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December 17, 2025
Chancery OKs $10M Fat Brands Settlement, Defers Fees
A judge in the Delaware Chancery Court on Wednesday approved a proposed settlement resolving two long-running shareholder derivative suits against Fat Brands Inc. and its controlling stockholder, finding that the deal delivers immediate cash, targeted governance reforms and a realistic recovery in light of substantial litigation and collectibility risks, while reserving judgment on a disputed request for attorney fees.
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December 17, 2025
Coursera, Udemy Merging Into $2.5B Online Education Co.
Online education company Coursera said Wednesday it has agreed to buy rival Udemy in an all-stock deal valuing the combined company at about $2.5 billion, as the firms look to scale their platforms amid rising demand for job-ready skills driven by artificial intelligence.
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December 17, 2025
Hogan Lovells-Led Twins Add Investors, Keep Family Control
The Minnesota Twins, counseled by Hogan Lovells, announced three new minority investors on Wednesday, including the owner of the market's NHL franchise, four months after the Pohlad family called off plans to sell the MLB team.
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December 17, 2025
DOJ Says Live Nation Can't Avoid Jury In Antitrust Case
The Justice Department wants a New York federal judge to force Live Nation to face a jury next year on allegations it bought, coerced and leveraged its way to live performance dominance, arguing in a newly unsealed brief that there are too many factual disputes to upstage the lawsuit.
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December 17, 2025
Air Taxi Co. Settles SPAC Merger Price Suit For $17.75M
Stockholders of former air transport venture Blade Air Mobility Inc. have agreed to settle for $17.75 million a Delaware Chancery Court stockholder derivative suit accusing an officer and controlling investors of breaching their fiduciary duties in a take-public deal via a special purpose acquisition company.
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December 17, 2025
UWM Nabs MSR-Focused REIT In $1.3B All-Stock Deal
Greenberg Traurig-advised mortgage lender UWM Holdings Corp. on Wednesday unveiled plans to acquire mortgage servicing rights-focused REIT Two Harbors Investment Corp., led by Jones Day, in an all-stock deal that boasts an equity value of $1.3 billion.
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December 17, 2025
Edinburgh Trust Urges Shareholders To Nix Board Takeover Bid
British investment company Edinburgh Worldwide on Wednesday urged its shareholders to vote against proposals made by its biggest shareholder Saba Capital to revamp its board, in what it called an attempt to "take control on the cheap."
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December 17, 2025
Blackstone Seals $5B Partnership With Israeli Asset Manager
Israel-based asset management and insurance company Phoenix Financial on Wednesday announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP-led private equity giant Blackstone under which the Israeli firm will invest up to $5 billion across a range of credit strategies.
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December 17, 2025
Diageo To Exit Kenya In $2.3B Deal With Asahi
Guinness owner Diageo said Wednesday that it has agreed to sell its Kenyan subsidiary to Japanese rival Asahi in a $2.3 billion deal, marking its exit from the East African country.
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December 17, 2025
Warner Bros. Board Rejects 'Inferior' Paramount Bid
Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. said Wednesday that its board has determined Paramount Skydance Corp.'s $108.4 billion hostile offer is not a "superior proposal" to the company's pending $82.7 billion agreement with Netflix.
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December 17, 2025
Finance Co. Gets Extra Time To Make £523M UK Credit Biz Bid
Britain's merger regulator has extended the deadline of U.S. finance group BasePoint Capital LLC to table a £523 million ($697 million) bid for International Personal Finance PLC, the U.K. credit provider said Wednesday.
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December 17, 2025
Greencore's £1.2B Bakkavor Deal To Complete After CMA OK
Irish food manufacturer Greencore said Wednesday that it expects its £1.2 billion ($1.6 billion) acquisition of rival Bakkavor to complete in January after the U.K.'s competition authority abandoned its probe amid antitrust fixes proposed by the sides.
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December 16, 2025
Judge Skeptical Of Trump-Tied SPAC's Defense In SEC Suit
A former Trump business associate appeared unlikely to win early dismissal of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission suit accusing him of hiding advanced merger discussions with the president's media company from SPAC investors in 2021, as a federal judge wondered Tuesday how the talks could be considered immaterial.
