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April 15, 2026
Chancery Trims Liberty Media SiriusXM Deal Suit
The Delaware Chancery Court has partially trimmed a stockholder challenge to Liberty Media Corp.'s restructuring of its Sirius XM Holdings Inc. stake, dismissing claims against a special committee while allowing others to proceed against directors accused of favoring the company's controller.
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April 15, 2026
Cvent Investors Reach $12M Deal To End Take-Private Suit
Stockholders of cloud-based event management technology provider Cvent Holding Corp. have reached a $12 million settlement with the company, its top brass and its controlling shareholder over claims that they breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the company's $4.6 billion take-private sale to affiliates of Blackstone Inc.
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April 15, 2026
Chair Says FTC Shouldn't Be 'All-Purpose AI Regulator'
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson told lawmakers Wednesday that the agency is committed to using its existing authorities to protect Americans from deceptive artificial intelligence claims and AI-facilitated fraud, while arguing the FTC shouldn't serve as an overarching regulator for the technology.
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April 15, 2026
V&E, Kirkland Advise On $650M Natural Gas Storage Sale
Spire Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed to sell its natural gas storage assets in Wyoming and Oklahoma to global infrastructure investor I Squared Capital for $650 million.
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April 15, 2026
Ad Agencies Settle FTC's 'Brand Safety' Boycott Claims
The Federal Trade Commission reached a deal on Wednesday with WPP, Publicis and Dentsu over concerns that "brand safety" standards allowed them to collude to steer ad money away from disfavored platforms.
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April 15, 2026
Jury Finds Live Nation Monopolized Concert Ticketing
Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary harmed competition in the live entertainment sector by willfully monopolizing ticketing services to major concert venues and unlawfully tying artists' use of large amphitheaters to Live Nation's promotional services, a Manhattan federal jury found on Wednesday.
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April 15, 2026
White & Case Hires Reed Smith M&A Partner In DC
White & Case LLP has hired a former Reed Smith LLP partner, who is joining the team in Washington, D.C., to continue her practice focused on mergers and acquisitions matters.
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April 15, 2026
Smaller Deals Drove US Private Equity In Q1 As Exits Slumped
U.S. private equity dealmakers closed more transactions in the first quarter of 2026 than a year earlier but deployed less capital as exits plunged, signaling a shift to smaller deals amid heightened macroeconomic and geopolitical uncertainty.
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April 15, 2026
Freshfields-Led Standard Life To Buy Aegon UK For £2B
Standard Life PLC said Wednesday that it will buy the British subsidiary of Dutch insurer Aegon for £2 billion ($2.7 billion) in cash and stock to create a major U.K. retirement savings and income business.
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April 14, 2026
Foundation Building Investors Ink $26M Deal Over PE Buyout
The CEO, controlling investor and board members of specialty building product maker Foundation Building Materials Inc. and others have reached a $26 million settlement with stockholders who challenged the company's $1.4 billion sale to a private equity buyer on claims that the defendants breached their fiduciary duties.
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April 14, 2026
Austria's BAWAG To Buy Irish Lender Permanent TSB For $1.9B
Austrian bank BAWAG PSK on Tuesday announced that it has agreed to acquire Irish lender Permanent TSB Group Holdings PLC in a €1.62 billion ($1.9 billion) deal, a move that comes roughly half a year after the government-owned lender put itself up for sale.
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April 14, 2026
Lead-Plaintiff Fight Comes First In LRN Suit, Chancery Says
The Delaware Chancery Court signaled Tuesday that it will prioritize sorting out who can lead a long-running stockholder suit against LRN Corp.'s leaders before turning to the merits, as the judge pushed the parties toward a structured path forward after years of procedural detours.
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April 14, 2026
3 Firms Guide TPG's Bet On College Sports Rights Giant
Alternative asset manager TPG said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire Learfield, a leading college sports media and technology company, in a deal steered by three law firms.
