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July 17, 2025
Justices' 'Tea Leaves' Don't OK Illegal FTC Firing, Court Says
A D.C. federal judge ordered the restoration of a fired Federal Trade Commission Democrat's job Thursday, setting up a D.C. Circuit clash that could go to the U.S. Supreme Court on her conclusion that President Donald Trump violated a law permitting the termination of FTC members only for cause.
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July 17, 2025
EU Approves Luxembourg Beverage Deal With Fix
European enforcers have approved beverage producer and distributor Brasserie Nationale's planned purchase of a Luxembourg-based wholesaler, after the companies agreed to unload a portion of the business that sells to hotels, restaurants and cafes in the country.
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July 17, 2025
Musk, SEC Seek More Time For Response In Twitter Case
Elon Musk and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday jointly asked a D.C. federal court to allow the billionaire more time to respond to the agency's complaint that he failed to timely report his Twitter purchases before buying the platform and renaming it X.
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July 17, 2025
PE Firm Is Denied FDA Docs For Defense In Deal Challenge
An Illinois federal court on Wednesday denied a request from private equity firm GTCR BC Holdings LLC to force the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to produce more than a decade's worth of medical device approval applications as the firm fights a merger challenge from enforcers.
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July 17, 2025
Robotics Co. Investors Settle De-SPAC Suit For $7.5M In Del.
Investors in a special purpose acquisition company that took artificial intelligence company Berkshire Grey Inc. public for $2.25 billion in mid-2021 have reported a $7.5 million proposed settlement intended to end a breach of fiduciary duty suit in Delaware's Court of Chancery.
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July 17, 2025
Google Lands $2.4B Windsurf Tech Deal, And More Rumors
Google has agreed to pay $2.4 billion to license the technology of Windsurf, a private equity investment will value PCI Pharma Services at $10 billion, and KKR is mulling a potential buyout of Italian healthcare technology firm GPI SpA. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other deal rumors from the past week:
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July 17, 2025
Davis Polk Steers Verisk On $162.5M SuranceBay Acquisition
Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP is guiding data analytics and technology provider Verisk on an agreement announced Thursday for the $162.5 million all-cash acquisition of life and annuity industry service provider SuranceBay, which is represented by Wiggin and Dana LLP.
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July 17, 2025
Couche-Tard Pulls $47B Takeover Bid For 7-Eleven Parent
Alimentation Couche-Tard has withdrawn its nearly $47 billion bid to acquire Seven & i Holdings, the Japanese parent of 7-Eleven, citing "a persistent lack of good faith engagement" from Seven & i leadership.
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July 17, 2025
SES Finalizes Intelsat Merger, Expands Satellite Fleet
SES SA said Thursday its deal worth an estimated $3.1 billion to buy rival satellite operator Intelsat Holdings has completed, guided by four law firms.
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July 17, 2025
Sweden's Viaplay To Buy Remaining 50% In Allente For $113M
Swedish media group Viaplay said Thursday that it will buy a 50% stake in Allente from Norway's Telenor for 1.1 billion Swedish kronor ($113 million) to become the sole owner of the Scandinavian television provider.
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July 16, 2025
Sidley Guides Starwood Property Trust's $2.2B Net Lease Deal
Sidley Austin LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP are advising Starwood Property Trust Inc. 's $2.2 billion acquisition of net lease real estate operating platform Fundamental Income Properties LLC, according to an announcement made Wednesday.
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July 16, 2025
Meta Wanted To Shield Zuckerberg From FTC Suit, Chancery Told
A former Facebook director testified Wednesday that company directors resisted federal efforts to include CEO Mark Zuckerberg as a defendant in a privacy breach suit that settled for $5 billion in 2019, starting a Delaware trial on a derivative stockholder suit to recover the payout.
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July 16, 2025
Charter, Cox Ask FCC To Approve $34.5B Combination
Charter Communications and Cox Communications asked federal telecom regulators this week to approve their $34.5 billion megadeal to combine into a broadband, video and mobile services behemoth.
