Mergers & Acquisitions

  • September 25, 2025

    First Merchants, First Savings Merge In $241M All-Stock Deal

    Dentons-advised First Merchants Corp. and First Savings Financial Group Inc., led by Luse Gorman PC, on Thursday unveiled plans to merge in an all-stock deal valued at roughly $241 million.

  • September 25, 2025

    Trump SPAC Ex-CEO Wins $1.5M Legal Fee Advance In Del.

    Saying the court was wary of second-guessing attorney judgment in legal fee advancement billings, a Delaware magistrate in chancery has rejected most challenges to $1.5 million in fee claims by a former CEO of Donald Trump-tied blank check company Digital World Acquisition Corp.

  • September 25, 2025

    Second 'Drugs Made In America' SPAC Raises $500M In IPO

    Drugs Made In America Acquisition II, a special purpose acquisition company planning to target companies in the pharmaceutical industry, began trading publicly on Thursday after pricing a $500 million initial public offering, marking the largest SPAC listing of 2025.

  • September 24, 2025

    UnitedHealth Fights Investor Suit Over DOJ's Merger Probe

    UnitedHealth and its executives have asked a Minnesota federal judge to toss a proposed securities class action accusing it of, among many things, not disclosing that the U.S. Department of Justice had reopened an antitrust investigation into the health insurer, saying the complaint consists of unsupported "scattershot allegations."

  • September 24, 2025

    GSA Official Says Agencies Are Free To Reject FAR Guidance

    A General Services Administration official said on Wednesday that agencies don't have to follow nonstatutory provisions that have been moved from the Federal Acquisition Regulation to guidance documents, as part of the Trump administration's regulatory overhaul.

  • September 24, 2025

    Skechers Investor Seeks Chancery Appraisal Of $9.4B Deal

    A Skechers shareholder is asking the Delaware Chancery Court for an appraisal to determine the fairness of the $63-per-share buyout price of nearly 700,000 shares in the footwear company after its $9.4 billion take-private deal with 3G Capital.

  • September 24, 2025

    Standard General Founder Taking FCC Bias Suit To DC Circ.

    Hedge fund manager Soo Kim is taking his allegations that the Federal Communications Commission and a cadre of media players were part of a racist conspiracy to kill his $8.6 billion merger with broadcaster Tegna Inc. to the D.C. Circuit after a lower court kiboshed the claims last month.

  • September 24, 2025

    Kirkland, Willkie Steer IAS' $1.9B 'AI-First' Sale To Novacap

    Integral Ad Science, a global digital media measurement and optimization company, said Wednesday that it has agreed to be acquired by private equity firm Novacap in an all-cash transaction valued at about $1.9 billion, with Kirkland & Ellis LLP advising IAS and Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP guiding Novacap.

  • September 24, 2025

    FTC Merger Filing Overhaul Is Clear Overstep, Chamber Says

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other groups challenging the Federal Trade Commission's recent overhaul of its premerger reporting requirements told a Texas federal court the changes create an unnecessary burden for thousands of deals that raise no competition concerns.

  • September 24, 2025

    Maverick Gaming Gets OK For $28M Card Room Sale

    A Texas bankruptcy judge gave Maverick Gaming permission Wednesday to sell four of its card rooms to its founder for $28 million, a price the casino operator said was driven up more than 60% through competitive bidding.

  • September 24, 2025

    Del. Justices Uphold $10.5B Zendesk Take-Private Deal

    Delaware's Supreme Court early Wednesday upheld the Court of Chancery's Sept. 10 dismissal of a stockholder challenge to the $10.5 billion take-private deal for software as a service business Zendesk Inc., closing the book on the case in two sentences issued two weeks after appeal arguments.

  • September 24, 2025

    Books Inc. Gets OK For $3.25M Sale To Barnes & Noble

    California's oldest independent bookstore chain, Books Inc., received approval Wednesday from a bankruptcy judge for a $3.25 million sale to Barnes & Noble, and hopes to close on the sale Oct. 1.