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April 14, 2026
Jeld-Wen, Steves Close The Door On 10-Year Merger Fight
The nearly decade-old fight between two doormakers, which resulted in the first-ever court ordered divestiture in a private merger challenge, is officially done and dusted after the Virginia federal court that has been overseeing the case granted Jeld-Wen's request to drop its claims.
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April 14, 2026
Eli Lilly To Purchase Cooley-Led CrossBridge In $300M Deal
Venture-backed pre-clinical biotechnology firm CrossBridge Bio Inc., advised by Cooley LLP, on Tuesday announced that it has agreed to be bought by pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly & Co. in a deal worth up to $300 million.
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April 14, 2026
Delaware Eyes Stablecoin Edge With Banking Law Overhaul
Delaware lawmakers and industry attorneys say a pair of proposed bills updating the state's banking laws and creating a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins are aimed at ensuring the state remains a leader as financial services evolve, just as it did decades ago with credit card banking and corporate law.
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April 14, 2026
Avanos Medical Going Private In $1.3B Deal Led By 3 Firms
American Industrial Partners has agreed to acquire Avanos Medical Inc. in an all-cash transaction valued at nearly $1.3 billion, a take-private deal steered by three law firms, Avanos announced Tuesday.
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April 14, 2026
Paul Weiss, Skadden Lead Amazon's $11.6B Globalstar Deal
Amazon.com Inc. said Tuesday it has agreed to purchase Globalstar Inc. for about $11.6 billion, part of an effort to build out its nascent Leo satellite internet business, with Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP providing legal counsel on the deal.
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April 14, 2026
Eurofins To Sell Electronics Testing Biz To US Co. For €575M
Testing laboratories company Eurofins Scientific said Tuesday that it has agreed to sell its electrical and electronic testing business MET Labs to U.S. company UL Solutions for €575 million ($678 million).
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April 14, 2026
Deutsche Börse Buys $200M Stake In Kraken Crypto Platform
The operator of Germany's stock market said Tuesday that it has taken a minority stake in Kraken for $200 million as the planned U.S. initial public offering of the cryptocurrency exchange is on hold.
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April 14, 2026
Swedish Enviro Steelmaker Stegra Wins €1.4B In New Funding
Swedish steelmaker Stegra said Tuesday that it has secured €1.4 billion ($1.7 billion) of funding from new and existing investors in a consortium led by the Wallenberg family to help it complete work on a green energy plant in the north of the Scandinavian country.
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April 13, 2026
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
The Delaware Chancery Court's docket this past week featured a mix of high-stakes settlements, fast-moving deal litigation, governance disputes and a notable post-trial ruling involving fraud-tainted loans.
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April 13, 2026
Stikeman-Led GFL Inks $4.6B Waste Management Deal
GFL Environmental Inc. has agreed to buy Secure Waste Infrastructure Corp. in a CA$6.4 billion ($4.6 billion) deal that would combine one of North America's largest waste haulers with a Western Canadian disposal and industrial waste infrastructure operator.
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April 13, 2026
United Homes Faces Investor Suit Over Discounted Sale Plan
Homebuilder United Homes Group Inc. faces a proposed investor class action alleging the company hid that its former CEO schemed to devalue the company as he gunned to sell it off, leading to a proposed sale that caused significant shareholder losses by cutting the company's valuation in half.
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April 13, 2026
Ex-Twitter Executive Ends $20M Suit Against X Corp., Musk
Twitter's former chief marketing officer has agreed to drop her $20 million severance suit, which defendants X Corp. and Elon Musk had appealed to the Ninth Circuit seeking to force arbitration, after parties reported a settlement of their dispute late last month.
Expert Analysis
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6 Things Bankers Need To Know About AI-Powered M&A
Artificial intelligence is now ingrained in banking mergers and acquisitions, and bankers should learn the key elements of the technology's competency and limits, such as that AI-enhanced reviews do not replace compliance, despite their speed and depth, say attorneys at Spencer Fane.