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July 16, 2025
5 Firms Steer $144M AngloGold, Augusta Merger
Five law firms have guided a precious metals deal announced Wednesday that will see AngloGold Ashanti PLC purchase Augusta Gold at an enterprise value of roughly $144 million.
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July 16, 2025
Pantheon Secures $2.2B For 3rd Credit Opportunities Fund
Private markets investor Pantheon, advised by Paul Hastings LLP, on Wednesday announced that it wrapped funding for its third credit opportunities fund and related vehicles after securing $2.2 billion from investors.
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July 16, 2025
Simpson Thacher Adds Fund Transaction Pro In NY
Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP has brought aboard a partner with close to 15 years of experience to bulk up the firm's fund transactions practice in New York.
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July 16, 2025
Ricardo Shareholders Approve WSP's £281M Takeover Bid
British automotive parts supplier Ricardo PLC said Wednesday that its shareholders have approved its takeover for approximately £281 million ($376 million) by Canadian engineering consultant WSP Global Inc.
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July 16, 2025
American Axle Gets Nod To Buy UK Car-Parts Biz For £1.2B
American Axle said Wednesday that its shareholders have voted to approve the cash-and-shares takeover of rival automotive engineer Dowlais Group PLC for £1.16 billion ($1.55 billion) in a bid to grow the U.S. company internationally.
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July 15, 2025
MaxLinear, Silicon Motion Beat Suit Over Failed $3.8B Merger
A California federal judge on Tuesday threw out a proposed class action that accused semiconductor company MaxLinear and chipmaker Silicon Motion of misleading investors about a $3.8 billion merger that fell through, saying Silicon Motion shareholders couldn't sue MaxLinear or prove that Silicon Motion knew about an alleged breach of the merger agreement.
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July 15, 2025
GTCR Seeks Rival's Sales Data To Counter FTC Challenge
The private equity firm looking to buy medical device coating company Surmodics is seeking Salesforce data from another competitor in the space, saying the information is crucial to showing that the industry will still be competitive if its acquisition is cleared.
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July 15, 2025
NC Docs Say Practice Duped Them Into Providing Free Labor
A trio of reproductive and women's health care physicians were enticed to sell their practice by promises of a brighter financial future, only to be forced into providing more than a year of free labor, the doctors say in a complaint designated to the North Carolina Business Court.
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July 15, 2025
FTC Says Merger Penalty Deal In The Works With 7-Eleven
The Federal Trade Commission is inching closer to a settlement with 7-Eleven in its suit seeking to slap the convenience store chain with a $77.5 million penalty for violating a settlement that it inked with the agency in order to get a merger approved back in 2018.
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July 15, 2025
FTC Still Bans Ex-Pioneer CEO From Exxon Board, For Now
If the current Federal Trade Commission upends Biden-era Democrats' ban on the former CEO of Pioneer from serving on Exxon's board, it will be on the now-Republican-led commission's own volition rather than through a petition by the executive.
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July 15, 2025
Door Maker Defends Landmark Divestiture Order At 4th Circ.
Steves & Sons Inc. has urged the Fourth Circuit to preserve the first court-ordered divestiture in a private merger challenge, arguing Jeld-Wen's sale of the Pennsylvania factory restored competition in the market for the door skins used to make molded interior doors.
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July 15, 2025
Kirkland Tops M&A League Tables In First Half Of 2025
Kirkland & Ellis LLP was the top mergers and acquisitions legal adviser both globally and in North America during the first half of 2025, as measured by both value and transaction numbers, league table data from GlobalData showed Tuesday.
Expert Analysis
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Rethinking Litigation Risk And What It Really Means To Win
Attorneys have a tendency to overestimate litigation risk before summary judgment and underestimate risk after it, but an eight-stage litigation framework can clarify risk at different points and help litigators reassess what true success looks like in any particular case, says Joshua Libling at Arcadia Finance.
