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October 27, 2025
EU Clears American Axle's £1.2B Buy Of UK Car Parts Biz
The £1.16 billion ($1.55 billion) acquisition by automotive engineer American Axle of its British rival Dowlais Group PLC took a major step forward after the companies confirmed Monday that the European Union's competition regulator had cleared the deal.
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October 27, 2025
Covington Helps Novartis Buy Avidity Biosciences For $12B
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis AG has said it will buy Avidity Biosciences, a U.S. developer of therapeutics for muscle diseases, for approximately $12 billion in a move to boost its neuroscience portfolio.
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October 27, 2025
Real Estate Investor Completes £250M Sale Of London Block
Great Portland Estates PLC said Monday that it has completed the £250 million ($334 million) sale of an office and retail block in the center of London, enabling the REIT to reinvest the proceeds into further developments.
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October 24, 2025
MPs Warn Gov't Against Cutting £20K Cash ISA Limit
Government plans to place limits on cash individual savings accounts are unlikely to push savers to put their money in stocks, a cross-party group of MPs warned on Saturday, as Britain seeks to boost equity investment to fuel corporate activity.
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October 24, 2025
CMA Concerned Over Aramark Deal For Scottish Catering Co.
Britain's antitrust enforcer has clarified its concerns with Aramark Group's completed acquisition of Scottish catering company Entier Ltd. over the supply of catering and related services for the offshore energy sector.
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October 24, 2025
Vet Biz CVS Plans Move To Main Market, Adds £20M Buyback
CVS Group PLC said Friday that it is planning to move its listing from the junior investment market of the London Stock Exchange to its main market on the back of the British veterinary company's strong financial performance since its IPO.
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October 24, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen the Financial Conduct Authority launch legal action against a Chinese cryptocurrency exchange, The Londoner magazine face a defamation claim from an entrepreneur accused of "scamming" Knightsbridge landlords, and Gucci sued by its cosmetics supplier as L'Oréal announces plans to buy the Italian fashion house's beauty brand. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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October 24, 2025
Kirkland-Led French Investor To Buy 56% Of Rival For €386M
European investment firm Wendel said Friday that it has entered exclusive negotiations to acquire a controlling stake in global private investor Committed Advisors in a deal worth up to €386 million ($448 million).
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October 24, 2025
Swedish Gambling Biz Launches Buyback Worth Up To €40M
Swedish gambling business Betsson AB launched a stock buyback program worth up to €40 million ($47 million) on Friday as it moves to pare back its share capital.
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October 24, 2025
Warburg Pincus, Permira Get More Time To Bid For JTC
Professional services provider JTC said Friday that the takeover panel has given two separate private equity firms an extension to table formal offers to acquire the professional services or walk away.
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October 23, 2025
Warner Bros. Rejects $60B Paramount Bid, And More Rumors
Warner Bros. Discovery's board reportedly rejected a nearly $60 billion offer from Paramount Skydance, but a deal could still materialize after Warner Bros.' board launched a formal review of strategic alternatives. Among other recent reports, Anthropic and Google are said to be in talks for a potential multibillion-dollar cloud deal, and the private equity owner of Octus is preparing for a sale that could value the financial news company at more than $4 billion.
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October 23, 2025
Squire Patton Hit With £3.7M Claim Over Tech Buyout Advice
A software company has sued Squire Patton Boggs for £3.7 million ($4.9 million) in a London court, alleging that the law firm's faulty advice led to a dispute over intellectual property that was fundamental to its acquisition of a rival business.
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October 23, 2025
Redcentric Sells Data Centers For £127M To Stellanor
British IT services company Redcentric PLC said Thursday that it has agreed to conditionally sell its data center business Redcentric Data for up to £127 million ($169.5 million) to an affiliate of Deutsche Bank.
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October 23, 2025
Clifford Chance-Led Swiss Biz To Sell Logistics Co. For $1.1B
Swiss investment firm Partners Group said Thursday that it has agreed to sell its minority stake in Apex Logistics to Kuehne+Nagel for 886 million Swiss francs ($1.1 billion).
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October 23, 2025
CMA Probes £723M Unite-Empiric Student Housing Merger
The Competition and Markets Authority said on Thursday that it has launched an investigation into student accommodation developer Unite's proposed acquisition of rival Empiric Student Property.
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October 23, 2025
Metals Explorer Unveils £4M Deal For Royalties Biz Stake
Exploration company Power Metal Resources PLC said Thursday that it has inked a binding subscription agreement for an investment of £4 million ($5.3 million) in mining royalty business Apex as it looks to generate growth from a diversified portfolio.
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October 23, 2025
Barclays, JP Morgan Take 20% Stake In LSEG's Post Trade Biz
The London Stock Exchange Group said Thursday that it has sold a 20% stake in Post Trade Solutions to a group of 11 banks, including Barclays, J.P. Morgan and Citi, for £170 million ($227 million), in a deal that will allow it to bag more of the profits from its separate SwapClear business.
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October 23, 2025
Consortium Pulls Bid For UK Staffing Biz Empresaria
Global staffing business Empresaria said Thursday that a consortium has cooled its interest in acquiring the group, after its shareholders and board failed to back the prospective bid.
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October 22, 2025
Nordic Capital Sued For £15M In Fees Over Hargreaves Deal
Nordic Capital has been sued for £15 million ($20 million) by a financial adviser that claims the private equity fund reneged on a promise to pay a success fee following its takeover of Hargreaves Lansdown.
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October 22, 2025
French Insurer CNP To Take 40% Stake In Brazil's Embracon
French multinational insurance company CNP Assurances SA said Wednesday it has agreed to ultimately acquire a 40% stake in Brazilian financing company Embracon by first merging their alternate credit businesses to create "a major player in this fast-growing segment."