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The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Leadership Strategy After Day 1
For law firm leaders, ensuring a newly combined law firm lives up to its promise, both in its first days of operation and well after, includes tough decisions, clear and specific communication, and cheerleading, says Peter Michaud at Ballard Spahr.
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How New HSR Thresholds, Fees Could Affect Enforcement
While the Federal Trade Commission's new thresholds and filing fees for the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act are not expected to materially affect the number of required HSR filings, or the percentage or focus of second requests, increased filing fees may give agencies dedicated resources to bring enforcement actions, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Clearing US Legal Hurdles To Biz Opportunities In Venezuela
Companies evaluating foreign investment or activity in Venezuela given the U.S. government's recently announced plans to reinvigorate its natural resources should take specific steps to minimize risks connected to interactions with restricted parties given the web of U.S. counterterrorism, anticorruption and sanctions controls, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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Mind The Gap: Crafting D&O Straddle Coverage For M&A
A recent Florida federal court decision highlights an often-overlooked risk for those negotiating directors and officers insurance coverage for mergers and acquisitions: the potential for so-called straddle claims, falling in the gap between tail and go-forward coverage, say attorneys at Reed Smith.
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Calif.'s Civility Push Shows Why Professionalism Is Vital
The California Bar’s campaign against discourteous behavior by attorneys, including a newly required annual civility oath, reflects a growing concern among states that professionalism in law needs shoring up — and recognizes that maintaining composure even when stressed is key to both succeeding professionally and maintaining faith in the legal system, says Lucy Wang at Hinshaw.
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FCC Satellite Co. Action Starts New Chapter For Team Telecom
The Federal Communications Commission's recent settlement with satellite company Marlink marks a modest but meaningful step forward in how the U.S. regulates foreign involvement in its telecommunications sector, proving "Team Telecom" conditions are not limited to companies with substantial foreign ownership, says attorney Sohan Dasgupta.
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Trivia Competition Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Playing trivia taught me to quickly absorb information and recognize when I've learned what I'm expected to know, training me in the crucial skills needed to be a good attorney, and reminding me to be gracious in defeat, says Jonah Knobler at Patterson Belknap.
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Ruling Puts Guardrails On FTC Merger Filing Rule Expansion
A Texas federal court recently vacated the Federal Trade Commission's overhaul of the Hart-Scott-Rodino premerger notification form, in a significant setback for the antitrust agencies, say attorneys at Reed Smith.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: What Cross-Selling Truly Takes
Early-career attorneys may struggle to introduce clients to practitioners in other specialties, but cross-selling becomes easier once they know why it’s vital to their first years of practice, which mistakes to avoid and how to anticipate clients' needs, say attorneys at Moses & Singer.
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CFIUS Initiative May Smooth Way For Some Foreign Investors
A new program that will allow certain foreign investors to be prevetted and admitted to fast-track approval by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States will likely have tangible benefits for investors participating in competitive M&A, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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Judges On AI: Practical Use Cases In Chambers
U.S. Magistrate Judge Allison Goddard in the Southern District of California discusses how she uses generative artificial intelligence tools in chambers to make work more efficient and effective — from editing jury instructions for clarity to summarizing key documents.
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Saks' Post-M&A Bankruptcy Illustrates Current Market Risks
The recent Saks Fifth Avenue bankruptcy occurred on the heels of its merger with fellow luxury purveyor Neiman Marcus, showing that capital structure, not concept, dictates resilience when conditions turn, says Ben Thompson at Thompson.
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Trail Running Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Navigating the muddy, root-filled path of trail marathons and ultramarathons provides fertile training ground for my high-stakes fractional general counsel work, teaching me to slow down my mind when the terrain shifts, sharpen my focus and trust my training, says Eric Proos at Next Era Legal.
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Tips From Del. Decision Nixing Major Earnout Damages Award
The Delaware Supreme Court recently vacated in part the largest earnout-related damages award in Delaware history, making clear that the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing cannot be used to rescue parties from drafting choices where the relevant regulatory risk was foreseeable at signing, say attorneys at Sullivan & Cromwell.