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February 25, 2026
EU, UK To Share Info On 'Significant' Antitrust Probes
British and European Union officials signed a new agreement Wednesday promising to notify each other of major merger and antitrust probes and coordinate their efforts "when necessary," in what they called the first dedicated competition cooperation agreement following the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the EU.
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February 25, 2026
Engie To Buy UK Power Networks At $21.4B Enterprise Value
French electric utility Engie said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire UK Power Networks, a top British electricity distribution operator, for an equity value of £10.5 billion ($14.2 billion) and an enterprise value of £15.8 billion, which is about $21.4 billion.
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February 25, 2026
Pension Fund Presses For CEO Texts In $60B Merger Fight
A union pension fund stockholder urged the Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday to revive its bid for access to a former Pioneer Natural Resources Co. CEO's undisclosed text messages and emails, arguing that the Delaware Chancery Court set an "impossible" standard in denying inspection of communications tied to the company's $60 billion sale to Exxon Mobil Corp.
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February 25, 2026
BasePoint's £543M Offer For Lender Sweetened With Dividend
Lender International Personal Finance said Wednesday that it can pay a special dividend to its shareholders in order to boost a £543 million ($736 million) takeover offer from American specialist finance group BasePoint Capital.
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February 25, 2026
EQT Will Not Make Offer For Oxford Biomedica
EQT said Wednesday that it does not plan to make an offer to buy Oxford Biomedica PLC after holding preliminary talks about potentially acquiring the U.K. business.
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February 25, 2026
2 Firms Help Novacap Land $3.8B For Tech-Focused Fund
Private equity shop Novacap, advised by Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, on Wednesday revealed it had closed its seventh technology-centered fund with nearly $3.8 billion in committed capital.
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February 25, 2026
Taylor Wessing Steers £186M Bid For Fintech Fund
European investor Verdane said Wednesday that it has offered to acquire Augmentum Fintech, a financial technology investment fund, in a cash deal worth about £185.7 million ($252 million).
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February 25, 2026
Novo's $2.1B Vivtex Deal Boosts Obesity Drug Pipeline
Novo Nordisk said on Wednesday it is partnering with Vivtex Corp. on a deal worth up to $2.1 billion to develop drugs for obesity and related conditions, pressing ahead with a weight loss-drug franchise that has delivered rapid growth alongside regulatory scrutiny and courtroom clashes.
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February 25, 2026
Live Nation Judge Not 'Inclined' To Delay Trial For Appeal
A Manhattan federal judge said Wednesday he is likely to deny counsel for Live Nation's request to appeal rulings sending the government's monopolization claims to trial, after antitrust regulators called that request a "desperate plea" for a delay.
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February 25, 2026
GlaxoSmithKline Buys Canadian Drugmaker For $950M
GSK PLC said Wednesday that it has agreed to pay $950 million in cash for Canadian clinical-stage drugmaker 35Pharma Inc., which is developing a medicine to treat a type of high blood pressure known as pulmonary hypertension.
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February 24, 2026
Protective Gear Co. Misled On Tariffs, Acquisitions, Suit Says
Protective apparel company Lakeland Industries Inc. has been hit with an investor's proposed class action accusing it of damaging shareholders with misleading statements about the value of two companies it had acquired and the impact of tariffs.
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February 24, 2026
Senate Dem Seeks Info On FCC's Equal Time Enforcement
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., demanded documents on the Federal Communications Commission's equal time rules and what he called the "alarming prospect" of CBS owner Paramount Skydance Corp. expecting favoritism from agencies as it tries to buy Warner Bros. Discovery.
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February 24, 2026
Chamber Pushes 5th Circ. To Keep FTC Merger Overhaul Nixed
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce pressed the Fifth Circuit to let merging companies revert to their old notification form while the Federal Trade Commission challenges a lower court order scrapping its overhaul of reporting requirements, arguing the agency cannot save the new form.
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February 24, 2026
Suit Says Ex-Medco CFO Inflated Company's Value Before Sale
Medical supplier Medline Industries LP has sued the former chief financial officer of United Medco LLC in Florida state court, alleging the executive ran an overbilling scheme that led to an inflated valuation and purchase price for Medco and defrauded a customer of millions of dollars.
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February 24, 2026
FTC Blasts NewsGuard's Bid To Block Investigation
The Federal Trade Commission is pushing back on NewsGuard's bid to stop the agency's investigation into what it called digital advertising collusion, arguing that the news-rating organization cannot show the antitrust investigation is retaliatory and alleging the company mischaracterized FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson's remarks in its motion for a preliminary injunction.
