Private Equity

  • April 08, 2026

    SEC Taps Gibson Dunn Partner For Enforcement Director

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Wednesday that it has appointed a Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP partner and former senior enforcement attorney to serve as director of the agency's Division of Enforcement, following the abrupt resignation of the most recent director.

  • April 08, 2026

    Advent Declines To Make A Bid For Senior Engineering Group

    Private equity firm Advent International LP said Wednesday that it will not make an offer for Senior PLC, after the British engineering group backed a £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion) bid from Blackstone and Tinicum.

  • April 07, 2026

    Musk Wants Altman Out, Not To Boost 'Himself Personally'

    Elon Musk said Tuesday he wants OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stripped of his title and "all equity and other personal financial benefits" to be awarded to OpenAI's nonprofit if Musk wins his case claiming OpenAI duped him, saying he isn't after "a remedy directed to benefiting himself personally."

  • April 07, 2026

    SEC Slams Past Enforcement As It Reports Fewer Cases

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Tuesday that it brought almost 30% fewer original enforcement actions last year compared to the previous year, a dramatic decrease the agency said follows a past enforcement practice that aimed to "pursue media headlines and run up numbers."

  • April 07, 2026

    Private-Credit Focused SPAC Leads Two IPOs Raising $350M

    A pair of special purpose acquisition companies, private credit-focused ACP Holdings Acquisition and advanced technology-focused Apogee Acquisition, began trading publicly Tuesday after raising a combined $350 million in their initial public offerings.

  • April 07, 2026

    Firmus Unveils $505M Deal To Fund Australia AI Projects

    Data center builder Firmus is anticipating a $505 million investment from technology investor Coatue and technology company NVIDIA for the funding of its AI projects in Australia, Firmus has announced.

  • April 07, 2026

    Kirkland-Led ArcLight Secures $3.9B For Infrastructure Fund

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP-advised ArcLight Capital Partners, an infrastructure-focused private equity shop, on Tuesday announced that it wrapped its eighth fund with $3.9 billion in tow.

  • April 07, 2026

    Blackstone Clinches $10B Opportunistic Credit Fund

    Private equity giant Blackstone, advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, on Tuesday revealed it wrapped fundraising on its fifth opportunistic private credit fund after securing over $10 billion in investable capital, marking the firm's largest such fund to date.

  • April 07, 2026

    DC Circ. Skeptical Ex-Steward CEO Could Skip Senate Hearing

    A D.C. Circuit judge told the attorney for the embattled former CEO of Steward Health Care on Tuesday that she couldn't comprehend how his client could invoke his Fifth Amendment rights without showing up to his scheduled appearance before a Senate committee.

  • April 07, 2026

    King & Spalding Grows RE, Funds Team With McDermott Atty

    King & Spalding LLP is continuing to expand its real estate bench with the hiring of a New York-based lawyer from McDermott Will & Schulte LLP.

  • April 07, 2026

    Cleary Brings On Gibson Dunn M&A, Sports Expert In NY

    Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP has hired a former Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP attorney as a partner in its Americas mergers and acquisitions and private equity transactions groups, the firm announced Tuesday.

  • April 07, 2026

    Engineering Co. Senior Backs £1.3B Tinicum-Blackstone Offer

    Senior PLC said Tuesday that it has agreed to be taken over by private equity firm Blackstone and investment company Tinicum for £1.3 billion ($1.7 billion), in a deal that would pull the U.K. engineering group from the London Stock Exchange.

  • April 06, 2026

    Chewy Investor Settles Suit Against BC Partners For $29.5M

    A Chewy Inc. investor has brokered a $29.5 million deal with BC Partners that, if finalized, would settle the investor's derivative suit that alleged BC Partners saddled Chewy investors with potential tax liabilities following a financially unfair downstream merger involving PetSmart Inc., the parties told the Delaware Chancery Court on Monday.

  • April 06, 2026

    REIT Investor Attys Get Fee Award In $7.1M Settlement

    Attorneys at Rolnick Kramer Sadighi LLP and Woods Rogers Vandeventer Black PLC will receive a fee of nearly $2 million after brokering the $7.1 million settlement of claims that a real estate investment trust's insiders left the company's common stock diluted by "disastrous" stock redemption decisions.

  • April 06, 2026

    Data Infrastructure Biz Wraps $130M Series B Funding Round

    Spanish data infrastructure company Xoople on Monday announced that it closed a Series B funding round after securing $130 million of investor commitments, bringing the company's total capital raised to $225 million.

  • April 06, 2026

    Madison Air Eyes $2.2B IPO In Biggest US Debut Of 2026

    Air ventilation and filtration company Madison Air Solutions on Monday filed plans with U.S. regulators to raise roughly $2.2 billion in an initial public offering, which would be the largest public debut of 2026.

  • April 06, 2026

    Sidley Lures Cravath VC Group's Co-Head To Lead Tech Team

    Sidley Austin LLP announced Monday that the former co-head of Cravath Swaine & Moore LLP's venture capital and growth equity practice has joined the firm as head of technology capital markets.

  • April 06, 2026

    Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court

    The Delaware Chancery Court's docket this past week featured a mix of high-profile corporate disputes, insider trading allegations, contract fights and significant rulings shaping fiduciary duty and deal litigation.