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December 16, 2025
Va. Judge Advances Most Claims In Stelara Antitrust Case
A Virginia federal judge has allowed health insurer CareFirst's anticompetition and patent fraud claims against Johnson & Johnson to move forward in a case alleging anticompetitive behavior in relation to the immunosuppressive drug Stelara, while letting the pharmaceutical giant escape some claims of misrepresentation.
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December 16, 2025
The Most Important Healthcare And Life Science Deals Of 2025
Attorneys taking stock of 2025 spoke to Law360 about the most important deals of the year, including Pfizer’s high-profile acquisition of Metsera and transactions in outpatient services and gene therapy.
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December 16, 2025
Trends That Shaped Healthcare Dealmaking In 2025
With 2025 coming to a close, Law360 Healthcare Authority asked attorneys focused on healthcare deals for their take on the trends that influenced dealmaking over the last 12 months.
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December 16, 2025
PE Giant KKR Plugs $220M Into Dubai-Based Premialab
Data, analytics and risk management solutions provider Premialab, advised by A&O Shearman, on Tuesday revealed that it received a $220 million growth investment from Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP-led private equity giant KKR.
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December 16, 2025
JP Morgan PE Group's Latest Fund Exceeds Target At $1.44B
J.P. Morgan Asset Management's private equity group closed its 12th flagship fund, PEG Global Private Equity XII, above its $1.25 billion target at $1.44 billion, the firm announced Tuesday.
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December 16, 2025
Kering, Ardian Form $900M JV At Luxury NYC Property
French luxury group Kering said Tuesday it has completed another real estate joint venture with private equity firm Ardian, expanding a partnership launched earlier this year with a $900 million deal for a Fifth Avenue retail property in New York City.
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December 15, 2025
Del. Justices Put ITG On Hook For $250M Reynolds Settlement
Delaware's Supreme Court stubbed out an eight-year ITG Brands LLC legal battle to avoid paying R.J. Reynolds more than $250 million to cover health-related settlement payments to Florida after ITG's acquisition of four of the cigarette company's brands, according to a ruling issued Monday.
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December 15, 2025
Fast-Track Sale Timeline Denied In Furniture Co. Ch. 11
A Delaware bankruptcy judge rejected an expedited timeline for the sale of the assets of home furnishing retailer American Signature Furniture, finding that the proposed 34-day process would not give enough time for an investigation of insider claims and the appointment of a consumer privacy ombudsman.
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December 15, 2025
Cencora Pays $5B For Majority Stake Of OneOncology
Pharmaceutical company Cencora Inc. unveiled plans Monday to acquire a majority stake in cancer care company OneOncology for $5 billion, buying interest from private equity shop TPG in a deal built by three law firms.
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December 15, 2025
Juventus Rejects Crypto Firm Tether's Bid, Stock Soars
The owners of Italian football club Juventus rejected an unsolicited buyout bid from crypto firm Tether, saying there is "no intention" of selling shares and helping to push the club's market capitalization above $1 billion as its stock surged Monday.
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December 15, 2025
Investment Firms Nab Quipt Home Medical In $260M Deal
Medical equipment provider Quipt Home Medical Corp. on Monday announced plans to go private after being purchased by a special purpose acquisition vehicle funded by investment firms Kingswood Capital Management and Forager Capital Management in a deal that values the company at $260 million and was built by three law firms.
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December 15, 2025
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
Litigation in Delaware's Court of Chancery sprawled from a dispute over control of banana plantations along Africa's Congo River to a fight over the late musician Prince's estate last week. Along the way, a court ruling rejected a motion for a quick decision favoring Blue Bell Creameries director and officer calls for liability releases in a tainted ice cream saga that dates to 2015.
Expert Analysis
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Recent Proposals May Spell Supervision Overhaul For Banks
A slew of rules recently proposed by the federal banking agencies with approaching comment deadlines would rewrite supervision standards to be further tailored to banks' size and activities, while prioritizing financial risks over process, documentation and other nonfinancial risks, say attorneys at Davis Wright.
