Transactions UK

  • June 05, 2026

    Dentons Adds Real Estate Pro From Maples In Dublin

    Dentons has hired a real estate partner from Maples and Calder for its practice in Dublin, the latest arrival to bolster its services to Irish and international clients.

  • May 29, 2026

    Insurers Paid Out $105M For Rising UK M&A Claims

    Insurers paid out $105 million in 2025 on claims linked to corporate mergers and acquisitions, a broker has revealed, marking a steep rise from previous years.

  • May 29, 2026

    Addleshaw Goddard Steers £220M Church Pension Deal

    ​The Church of Scotland has completed a £220 million ($296 million) pension buy-in transaction with Just Group PLC, securing the retirement benefits of around 3,500 members, the financial services company said Friday.

  • May 29, 2026

    Traffic Co. Buyer Says Seller Hid Looming Client Loss

    A traffic management company has stood firm on its £6.2 million ($8.3 million) claim for breach of warranty against the former owner of a business it acquired, arguing that he failed to disclose a decline in work from his company's largest customer.

  • May 29, 2026

    Nordic Lender Seeks $65M To Fund MedMera Bank Deal

    Swedish consumer finance lender Morrow Bank AB said Friday that it will launch a sale of new shares to raise approximately 600 million Swedish kronor ($65 million) to help to finance its acquisition of MedMera Bank AB.

  • May 29, 2026

    Tinned Fish Biz Princes Starts £25M Share Buyback

    Princes Group PLC rolled out a share repurchase program of up to £25 million ($34 million) on Friday, as the producer of canned foods moves to reduce its share capital.

  • May 29, 2026

    EU Greenlights Bahrain Aluminum Giant's French Smelter Buy

    The European Commission has given the go-ahead for Aluminium Bahrain BSC to acquire major French smelter Aluminium Dunkerque in a transaction that the companies expect will create an industrial powerhouse.

  • May 29, 2026

    EU Clears Dairy Cooperatives' Merger Plan

    The European Commission has approved the proposed acquisition by Arla Foods of DMK Group after concluding that the deal, which would create a farmer-owned dairy cooperative giant, raises no competition concerns in the European Economic Area.

  • June 04, 2026

    MoFo M&A Partners Rejoin Latham In London

    Latham & Watkins LLP said Thursday that it has hired three partners from Morrison Foerster LLP into its London mergers and acquisitions team, with two of the lawyers rejoining the firm they left 10 years ago.

  • May 28, 2026

    Nanotech Biz Looks To Quit London Stock Exchange

    Nanoco Group PLC has said that it will seek the go-ahead from shareholders to exit the main market of the London Stock Exchange, which the nanotechnology company hopes will help slash its operating costs.

  • May 28, 2026

    EU Probes Chinese Retailer's €2.2B Deal For Tax Distortions

    The European Union said Thursday that it had opened a probe into Chinese e-commerce firm JD.com's €2.2 billion ($2.6 billion) takeover bid for German electronics retailer Ceconomy, linked to concerns the Chinese firm had been granted distortive foreign subsidies.

  • May 28, 2026

    Baker McKenzie-Led Fattal Hotels Preps £930M Bid For PPHE

    Fattal Hotel Group has tabled a non-binding proposal for a £930 million ($1.2 billion) takeover of PPHE Hotel Group Ltd., offering £22 in cash per share in a move that would take the London-listed hospitality operator fully private.

  • May 28, 2026

    CMA Clears $3.4B Kimberly-Clark, Suzano Joint Venture

    Britain's competition regulator said in a statement Thursday it has cleared a proposed $3.4 billion joint venture between Brazilian pulp producer Suzano and U.S. consumer goods company Kimberly-Clark.

  • May 28, 2026

    Half Of Large Pension Funds Pick Running On Over Buyout

    Half of the U.K.'s largest pension funds with assets of more than £1 billion are considering running on rather than striking an insurance deal, a broker said on Thursday.

  • May 28, 2026

    Property Biz Boosts German Portfolio With €50M Purchase

    Property company Sirius said Thursday that it has officially completed the purchase of a business park in Germany for almost €50 million ($58 million) as it aims to expand its property portfolio in the country.

  • May 28, 2026

    Computacenter To Buy US Gov't IT Reseller For Up To $92M

    British technology company Computacenter PLC said Thursday that it will buy Government Acquisitions Inc., an IT reseller to U.S. federal government agencies, in a deal worth up to $92 million in a move to boost its services to the public sector.

  • May 28, 2026

    Eversheds-Led Johnson Matthey Inks $460M Cormetech Deal

    Specialist chemicals company Johnson Matthey said Thursday that it will buy Cormetech, a U.S. manufacturer of environmental catalysts, for as much as $460 million as it seeks to add to its emissions control business.

