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March 02, 2026
Sen. Booker Calls For Scrutiny Of Paramount's Deal For WBD
Sen. Cory Booker is calling on Congress to use its oversight authority to scrutinize Paramount Skydance's planned acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, after Netflix dropped its competing bid for the entertainment giant.
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March 02, 2026
Gyre, Cullgen Merge In $300M All-Stock Deal
Commercial-stage biopharmaceutical company Gyre Therapeutics Inc. on Monday announced plans to acquire clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company Cullgen Inc. in an all-stock deal valued at roughly $300 million.
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March 02, 2026
White & Case Adds Mayer Brown Energy M&A Pro In Houston
White & Case LLP announced Monday it expanded its global mergers and acquisitions practice and global energy industry group with a Houston-based partner who came aboard from Mayer Brown LLP.
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March 02, 2026
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
The Delaware Chancery Court's docket last week featured headline-grabbing disputes involving fast food giant Jack in the Box and boxing legend Mike Tyson's cannabis venture, alongside high-stakes fights over merger documents, appraisal rights and a $75 million renewable energy funding clash.
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March 02, 2026
BrewDog Sold To US Cannabis Biz Tilray For £33M
U.S. medical cannabis company Tilray Brands Inc. said Monday that it has bought the brand and intellectual property of Scotland's BrewDog out of administration, in a £33 million ($44 million) deal that will not benefit equity holders in the struggling brewer.
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March 02, 2026
UK Insurer Beazley Backs £8.2B Zurich Takeover
British insurer Beazley said Monday that it has accepted an £8.2 billion ($11 billion) cash takeover offer from Zurich, after months of courting, in order to create a global specialty insurer.
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March 02, 2026
2 Firms Steer Warburg Pincus' $1B Global Eggs Investment
Private equity giant Warburg Pincus, advised by Latham & Watkins LLP, unveiled plans Monday to invest up to $1 billion in Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP-advised egg producer and distributor Global Eggs.
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February 27, 2026
Kroger, Albertsons Must Pay AG Legal Fees After Merger Halt
Kroger and Albertsons must pay legal fees to the state attorneys general who challenged the grocery chains' now-scrapped $24.6 billion merger, an Oregon federal judge ruled Friday, denying the companies' argument that the court's temporary injunction in the case wasn't sufficient for the states to win back costs.
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February 27, 2026
Paramount, Warner Seal Merger Agreement At $110B Value
Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery said Friday they have reached a definitive agreement under which Paramount will acquire WBD, in a deal valuing WBD at $81 billion in equity and $110 billion in enterprise value.
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February 27, 2026
FCC Staff Gives Go-Ahead To $34B Charter, Cox Tie-Up
The Federal Communications Commission's staff on Friday cleared the $34.5 billion combination of cable giants Cox and Charter, approving the license transfers needed to merge into a broadband, mobile and video distribution behemoth.
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February 27, 2026
Altria-Juul Judge Details Class Cert. Decision In Antitrust Row
"Common, predominant questions abound" as to whether e-cigarette company Juul and tobacco giant Altria schemed to have Altria exit the e-cigarette market, a California federal judge has said in explaining why he granted class certification to classes of purchasers in antitrust litigation over Altria's past investment in Juul.
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February 27, 2026
Musk Bid 'Too Late' To Delay Trial In Twitter Investor Suit
With days before trial, a California federal judge denied a slew of motions filed by Elon Musk challenging investors' claim that the tech mogul ran a "scheme" to depress the price of Twitter securities during acquisition negotiations, saying Musk waited too long to try and toss the claim.
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February 27, 2026
Trump Media Explores Truth Social Spin-Off After TAE Deal
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp. said Friday it is exploring a restructuring that would separate businesses, including its flagship social media platform, Truth Social, into a new publicly traded company.
