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September 22, 2023
Judge Dismisses Catalog Retailer's Ch. 11 Case
A Delaware bankruptcy judge has agreed to a structured dismissal of AmeriMark Interactive's Chapter 11 case, telling the catalog retailer it can wind down the case and its business once it pays the expenses it has incurred since entering bankruptcy.
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September 22, 2023
JetBlue, American Say Flyers Gave Up Class Action Rights
American Airlines and JetBlue have urged a New York federal judge to toss consolidated lawsuits alleging the airlines' since-nixed northeast partnership increased fares and diminished flight choices, arguing that flyers signed away their rights to file class action litigation when they bought tickets.
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September 22, 2023
Fortis Sues SentinelOne In Del. Over Attivo Merger Failures
A stockholder agent for cybersecurity venture Attivo Networks has sued acquirer SentinelOne Inc. for release of a $61 million escrow established in a May 2022 merger, alleging a range of contract breaches in a newly public Delaware Court of Chancery suit.
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September 22, 2023
Stratasys Investor Raises Alarm About Desktop Metal Deal
Hedge fund manager The Donerail Group has spoken out against Stratasys' proposed $1.8 billion merger with 3D printing peer Desktop Metal, saying its concerns about the company board's ability to adequately represent shareholders have risen to "alarming levels."
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September 22, 2023
SPAC To Liquidate After Failed Merger With Casino Owner
Special-purpose acquisition company 26 Capital Acquisition Corp. plans to liquidate after its failed bid to acquire the owner of Philippines casino operator Okada Manila, ending prospects for a deal that was tied up in litigation after the SPAC accused its merger target of stalling.
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September 22, 2023
Vexatious Vs. Virtuous: Del. Chancery Battles Dip In Decorum
Nearly three decades after a "maggot" reference in a deposition prompted the Delaware Supreme Court to rebuke a lack of civility, a certain roughness is creeping back into the state's legal proceedings — and the Court of Chancery wants it to stop.
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September 22, 2023
Ex-Cadwalader Partner Joins Jones Day Corporate Practice
Jones Day announced on Friday that it had hired a Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP partner out of New York for its corporate practice.
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September 22, 2023
2 Litigators Rejoin Greenberg Traurig In Ariz. From DLA Piper
Greenberg Traurig LLP has welcomed back a pair of litigation attorneys to the firm's Phoenix office following several years with DLA Piper.
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September 22, 2023
ATS Corp. Buys Water Purification Equipment Co. For $195M
Canadian automation solutions provider ATS Corp. said Friday that it will buy automated water purification solutions provider Avidity for $195 million.
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September 22, 2023
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
The past week in London has seen the liquidators of a defunct gold dealership sue NatWest after it failed to detect a massive money laundering scheme, a Ukrainian airline and an aircraft lessor launch a claim against insurers, and the University of Sheffield sue AstraZeneca after a long-running deal to develop a cancer treatment. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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September 22, 2023
AgileThought Gets OK For November Ch. 11 Auction
A Delaware bankruptcy judge Friday said technology company AgileThought Inc. can go on the block in November, but a decision on the proposed baseline bid will have to wait until the company's Chapter 11 financing is finalized.
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September 22, 2023
Norwegian Marketplace Site's Shares Jump After Takeover Bid
Shares of Norwegian marketplace site Adevinta shot up Friday morning after the eBay-backed company confirmed it received a takeover bid from a group led by private equity giants Permira and Blackstone.
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September 22, 2023
UK Open To Clearing Microsoft's $68.7B Activision Deal
The Competition and Markets Authority gave a provisional green light on Friday to Microsoft's revised $68.7 billion takeover bid for Activision Blizzard, finding that the U.S. technology giant's amended proposal to sell off Activision streaming rights has allayed antitrust concerns.
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September 21, 2023
DOJ Tackling Voluntary Self-Disclosure In M&A, Official Says
The U.S. Department of Justice is working to expand the use of an incentive that allows companies the potential to avoid legal hot water if they report misconduct they've uncovered while performing due diligence on a merger or acquisition, a senior official said Thursday.