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Mass Arbitration Procedures After Faulty Live Nation Ruling
Despite the Ninth Circuit's flawed reasoning in Heckman v. Live Nation, the exceptional allegations of collusive conduct shouldn't be read to restrict arbitration providers that have adopted good faith procedures to ensure that consumer mass arbitrations can be efficiently resolved on the merits, says Collin Vierra at Eimer Stahl.
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Forecasting The Future Of The FTC Post-Inauguration
The incoming Federal Trade Commission leadership's agenda, which is expected to be in sharp contrast with the Biden administration's enforcement posture, will be noticeable right away in the first few weeks of the Trump administration, say attorneys at Cooley.
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US-China Deal Considerations Amid Cross-Border Uncertainty
With China seemingly set to respond to the incoming U.S. administration's call for strategic decoupling and tariffs, companies on both sides of the Pacific should explore deals and internal changes to mitigate risks and overcome hurdles to their strategic plans, say attorneys at Covington.
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Series
Playing Rugby Makes Me A Better Lawyer
My experience playing rugby, including a near-fatal accident, has influenced my legal practice on a professional, organizational and personal level by showing me the importance of maintaining empathy, fostering team empowerment and embracing the art of preparation, says James Gillenwater at Greenberg Traurig.
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Nippon, US Steel Face Long Odds On Merger Challenge
Following the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' review of Japan's Nippon Steel's proposed acquisition of U.S. Steel, the companies face a formidable uphill battle in challenging the president's exercise of authority to block the deal on national security grounds, say attorneys at Kirkland.
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Opinion
No, Litigation Funders Are Not 'Fleeing' The District Of Del.
A recent study claimed that litigation funders have “fled” Delaware federal court due to a standing order requiring disclosure of third-party financing, but responsible funders have no problem litigating in this jurisdiction, and many other factors could explain the decline in filings, say Will Freeman and Sarah Tsou at Omni Bridgeway.
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5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2025 And Beyond
In the year to come, e-discovery will be shaped by new and emerging trends, from the adoption of artificial intelligence provisions in protective orders, to the proliferation of emojis as a source of evidence in contemporary litigation, say attorneys at Littler.
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Best Practices To Find Del. Earnout Provisions That Hold Up
Recent Delaware earnout litigation illustrates the need for careful drafting and proactive planning to avoid later divergent interpretations of the signed contract, and a series of drafting tips can help, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor.
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What 2024 Tells Us About Calif. Health Transaction Reviews
Looking back at the California Office of Health Care Affordability's first year accepting notices for material healthcare transactions reveals critical lessons on what the OHCA's review process may mean for the future of covered transactions in the state, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.
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Republican Trifecta Amplifies Risks For Cos. In 3 Key Areas
Expected coordination between a Republican Congress and presidential administration may expose companies to simultaneous criminal, civil and congressional investigations, particularly with regard to supply chain risks in certain industries, government contracting and cross-border investment, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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2024 Was A Banner Year For Shareholder Activism
Shareholder activism campaigns in 2024 continued at an elevated pace globally, with activist investors exploiting valuation gaps and pushing aggressively for corporate governance reforms, including the ouster of many companies' chief executives, a trend that could continue once President-elect Donald Trump takes office, say attorneys at Sidley.
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7 Ways 2nd Trump Administration May Affect Partner Hiring
President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House will likely have a number of downstream effects on partner hiring in the legal industry, from accelerated hiring timelines to increased vetting of prospective employees, say recruiters at Macrae.
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E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Custodian Selection
Several recent rulings make clear that the proportionality of additional proposed custodians will depend on whether the custodians have unique relevant documents, and producing parties should consider whether information already in the record will show that they have relevant documents that otherwise might not be produced, say attorneys at Sidley.
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EU's AI Act May Lead To More M&A Arbitration
With the EU's Artificial Intelligence Act and its stiff penalties beginning to take effect, companies acquiring AI targets should pay close attention to the provisions in the dispute resolution clauses of their deal documents, say Nelson Goh at Pallas Partners and Benjamin Qiu at EKLJ.