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February 27, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Linklaters, Wilson Sonsini
In this week's Taxation With Representation, French electric utility Engie acquires UK Power Networks, Gilead Sciences Inc. buys clinical-stage biotechnology company Arcellx Inc., and The Brink's Co. acquires NCR Atleos in a deal that unites two major companies in the ATM business.
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February 27, 2026
Del. Supreme Court OKs Disputed Corporate Law Rework
Delaware's Supreme Court upheld Friday hotly contested legislation approved by state lawmakers in 2025 that expanded liability shields for some corporate acts involving controlling stockholders or potentially conflicted officers or directors, and narrowed public access to some corporate books and records.
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February 27, 2026
Reed Smith Leads Climate Tech Biz In $850M US SPAC Deal
Renewable energy investor ThomasLloyd said Friday that it has agreed to merge with a special purpose acquisition company, which will allow it to be listed on the Nasdaq stock market at a valuation of $850 million.
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February 27, 2026
2 Firms Guide Equinix, CPP Investments On $4B AtNorth Buy
Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and U.S. digital infrastructure company Equinix said Friday that they will buy atNorth for $4 billion from Swiss private equity shop Partners Group in order to grow the Nordic data center operator's capabilities in areas such as artificial intelligence and cloud infrastructure.
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February 26, 2026
Self-Driving Truck Startup Raises $113M Before SPAC Merger
Swedish self-driving truck company Einride said Thursday that it has secured roughly $113 million in capital via a private investment in public equity, or PIPE, financing round ahead of its planned $1.8 billion merger with a special purpose acquisition company.
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February 26, 2026
$100M AI Token Dump Suit Can't Be Heard In NY, Founders Say
Co-founders of a digital asset issuer and an associated crypto organization seek to shed a lawsuit accusing them of conspiring to improperly extract over $100 million from an open-source artificial intelligence coalition, arguing Wednesday that a Manhattan federal court doesn't have jurisdiction over the Romania- and Germany-based defendants or the decentralized organization.
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February 26, 2026
Netflix Drops WBD Bid, Paving Way For Paramount Deal
Netflix Inc. ditched its effort to buy Warner Bros. Discovery on Thursday after WBD announced that it determined a competing bid from Paramount Skydance is the "superior proposal."
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February 26, 2026
Buddy Mac Wins Court Approval To Sell Co-Owned Properties
A Texas bankruptcy judge on Thursday ruled that rent-to-own retailer Buddy Mac Holdings LLC can sell several co-owned properties, over the objection of co-owners who argued they had not been given proper notice.
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February 26, 2026
Brink's, NCR Ink $6.6B Deal As Sidley, King & Spalding Advise
The Brink's Co. said Thursday it has agreed to purchase NCR Atleos in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at approximately $6.6 billion, with Sidley Austin LLP advising Brink's and King & Spalding LLP guiding NCR.
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February 26, 2026
House Bill Would Cap FCC License Reviews At 180 Days
A bipartisan U.S. House bill introduced Thursday would codify the Federal Communications Commission's standard 180-day limit on reviewing license applications, potentially speeding up merger reviews.
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February 26, 2026
Chancery Asked To OK $7.6M Deal To End $1.5B De-SPAC Row
Stockholders of special purpose acquisition company HighCape Capital LP have sought Delaware Court of Chancery approval for a $7.6 million settlement of a class suit accusing company principals of pursuing an overpriced take-public merger of biopharmaceutical tech company Quantum-Si, in litigation complicated by an unusual discovery stumble.
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February 26, 2026
DirecTV Urges Top FCC Officials To Nix Nexstar-Tegna Deal
DirecTV went to the top ranks of the Federal Communications Commission in recent days to push against the proposed merger of TV station giants Nexstar and Tegna, calling it a clear threat to local media competition.
Expert Analysis
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4th Circ. Favors Plain Meaning In Bump-Up D&O Ruling
The Fourth Circuit's latest denial of indemnity coverage in Towers Watson v. National Union Fire Insurance and its previous ruling in this case lay out a pragmatic approach to bump-up provisions that avoids hypertechnical constructions to limit the effect of a policy's plain meaning, say attorneys at Kennedys.