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September 21, 2023
FDIC's Hill: We Can't Do Everything, Everywhere, All At Once
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Vice Chairman Travis Hill warned Thursday that the banking agencies are moving to do too much, too soon as they consider changes to bank capital rules, merger standards, supervision policy and more, an agenda he said he has serious concerns about.
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September 21, 2023
DOJ Says JetBlue Deals Can Both Harm Competition
The U.S. Department of Justice told a Massachusetts federal court there's nothing inconsistent about contentions that JetBlue's planned merger with Spirit and a previously blocked alliance with American Airlines would both hurt competition but in different ways.
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September 21, 2023
FTC Accuses PE Firm Of Raising Anesthesia Prices In Texas
The Federal Trade Commission lodged a lawsuit Thursday accusing private equity firm Welsh Carson Anderson & Stowe of buying up Texas anesthesiology practices and cutting deals with competitors in order to increase prices and boost its own profits.
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September 21, 2023
Skadden Nabs $19M Fee For 4 Months' Work On Endo Ch. 11
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP was cleared Thursday by a New York judge to be paid over $19 million for its work from January to April 2023 on the Chapter 11 bankruptcy of pharmaceutical company Endo International PLC.
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September 21, 2023
Mass. Judge Tosses Desktop Metal Securities Suit For Good
A Massachusetts federal judge has permanently tossed a proposed securities suit claiming 3D printing company Desktop Metal Inc. and its executives misled investors about a flagship product that was ultimately recalled, finding that the suit failed to plead any actionable misleading statements or that the executives knowingly deceived the investors.
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September 21, 2023
Haynes Boone Brings On Troutman Pepper Litigator In Calif.
Haynes and Boone LLP has bolstered its litigation team with the addition of a former Troutman Pepper LLP partner in California who has expertise in commercial litigation, homeowners' association disputes and government investigations.
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September 21, 2023
Feds Nab Plea Over Inside Info Stolen From BigLaw Associate
Manhattan federal prosecutors pursuing insider trading charges against a former FBI trainee who allegedly stole merger information from his BigLaw associate girlfriend have secured a guilty plea from another defendant who received the stock tip from an intermediary.
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September 21, 2023
Cisco Makes $28B AI Splash With Splunk Buy Led By 3 Firms
Digital technology behemoth Cisco said on Thursday that it would buy cybersecurity company Splunk, in a deal with an equity value of roughly $28 billion that was crafted by Simpson Thacher, Cravath and Skadden.
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September 21, 2023
Polsinelli Adds 2 Corporate Attorneys In St. Louis From BCLP
Polsinelli PC has hired two corporate-law-focused shareholders for the firm's St. Louis office, who both join after more than two decades with Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP, the firm has announced.
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September 21, 2023
Insurer To Sell 50% Stake In JV To Rival For $101M
Insurer and pensions provider Storebrand said Thursday that it has agreed to sell its 50% stake in a health insurance joint venture to a subsidiary of German rival Ergo Group AG for 1.1 billion Norwegian kroner ($101 million).
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September 20, 2023
No Unity On Merger Enforcers' Attack On 'Underenforcement'
The U.S. Department of Justice and the Federal Trade Commission have their work cut out for them as they review the more than 3,300 comments that flooded in to criticize, cheer and steer draft merger guidelines that are meant to help the agencies transform competition enforcement.
Editor's Picks
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UK Enforcers Say Cargo Equipment Deal Raises Concerns
The planned merger of Finnish cargo handling equipment outfits Cargotec Corp. and Konecranes PLC faces increasing scrutiny across the globe, as U.K. enforcers raised concerns about competition for a number of different products for port services.
Expert Analysis
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Opinion
Private Equity Owners Can Remedy Law Firms' Agency Issues
Nonlawyer, private-equity ownership of law firms can benefit shareholders and others vulnerable to governance issues such as disparate interests, and can in turn help resolve agency problems, says Michael Di Gennaro at The Law Practice Exchange.
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Tech Company Trade Compliance Programs Need A Check-Up
As sanctions and export controls continue to evolve, companies in the tech sector are often affected in ways that can be difficult to spot, say Carrie Schroll and Matthew Luzadder at Kelley Drye.