  • September 24, 2025

    Olo Investor Sues For Records On $2B Thoma Bravo Deal

    A hedge fund has filed a books and records demand against a restaurant software company in Delaware Chancery Court, hoping to investigate whether the stock price in its $2 billion merger with Thoma Bravo was fair and threatening a potential appraisal action.

  • September 24, 2025

    Kirkland, Davis Polk Lead Mirion's $585M Paragon Buy

    Radiation detection company Mirion, advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, on Wednedsay announced that it has agreed to buy Kirkland & Ellis LLP-led nuclear power company Paragon Energy Solutions from private equity shop Windjammer Capital in a $585 million cash deal.

  • September 24, 2025

    Loeb & Loeb, Kirkland Guide SPAC Lafayette's $250M IPO

    Guided by Loeb & Loeb LLP and underwriters' counsel Kirkland & Ellis LLP, special purpose acquisition company Lafayette Digital Acquisition I filed Tuesday for a $250 million initial public offering with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with hopes to acquire blockchain- or fintech-related merger targets.

  • September 24, 2025

    Grid Operator TenneT Selling $11.2B Stake To Institutions

    TenneT Holding said Wednesday it has agreed to sell a 46% stake in its German transmission business, TenneT Germany, to three institutional investors, raising up to €9.5 billion ($11.2 billion) in new equity to fund the expansion of the country's high-voltage grid.

  • September 24, 2025

    Battery Ventures Leads $165M Investment In Risk AI Biz

    Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC-advised risk intelligence platform Signal AI on Wednesday announced that technology-focused investment firm Battery Ventures led a $165 million investment round, resulting in the firm taking a majority stake in the London-headquartered tech company.

  • September 24, 2025

    PE-Focused Debt Finance Pro Boosts Cooley's Boston Office

    Cooley LLP has grown its debt finance practice in Boston with the addition of a Choate Hall & Stewart LLP attorney.

  • September 24, 2025

    Lego To Acquire 'Discovery Centers' From Merlin For £200M

    Danish toy company Lego Group said Wednesday that it will buy 29 "discovery centers" that provide customers with brand experiences from U.K. theme park operator Merlin Entertainments for £200 million ($269 million).

  • September 23, 2025

    Watchdog Calls For DC, Md. Bar Investigations Into Carr

    A government accountability watchdog brought a complaint against Federal Communications Chair Brendan Carr to the D.C. Bar Association on Tuesday, claiming Carr violated conduct rules when he threatened to bring FCC action against ABC if it declined to discipline Jimmy Kimmel over his remarks following Charlie Kirk's murder.

  • September 23, 2025

    How Attys Are Riding The Mass. Biotech 'Roller Coaster'

    The first half of 2025 saw the Massachusetts biotech industry post bleak numbers, including a dip in venture capital funding and merger activity, leaving attorneys looking for creative ways to help companies with fewer public and private dollars.

  • September 23, 2025

    Software Co. Says Seller Is Trying To Back Out Of Merger Deal

    Software company Livefront LLC has sued in the Delaware Chancery Court to force through a stalled acquisition, accusing seller Zeal IT Consultants of trying to get out of an already agreed-upon deal.

  • September 23, 2025

    4 Firms Pave Way For $1B All-Cash Drainage Systems Deal

    Advanced Drainage Systems said Tuesday it will acquire National Diversified Sales, the water management business of Germany's Norma Group SE, in an all-cash deal valued at about $1 billion.

  • September 23, 2025

    Climate Transition-Focused SPAC Plans For $150M IPO

    Special purpose acquisition company Climate Transition Special Opportunities SPAC I has filed plans with U.S. regulators to raise up to $150 million in its initial public offering, with the goal of acquiring a company in the renewable energy or specialty finance space.

  • September 23, 2025

    Foley & Lardner Adds Healthcare Deals Pro From Holland & Knight

    Foley & Lardner LLP has continued its expansion in Nashville with the addition of another former Holland & Knight LLP attorney, expanding its healthcare and life sciences and manufacturing sector capabilities.

Expert Analysis

  • The State Of Play For Bank Merger Act Applications

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    Both the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's recent reversal of changes to its bank merger policies and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s rescission of its 2024 statement may be relevant for all banks considering a transaction, as responsibility for review depends on the identity of the parties and the transaction structure, say attorneys at Davis Polk.