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Opinion
DOJ's HPE-Juniper Settlement Will Help US Compete
The U.S. Department of Justice settlement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise clears the purchase of Juniper Networks in a deal that positions the U.S. as a leader in secure, scalable networking and critical digital infrastructure by requiring the divestiture of a WiFi network business geared toward small firms, says John Shu at Taipei Medical University.
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Series
Playing Baseball Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Playing baseball in college, and now Wiffle ball in a local league, has taught me that teamwork, mental endurance and emotional intelligence are not only important to success in the sport, but also to success as a trial attorney, says Kevan Dorsey at Swift Currie.
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Building Better Earnouts In The Current M&A Climate
In the face of market uncertainty, we've seen a continued reliance on earnouts in M&A deals so far this year, but to reduce the risk of related litigation, it's important to use objective standards, apply company metrics cautiously and ensure short time periods, among other best practices, say attorneys at White & Case.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Skillful Persuasion
In many ways, law school teaches us how to argue, but when the ultimate goal is to get your client what they want, being persuasive through preparation and humility is the more likely key to success, says Michael Friedland at Friedland Cianfrani.
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A Look At Trump 2.0 Antitrust Enforcement So Far
The first six months of President Donald Trump's second administration were marked by aggressive antitrust enforcement tempered by traditional structural remedies for mergers, but other unprecedented actions, like the firing of Federal Trade Commission Democrats, will likely stoke heated discussion ahead, says Richard Dagen at Axinn.
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Litigation Inspiration: How To Respond After A Loss
Every litigator loses a case now and then, and the sting of that loss can become a medicine that strengthens or a poison that corrodes, depending on how the attorney responds, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.
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The Metamorphosis Of The Major Questions Doctrine
The so-called major questions doctrine arose as a counterweight to Chevron deference over the past few decades, but invocations of the doctrine have persisted in the year since Chevron was overturned, suggesting it still has a role to play in reining in agency overreach, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.
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Biotech Collaborations Can Ease Uncertainty Amid FDA Shift
As concerns persist that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's reduced headcount will impede developments at already-strapped biotech companies, licensing and partnership transactions can provide the necessary funding and pathways to advance innovative products, say attorneys at Troutman.
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Series
Playing Mah-Jongg Makes Me A Better Mediator
Mah-jongg rewards patience, pattern recognition, adaptability and keen observation, all skills that are invaluable to my role as a mediator, and to all mediating parties, says Marina Corodemus.
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Business Court Bill Furthers Texas' Pro-Corporate Strategy
The Texas Legislature's recent bill to enhance corporate protections and expand access to the Texas Business Court by refining its jurisdictional standards is just the latest step in the state's playbook for becoming the new center of corporate America, say attorneys at Katten.
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FTC Staff Cuts Unlikely To Curb Antitrust Enforcement Agenda
While Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson's recent commitment to reducing agency staff may seem at odds with the Trump administration's commitment to antitrust enforcement, a closer analysis shows that such reductions have little chance of derailing the president's efforts, say attorneys at Squire Patton.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Navigating Client Trauma
Law schools don't train students to handle repeated exposure to clients' traumatic experiences, but for litigators practicing in areas like civil rights and personal injury, success depends on the ability to view cases clinically and to recognize when you may need to seek help, says Katie Bennett at Robins Kaplan.
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Opinion
4 Former Justices Would Likely Frown On Litigation Funding
As courts increasingly confront cases involving hidden litigation finance contracts, the jurisprudence of four former U.S. Supreme Court justices establishes a constitutional framework that risks erosion by undisclosed financial interests, says Roland Eisenhuth at the American Property Casualty Insurance Association.
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Takeaways From EU's Review Of Merger Control Guidelines
The European Commission’s newly launched consultation on the European Union’s merger guidelines will explore whether and how merger control should consider key policy objectives, such as innovation, investment incentives and security, say lawyers at Latham.