  • April 03, 2026

    Warhol Painting Can Be Targeted In $142M Award Feud

    A New York federal judge cleared the way for units of private equity firm CVC Capital to seek the turnover of two paintings — including an Andy Warhol — that were purchased for over $29 million as they look to enforce $142 million in Chinese arbitral awards over a soured restaurant investment.

  • April 03, 2026

    3rd Circ. Preview: Arbitration Limits, Power Plant Safety

    The Third Circuit in April is set to examine the limits of an arbitrator's authority to change awards once they've been made, potentially defining the restraints of commercial arbitration rules and when rulings can be revisited.

  • April 03, 2026

    AI Boom Lifts Q1 M&A Values, As Attys Eye Wider Rebound

    Artificial intelligence-driven megadeals fueled a jump in first-quarter global mergers and acquisitions value, but lagging middle-market and private equity activity weighed on deal volume, as attorneys cautiously anticipate a broader rebound.

  • April 03, 2026

    Simpson Thacher Slated To Launch Singapore Office

    Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP has announced it is opening a new office in Singapore that will focus on advising sponsors on matters such as private equity, funds, mergers and acquisitions, real estate, energy and infrastructure, and digital infrastructure matters.

  • April 03, 2026

    AE Industrial Accused Of Insider Trading On AI Co. Stock

    Private equity firm AE Industrial Partners LP has been accused in Delaware Chancery Court of taking advantage of its insider status at artificial intelligence firm Bear.ai Holdings Inc., allegedly shedding $255 million in stock ahead of news that the company wasn't performing as well as projected.

  • April 03, 2026

    Iran War Disruption Could Spur Future Energy Dealmaking

    The ongoing war in Iran is rattling global energy markets and clouding the outlook for mergers and acquisitions in the short term, but attorneys say deal opportunities are likely to emerge over time across oil, liquefied natural gas and renewable power.

  • April 03, 2026

    GPB Investors Get $67.7M, Eye 2 More Settlements

    A New York federal judge on Thursday allowed the receiver of GPB Capital Holdings to enter into a $67.7 million settlement with investors over the private equity firm's collapse, one day after investors sought approval for separate deals with a Deloitte unit and Morrison Brown Argiz & Farra LLC over those companies' alleged work providing valuation services for GPB.

Expert Analysis

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    Law School's Missed Lessons: What Cross-Selling Truly Takes

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    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.

  • CFIUS Initiative May Smooth Way For Some Foreign Investors

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    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.

  • How AI Data Centers Are Elevating Development Risk In 2026

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    As thousands of artificial intelligence data center constructions continue to pop up across the U.S., such projects must be treated not as simple real estate developments, but as infrastructure programs where power, supply chains and technology integration all drive both schedule and risk, say attorneys at Cozen O’Connor.

  • How State FCA Activity May Affect Civil Fraud Enforcement

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    A growing trend of state attorneys general enforcing their False Claims Act analogues independently of the U.S. Department of Justice carries potential repercussions for civil fraud enforcement and qui tam litigation considerations, say Li Yu at Bernstein Litowitz, Ellen London at London & Naor and Gwen Stamper at Vogel Slade.

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    Judges On AI: Practical Use Cases In Chambers

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    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.

  • Saks' Post-M&A Bankruptcy Illustrates Current Market Risks

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    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.

  • Opinion

    Corporations Should Think Twice About Mandatory Arbitration

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent acceptance of mandatory arbitration provisions in corporate charters and bylaws does not make them wise, as the current system of class actions still offers critical advantages for corporations, says Mohsen Manesh at the University of Oregon School of Law.

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    Trail Running Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    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.

  • Navigating New Risks Amid Altered Foreign Issuer Landscape

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's potential rulemaking to redefine who qualifies as a foreign private issuer will shape securities regulation and enforcement for decades, affecting not only FPIs and U.S. investors but also the U.S.' position in global capital markets, says Elisha Kobre at Sheppard.

  • Malpractice Claim Assignability Continues To Divide Courts

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    Recent decisions from courts across the country demonstrate how different jurisdictions balance competing policy interests in determining whether legal malpractice claims can be assigned, providing a framework to identify when and how to challenge any attempted assignment, says Christopher Blazejewski at Sherin & Lodgen.

  • Tips For Counsel As PE Eyes Data Center Facility Services

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    As private equity interest in specialized commercial facility services providers heightens, considerations for counsel and private equity investors run the gamut from contract transferability to facility compliance, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • How Latest Nasdaq Proposals Stand To Raise Listings Quality

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    Nasdaq's recent proposals stand to heighten both quantitative and qualitative standards for issuers, which, if approved, may bring investors stronger market integrity and access but also raise the listings bar, say attorneys at Norton Rose.

  • How Attorneys Can Navigate Shifts In Financing Landscape

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    Direct government investment in companies in strategic sectors is expected to continue this year, with legal practitioners facing increased demands to navigate hybrid capital structures, evolving regulatory considerations and the alignment of financing terms with long-term business and strategic objectives, say attorneys at Skadden.

  • Series

    Teaching Logic Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Teaching middle and high school students the skills to untangle complicated arguments and identify faulty reasoning has made me reacquaint myself with the defined structure of thought, reminding me why logic should remain foundational in the practice of law, says Tom Barrow at Woods Rogers.

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    Law School's Missed Lessons: Practicing Resilience

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    Resilience is a skill acquired through daily practices that focus on learning from missteps, recovering quickly without internalizing defeat and moving forward with intention, says Nicholas Meza at Quarles & Brady.

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