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February 24, 2026
Tech Giants Amazon, Google And Meta Ink Major AI Deals
Amazon.com Inc., Meta Platforms Inc. and Google LLC have each unveiled plans to pour tens of billions of dollars into artificial intelligence infrastructure, as AI's computing and energy needs continue to drive Big Tech's spending strategies.
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February 24, 2026
Gibson Dunn, Sidley Guide $2.2B CECO, Thermon Deal
CECO Environmental Corp. said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire Thermon Group Holdings Inc. in a stock and cash deal valued at about $2.2 billion, expanding its footprint in industrial thermal and environmental solutions.
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February 24, 2026
Freshfields Bicoastal M&A Tech Duo Move To Covington
Covington & Burling LLP has strengthened its mergers and acquisitions group on both coasts with the additions of two former Freshfields LLP tech M&A partners.
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February 24, 2026
Paramount Revises WBD Offer As Netflix Bid War Goes On
Paramount Skydance said Tuesday it has submitted a revised proposal to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery, with WBD stating that the new bid could represent a "superior proposal" to its existing merger agreement with Netflix.
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February 24, 2026
Zurich Insurance To Buy Australia's ClearView For $293M
Australian life insurer ClearView Wealth Ltd. said Tuesday that it has agreed to be bought by Europe's Zurich Insurance Group Ltd. for 415 million Australian dollars ($293 million) in a deal that will consolidate the domestic sector.
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February 23, 2026
Feds Point To 8th Circ. In Sinclair Station Takeover OK
Sinclair Inc. has gotten the go ahead to proceed with the acquisition of three television stations in Michigan and New York that it previously would have been barred from buying under long-standing FCC media ownership rules that were recently struck down by the Eighth Circuit.
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February 23, 2026
Flyers Seek TRO In Alaska-Hawaiian Merger Antitrust Suit
Airline passengers are urging a Hawaii federal judge to preserve Hawaiian Airlines as a standalone carrier, contending in a recently revived antitrust lawsuit that Hawaiian's 2024 merger with Alaska Airlines has harmed consumers with higher fees, reduced routes and eroded frequent flyer rewards.
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February 23, 2026
3 Firms Guide Homebuilder Co.'s $221M Sale
South Carolina-based United Homes Group announced Monday that it has agreed to be acquired by rival homebuilder Stanley Martin Homes, in a deal guided by three firms that values the company at $221 million.
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February 23, 2026
How Greenberg Thinks Tariff Ruling Could Affect Dealmaking
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling invalidating IEEPA-based tariffs gave dealmakers clarity on how to pursue potential refund rights in mergers and acquisitions, but President Donald Trump's swift announcement of new global tariffs has immediately reintroduced dealmaking uncertainty.
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February 23, 2026
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
Legal fee feuds, noncompete pact breach fights and post-closing "earnout" battles piled up in Delaware's equity and commercial law venues last week, with top jurists briefing lawmakers on efforts to better manage crowded dockets and expanded benches.
Expert Analysis
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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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Series
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.
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How Attys Can Use AI To Surface Narratives In E-Discovery
E-discovery has reached a turning point where document review is no longer just about procedural tasks like identifying relevance and redacting privilege — rather, generative artificial intelligence tools now allow attorneys to draw connections, extract meaning and tell a coherent story, says Rose Jones at Hilgers Graben.
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Identifying Data Center Investment Challenges, Opportunities
The role of data centers is expanding, as are new opportunities for private capital investors, but there are issues to consider, including finance models and contract complexity, as well as power supply, cyber threat resilience and data sovereignty, say lawyers at Ropes & Gray.
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Leveraging Diligence Findings For Better Life Sciences Deals
Life sciences parties should utilize due diligence strategically to review and draft deal documents, address issues identified during the diligence, and craft solutions to achieve the party's transactional goals, says Anna Zhao at Gunner Cooke.
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IP Due Diligence Tips For AI Assets In M&A Transactions
Artificial intelligence systems' integration into business operations creates new considerations for intellectual property due diligence in mergers and acquisitions and financing transactions, and implementing a practical approach to identifying AI assets can help avoid litigation and losses, say Armin Ghiam and Senna Hahn at Hunton.
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AbbVie Frees Taxpayers From M&A Capital Loss Limitations
The U.S. Tax Court’s June 17 opinion in AbbVie v. Commissioner, finding that a $1.6 billion break fee was an ordinary and necessary business expense, marks a pivotal rejection of the Internal Revenue Service’s position on the tax treatment of termination fees related to failed mergers or acquisitions, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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Capital One Deal Approval Lights Up Path For Bank M&A
The federal banking regulators' recent approval of Capital One's acquisition of Discover signals the agencies' willingness to approve large transactions and a more favorable environment generally for bank mergers under the Trump administration, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.