To Return To Black

    Mulberry Group PLC said Friday it intends to raise £20 million ($27 million) to back its business ambitions, as the British fashion brand looks to return to profitability amid a broader downturn in the luxury market.

  • June 20, 2025

    Reckitt Denies Ex-VP's £1M Claim, Cites Trade Secret Breach

    Consumer goods company Reckitt has rejected claims that it owes more than £1 million ($1.4 million) to a former senior executive from Russia, arguing that it fired him ahead of the end of his garden leave because he was working with a bidder for part of its business. 

  • June 20, 2025

    Taxation With Representation: Latham, Paul Weiss, Covington

    In this week's Taxation With Representation, Nippon Steel closes its purchase of U.S. Steel, Hunter Point Capital buys a minority stake in Equitix, Eaton acquires Ultra PCS Ltd. from the Cobham Ultra Group, and Eli Lilly and Co. acquires Verve Therapeutics.

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • How FCA Listing Regime Reform Proposals Are Developing

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    The Financial Conduct Authority’s recently proposed U.K. equity listings reforms maintain increased flexibility with a disclosure-based approach, but much of the new regime’s success will depend on the eligibility criteria used and whether additional governance will be required for inclusion, say lawyers at Debevoise.

  • US And UK Law Firms Continue Trend Of EU Expansion

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    A broad spectrum of U.S. and U.K. law firms are now seeking fresh opportunities in Europe's fastest growing and constantly evolving sectors by opening offices in strategic locations across the continent, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.

  • A Look At 2023's Landmark Insolvency Developments

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    The insolvency landscape in 2023 witnessed pivotal court decisions that will continue to shape the industry in 2024, with a focus on refining director and administrator duties and obligations, and addressing emerging challenges, says Kerri Wilson at Ontier.

  • Regulating Digital Platforms: What's Changing In EU And UK

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    Lawyers at Mayer Brown assess the status of recently enacted EU and U.K. antitrust regulation governing gatekeeper platforms, noting that the effects are already being felt, and that companies will need to avoid anti-competitive self-preferencing and ensure a higher degree of interoperability than has been required to date.

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