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How To Protect Atty-Client Privilege While Using Generative AI
When using generative artificial intelligence tools, attorneys should consider several safeguards to avoid breaches or complications in attorney-client privilege, say Antonious Sadek and Christopher Campbell at DLA Piper.
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How New Lawyers Can Leverage Feedback For Growth
Embracing constructive criticism as a tool for success can help new lawyers accelerate their professional growth and law firms build a culture of continuous improvement, says Katie Aldrich at Fringe Professional Development.
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How Reps And Warranties Insurance Can Aid Sellers In M&A
Amid the current slowdown in the M&A climate, representation and warranty insurance offers sellers a number of advantages, including protection against fraud and possible leverage to insist on a no-seller-indemnity deal, say Alex Leibowitz and Eric Jesse at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Del. Corporate Law Overhaul Delivers On Flexibility For Cos.
Recent amendments to the Delaware General Corporation Law provide needed flexibility to public companies, including by making it easier to effect stock splits or changes to authorized shares, and by streamlining the process to ratify defective corporate acts, say attorneys at Venable.
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Restructuring Concerns For Distressed De-SPACs
Distressed companies struggling to remain viable following a de-SPAC transaction can reduce uncertainty by deleveraging balance sheets, reconfiguring contractual and operational relationships, and creating new opportunities for investors via the pursuit of a prepackaged Chapter 11 reorganization plan, say attorneys at Pillsbury.
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Info Exchanges Must Stay Inside Now-Invisible Antitrust Lines
While the antitrust agencies recently withdrew long-standing enforcement policy statements for being "overly permissive" on information exchanges, we should not assume that all information exchanges are inherently suspect — they are still permissible if carefully constructed and vigorously managed, say attorneys at Nelson Mullins.
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Twitter Legal Fees Suit Offers Crash Course In Billing Ethics
X Corp.'s suit alleging that Wachtell grossly inflated its fees in the final days of Elon Musk’s Twitter acquisition provides a case study in how firms should protect their reputations by hewing to ethical billing practices and the high standards for professional conduct that govern attorney-client relationships, says Lourdes Fuentes at Karta Legal.
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Blockchain Tech's Role As A Driver Of M&A Action Evolves
Distributed ledger and other blockchain derivative technologies are uniquely positioned to drive M&A activity, and will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of financial and investment landscapes despite the turmoil in the cryptocurrency space, say Louis Lehot and Pat Daugherty at Foley & Lardner.
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Amgen-Horizon Deal May Signal FTC's Return To Bargaining
The Federal Trade Commission's recent settlement of its challenge to Amgen's proposed acquisition of Horizon Therapeutics marks the latest in a string of midlitigation settlements, and may signal that competition regulators are more inclined toward such negotiations following recent litigation losses, say attorneys at Freshfields.
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Transaction Risks In Residential Mortgage M&A Due Diligence
As the residential mortgage market continues to consolidate due to interest rate increases and low housing volume, buyers and sellers should pay attention to a number of compliance considerations ranging from fair lending laws to employee classification, say attorneys at Mayer Brown.
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ABA's Money-Laundering Resolution Is A Balancing Act
While the American Bar Association’s recently passed resolution recognizes a lawyer's duty to discontinue representation that could facilitate money laundering and other fraudulent activity, it preserves, at least for now, the delicate balance of judicial, state-based regulation of the legal profession and the sanctity of the attorney-client relationship, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr.
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With Equity Markets Down, Venture Lending Provides Solution
Given the growth of private debt funds, new entrants in the market and equity markets remaining sluggish, more borrowers are turning to venture debt financing, with long-standing venture funds offering flexibility and expertise without the risks of larger banks, says Jennifer Post at Thompson Coburn.
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Law Firm Professional Development Steps To Thrive In AI Era
As generative artificial intelligence tools rapidly evolve, professional development leaders are instrumental in preparing law firms for the paradigm shifts ahead, and should consider three strategies to help empower legal talent with the skills required to succeed in an increasingly complex technological landscape, say Steve Gluckman and Anusia Gillespie at SkillBurst Interactive.