  • Del. Corporate Law Rework May Not Stem M&A Challenges

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    While Delaware's S.B. 21 introduced significant changes regarding controllers and conflicted transactions by limiting what counts as a controlling stake and improving safe harbors, which would seem to narrow the opportunities to challenge a transaction as conflicted, plaintiffs bringing shareholder derivative claims may merely become more resourceful in asserting them, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Synopsys-Ansys Merger Augurs FTC's Return To Remedies

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    The Federal Trade Commission's recent approval of $35 billion merger between Synopsys and Ansys, subject to the divestiture of certain assets, signals a renewed preference for settlements over litigation, if the former can preserve competition and a robust structural remedy is available, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.

  • In 2nd Place, Va. 'Rocket Docket' Remains Old Reliable

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    The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia was again one of the fastest civil trial courts in the nation last year, and an interview with the court’s newest judge provides insights into why it continues to soar, says Robert Tata at Hunton.

  • Operating Via Bank Charter Offers Perks Amid Industry Shift

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    As bank regulators become more receptive to streamlining barriers that have historically stood in the way of de novo bank formation, and as fintechs show more interest in chartering, attorneys at Goodwin outline the types of charters available and their benefits.

  • How Attorneys Can Become Change Agents For Racial Equity

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    As the administration targets diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and law firms consider pulling back from their programs, lawyers who care about racial equity and justice can employ four strategies to create microspaces of justice, which can then be parlayed into drivers of transformational change, says Susan Sturm at Columbia Law School.

  • Series

    Running Marathons Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    After almost five years of running marathons, I’ve learned that both the race itself and the training process sharpen skills that directly translate to the practice of law, including discipline, dedication, endurance, problem-solving and mental toughness, says Lauren Meadows at Swift Currie.

  • 5 Ways In-House Counsel Can Stay Ahead Of New HSR Rules

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    Now that the Trump administration’s new Hart-Scott-Rodino Act rules have been in effect for several months, in-house counsel should consider several practice pointers that can help spearhead management of M&A-related antitrust risk, say attorneys at Squire Patton.

  • Series

    Law School's Missed Lessons: Supporting A Trial Team

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    While students often practice as lead trial attorneys in law school, such an opportunity likely won’t arise until a few years into practice, so junior associates should focus on honing skills that are essential to supporting a trial team, including organization, adaptability and humility, says Lucy Zelina at Tucker Ellis.

  • Recent Complex Global Deals Reveal Regulatory Trends

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    An analysis of six complex global deals that were completed or abandoned in the last year suggests that, while such deals continue to face significant and lengthy scrutiny across the U.S, U.K. and European Union, the path to closing may have eased slightly compared to recent years, say attorneys at Weil.

  • Series

    Adapting To Private Practice: From US Attorney To BigLaw

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    When I transitioned to private practice after government service — most recently as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — I learned there are more similarities between the two jobs than many realize, with both disciplines requiring resourcefulness, zealous advocacy and foresight, says Zach Terwilliger at V&E.

  • Opportunity Zone Revamp Could Improve The Program

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    If adopted, the budget bill's new iteration of the opportunity zone program could renew, refine and enhance the effectiveness and accountability of the original program by including structural reforms, expanded eligibility rules and incentives for rural investment, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • The Ins And Outs Of Consensual Judicial References

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    As parties consider the possibility of judicial reference to resolve complex disputes, it is critical to understand how the process works, why it's gaining traction, and why carefully crafted agreements make all the difference, say attorneys at Pillsbury.

  • Opinion

    The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit

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    The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale.

  • Del. Dispatch: A Look At Indemnification Notice Provisions

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    The Delaware Supreme Court's recent decision in Thompson Street Capital Partners v. Sonova U.S. Hearing Instruments serves as a reminder that noncompliance with contractual requirements for an indemnification claim notice may result in forfeiture of the indemnification right, depending on both the agreement language and the circumstances, say attorneys at Fried Frank.

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