  • May 27, 2026

    UK Antitrust Watchdog Seeks Views On Danone-Huel Deal

    The Competition and Markets Authority invited comments on Wednesday on Danone's anticipated acquisition of local meal-replacement producer Huel Ltd.

  • May 27, 2026

    Mayer Brown-Led Royal London Guides £42M Pension Deal

    Insurance giant Royal London said Wednesday that it has picked up £42 million ($56.5 million) in pension liabilities from jeweler F.Hinds, in a deal advised by Addleshaw Goddard LLP and Mayer Brown LLP.

  • May 27, 2026

    Pinsent Masons Steers Insurer's £36M Pension Scheme Buy-In

    HSB UK & Ireland has completed a £36 million ($48.4 million) full-scheme buy-in transaction, securing the retirement benefits of 319 members of the insurance provider's program, Canada Life said Wednesday.

  • May 27, 2026

    Osborne Clarke Lands Scandi Airline's £62M Pension Deal

    Scandinavian Airlines has completed a pension buy-in transaction worth £61.8 million ($831 million) for a staff retirement savings plan, securing the benefits of 708 members, Just Group PLC said Wednesday.

  • May 27, 2026

    AkzoNobel Snubs €12.5B Sherwin-Williams, Nippon Paint Bid

    Dulux paint-maker AkzoNobel said Wednesday that it has rejected a bid of €12.5 billion ($14.6 billion) by U.S. rival Sherwin-Williams and Nippon Paint of Japan in favor of a merger it had already agreed with Axalta Coating Systems to form a $25 billion company.

  • May 26, 2026

    Metro Bank Investors Urged To Reject Exec Bonus Windfall

    A proxy advisory company has urged investors in Metro Bank to vote down aspects of the lender's pay report, including a sizable top executive bonus program that is "significantly out of line with market standards."

  • May 26, 2026

    Exchange Body Sets Rules For Cos. To Classify As Green

    A global exchange association set out rules on Tuesday for how stock exchanges should classify listed companies in the transition toward a green economy.

  • May 26, 2026

    Cancer Treatment Biz Crism Raises £2.5M With Placing

    Crism Therapeutics Corp. said Tuesday it has raised £2.5 million ($3.4 million) through a share issue, which the clinical-stage company that focuses on the delivery of chemotherapy drugs plans to use for working capital and to fund its projects. 

Expert Analysis

  • 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.

  • What M&A Uptick Will Mean For Legal Hiring

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    Thomson Reuters research reveals an improving macroeconomic picture of incoming interest rate cuts, and with market confidence in the new U.K. government, there is a higher corporate demand for transactional advice, leading law firms to increase their hiring in preparation for this heavier workload, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.

  • Takeaways From First EU Foreign Subsidy M&A Investigation

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    The European Commission's recent investigation into Emirates Telecommunications' proposed acquisition of PPF Telecom is the first in-depth investigation of an M&A deal under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, demonstrating that the regulation can have real consequences in practice that companies must consider at the outset of large transactions, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.

  • Disclosure Takeaways From Superdry Restructuring Plan

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    Superdry’s recently approved restructuring plan is said to be the first of its kind accompanied by a capital raise, with the High Court of England and Wales’ interim judgment providing helpful guidance on disclosure requirements, say lawyers at King & Spalding.

  • EU Competition Report Spotlights Areas For Future Focus

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    The European Commission’s recent report on protecting competition highlights the importance of safeguarding innovation and preventing exploitative conduct by dominant firms, signaling that strong and focused law enforcement is to remain a priority with an even greater application of abuse-of-dominance rules, say Nicole Kar and Charlotte Mann at Paul Weiss.

  • Insurance Rulings Show Court Hesitancy To Fix Policy Errors

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    Two recent Court of Appeal insurance decisions highlight that policyholders can only overcome policy drafting errors and claim coverage if there is a very obvious mistake, emphasizing courts' reluctance to rewrite contract terms that are capable of enforcement, says Aaron Le Marquer at Stewarts.

  • Irish Businesses Should Act Now To Prepare For EU AI Act

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    Artificial intelligence is increasingly transforming the Irish job market, and proactive engagement with the forthcoming European Union AI Act, a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for Irish businesses, will be essential for Irish businesses to responsibly harness AI’s advantages and to maintain legal compliance, say lawyers at Pinsent Masons.

  • Unpacking The New Concept Of 'Trading Misfeasance'

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    In addition to granting one of the largest trading awards since the Insolvency Act was passed in 1986, the High Court recently introduced a novel claim for misfeasant trading in Wright v. Chappell, opening the door to liability for directors, even where insolvent liquidation or administration was not inevitable, say lawyers at Greenberg Traurig.

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