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October 22, 2025
A&O-Led Ipsen To Buy Blood Cancer Research Biz For €1B
Global biopharmaceutical company Ipsen said Wednesday that it will acquire a biotechnology company, ImCheck Therapeutics, from a consortium of French, European and U.S. investors for up to €1 billion ($1.16 billion) to boost the portfolio of its cancer treatments.
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October 22, 2025
Liberty Global Offloads 5% ITV Stake For £135M
Telecommunications and media giant Liberty Global said Wednesday that its subsidiary has sold approximately half its stake in British broadcaster ITV PLC for £135 million ($180 million) to cut its holding from about 10% to 5%.
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October 22, 2025
Barclays Reveals Investor Reward Plan With £500M Buyback
Barclays unveiled a £500 million ($666 million) share repurchase program on Wednesday as the banking titan confirmed its ambitions to return billions of pounds to investors over a two-year period.
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October 22, 2025
BasePoint Gets More Time For £523M Bid For UK Credit Biz
The U.K.'s merger authority has given U.S. specialist finance group BasePoint even more time to make a £523 million ($696 million) offer for International Personal Finance, the British credit provider said Wednesday.
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October 22, 2025
PE Companies Finalize Deal For UK Insurance Broker JMG
Private equity companies GTCR and Synova have confirmed their acquisition of JMG Group five months after announcing their intention to buy the British insurance broker.
Expert Analysis
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Tracking The Global Move Toward Tighter Mergers Scrutiny
The recent merger control case of Vivendi and Lagardère in France is indicative of a global trend of competition authorities applying stricter standards to concentrations and pursuing an increasingly aggressive enforcement agenda, particularly in the media sector, says Jérémie Marthan at White & Case.
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Dutch Merger May Promote Behavioral Remedies Across EU
A Dutch tribunal's recent clearing of the Sanoma-Iddink deal might further encourage merging parties in the EU to offer — and government agencies to accept — behavioral remedies, which was rarer when more emphasis was put on divestments, says Robert Hardy at Greenberg Traurig.
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Proposed Foreign Subsidy Regulation Has Political Overtones
The European Commission's proposed Foreign Subsidies Regulation aims to prevent subsidies that have a distortive effect on competition from being granted to foreign companies, but in directing it against governments that use companies to extend their influence in the EU, the implications are clearly political, say Lena Sandberg and Yannis Ioannidis at Gibson Dunn.
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Early Trends In UK National Security Reviews Of Transactions
The U.K.'s move to block an intellectual property deal between Beijing Infinite Vision Technology and the University of Manchester — the first such prohibition under the recently implemented National Security and Investment Act — is part of a growing body of published decisions that provides useful lessons on achieving prompt security clearance, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.
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Guidance Notes Offer Insight On UK National Security Regime
The U.K. government recently published long-awaited market guidance notes that add a greater level of transparency regarding the national security and investment regime, providing welcome guidance to businesses and their legal advisers on submitting transaction notifications, say attorneys at Cooley.
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Ruling On EU Commission Merger Reviews Signifies U-Turn
In validating the European Commission's new policy of using Merger Regulation Article 22 to review cases that do not qualify under the merger control rules of the requesting member state, the General Court has demonstrated that the EU is prepared to move the goal posts on well-established commission policy, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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Where New UK And EU Vertical Agreements Rules Diverge
The lack of alignment between new EU and U.K. rules on vertical agreements is likely to present challenges to multinational businesses, and it would be prudent for legal advisers and companies to bear in mind the most stringent obligations of both, says Robert Bell at Armstrong Teasdale.
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A Look Ahead At What The German M&A Market Holds In Store
Despite signs of a possible recession, there is still significant M&A activity in the German market, with long-term strategic planning, private equity investors, multiparty involvement and even the state all playing an important role, says Michael Ulmer at Cleary.
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Tips For Handling Audio Data In E-Discovery Post-Pandemic
The rise of remote meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic has boosted the volume and importance of audio data in e-discovery — so organizations in highly regulated industries must collect and process that data, and establish complex strategies to manage their audio records, says Jack Bullen at FTI Consulting.
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Agreement Among Litigants Key To Using E-Discovery Tech
Parties are increasingly using e-discovery technologies to control costs, but as a New York federal court order in Actos Antitrust Litigation shows, a well-drafted, negotiated protocol allows them to address potential objections prior to use and helps protect against later claims of incomplete production, say attorneys at McGuireWoods.
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4 Ways M&A Deals Are Changing
There are signs that the market may be cooling, but recent trends in M&A transactions reflect more than just market strength and indicate that there has been a more general change in deal approach, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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Opinion
Law School Admissions Shouldn't Hinge On Test Scores
The American Bar Association recently granted law schools some latitude on which tests it can consider in admissions decisions, but its continued emphasis on test scores harms student diversity and is an obstacle to holistic admissions strategies, says Aaron Taylor at AccessLex.
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How Market Challenges Are Affecting Deal-Making Trends
As private equity investors adjust to a new period of volatility and uncertainty in the marketplace, various trends in deal making are emerging in order to bridge valuation gaps and address financing concerns, say Alvaro Membrillera and Anna Pollak at Paul Weiss.
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What Digital Asset Decisions Mean For Future Disputes
Following a number of recent landmark decisions in the English courts, the law continues to develop in the sphere of digital assets, and several themes are emerging that will benefit both individuals and organizations, say Chris Recker at Duane Morris and Celso De Azevedo at The 36 Group.
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A Look At UK's 1st Report On Security Regime For Deals
The U.K. government’s recent report on the National Security and Investment Act, covering its first three months since it came into force in January, suggests that the regime may not be leading to a surge in benign notifications and that the government is responding quickly, which is good news for businesses, say attorneys at Cooley.