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AI Evidence Rule Tweaks Encourage Judicial Guardrails
Recent additions to a committee note on proposed Rule of Evidence 707 — governing evidence generated by artificial intelligence — seek to mitigate potential dangers that may arise once machine outputs are introduced at trial, encouraging judges to perform critical gatekeeping functions, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl.
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Series
The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Getting The Message Across
Communications and brand strategy during a law firm merger represent a crucial thread that runs through every stage of a combination and should include clear messaging, leverage modern marketing tools and embrace the chance to evolve, says Ashley Horne at Womble Bond.
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Opinion
Horizontal Stare Decisis Should Not Be Casually Discarded
Eliminating the so-called law of the circuit doctrine — as recently proposed by a Fifth Circuit judge, echoing Justice Neil Gorsuch’s concurrence in Loper Bright — would undermine public confidence in the judiciary’s independence and create costly uncertainty for litigants, says Lawrence Bluestone at Genova Burns.
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10 Commandments For Agentic AI Tools In The Legal Industry
Though agentic artificial intelligence has demonstrated significant promise for optimizing legal work, it presents numerous risks, so specific ethical obligations should be built into the knowledge base of every agentic AI tool used in the legal industry, says Steven Cordero at Akerman LLP.
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Series
Preaching Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Becoming a Gospel preacher has enhanced my success as a trial lawyer by teaching me the importance of credibility, relatability, persuasiveness and thorough preparation for my congregants, the same skills needed with judges and juries in the courtroom, says Reginald Harris at Stinson.
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FTC Focus: Amazon's $2.5B Pact Broadens Regulatory Span
Amazon's $2.5 billion deal with the Federal Trade Commission offers takeaways for counsel managing risk across both consumer protection and competition portfolios, including that design strategies once evaluated solely for conversion may now be scrutinized for their competitive effects, say attorneys at Proskauer.
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Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: Practicing Client-Led Litigation
New litigators can better help their corporate clients achieve their overall objectives when they move beyond simply fighting for legal victory to a client-led approach that resolves the legal dispute while balancing the company's competing out-of-court priorities, says Chelsea Ireland at Cohen Ziffer.
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Meta Monopoly Ruling Highlights Limits Of Market Definition
A D.C. federal court's recent ruling that Meta is not monopolizing social media raises questions, such as why market definition matters and whether we have the correct model of competition, which can aid in making a stronger case against tech companies, says Shubha Ghosh at the Syracuse University College of Law.
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The Law Firm Merger Diaries: How To Build On Cultural Fit
Law firm mergers should start with people, then move to strategy: A two-level screening that puts finding a cultural fit at the pinnacle of the process can unearth shared values that are instrumental to deciding to move forward with a combination, says Matthew Madsen at Harrison.
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The Future Of Digital Asset Oversight May Rest With OCC
How the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency handles fintechs' growing interest in national trust bank charters, demonstrated by a jump in filings this year, will determine how far the federal banking system extends to digital assets, and whether the charter becomes a mainstream supervisory pathway, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin.
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Considerations When Invoking The Common-Interest Privilege
To successfully leverage the common-interest doctrine in a multiparty transaction or complex litigation, practitioners should be able to demonstrate that the parties intended for it to apply, that an underlying privilege like attorney-client has attached, and guard against disclosures that could waive privilege and defeat its purpose, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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The Law Firm Merger Diaries: Making The Case To Combine
When making the decision to merge, law firm leaders must factor in strategic alignment, cultural compatibility and leadership commitment in order to build a compelling case for combining firms to achieve shared goals and long-term success, says Kevin McLaughlin at UB Greensfelder.
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5 Bonus Plan Compliance Issues In Financial Services
As several legal constraints — including a new California debt repayment law taking effect in January — tighten around employment practices in the fiercely competitive financial services sector, the importance of compliant, well-drafted bonus plans has never been greater, say attorneys at Jackson Lewis.
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Opinion
Despite Deputy AG Remarks, DOJ Can't Sideline DC Bar
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche’s recent suggestion that the D.C. Bar would be prevented from reviewing misconduct complaints about U.S. Department of Justice attorneys runs contrary to federal statutes, local rules and decades of case law, and sends the troubling message that federal prosecutors are subject to different rules, say attorneys at HWG.