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									October 10, 2025
									Freshfields Guides BASF On €7.7B Sale Of Coatings Biz StakeGerman chemicals producer BASF has agreed to sell a majority interest in its coatings division to investment company Carlyle and the Qatar Investment Authority, in a transaction that values the offloaded company at €7.7 billion ($8.9 billion), the companies said on Friday. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Warburg Pincus Gets More Time For JTC Bid DecisionJTC said Friday that Warburg Pincus LLC has been given a further two weeks to say whether it plans to make an offer to acquire the professional services company. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Reflection AI, Backed By Nvidia, Raises $2B In Series B RoundArtificial intelligence company Reflection AI on Thursday announced that it has raised $2 billion in a Series B funding round, with media reports saying the latest round has caused the company's valuation to soar to $8 billion. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Q3 Notches Biggest Megadeal Quarter In Three YearsThe value of global mergers and acquisitions worth $10 billion or more hit $289.5 billion in the third quarter, the highest since the second quarter of 2022, according to a report provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence on Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Paramount Eyes $60B Warner Bid, And Other RumorsParamount Skydance is in talks with private equity firms including Apollo Global Management as it mulls a potential $60 billion bid for Warner Bros. Discovery. Another mega-deal that's further along its path to closing — Mars' $36 billion bid to acquire Kellanova — is set to win European antitrust approval. And Armani has approached potential buyers to sell a minority stake in the first phase of late designer Giorgio Armani's wishes. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Greenberg Traurig's Singapore Office Gains 6 More AttysGreenberg Traurig LLP announced on Wednesday that its Singapore location has added the former leader of Simmons & Simmons LLP's Asian investment funds practice, along with five other attorneys. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Alliance Laundry Raises $826M With IPO Amid ShutdownCommercial laundry equipment maker Alliance Laundry Holdings began trading publicly Thursday after raising $826.3 million in its upsized initial public offering, a move that comes as the ongoing government shutdown has made it difficult for companies to make their public debuts. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Nordic Capital, Permira $3B Vaccine Biz Buy Wins EU NodThe European Commission has approved the all-cash 19 billion Danish kroner ($2.95 billion) takeover of Bavarian Nordic A/S by private equity firms Nordic Capital and Permira, the vaccine maker said Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Choate-Led PE Shop Clinches $400M Environmental FundEnvironment-focused private equity shop Ecosystem Investment Partners, advised by Choate Hall & Stewart LLP, on Thursday announced that it wrapped its fifth fund with over $400 million of commitments, bringing the firm's total capital raised to nearly $1.5 billion since its 2006 founding. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Jones Day, Kirkland Guide TopBuild's $1B Insulation Biz BuyTopBuild Corp., an installer and distributor of insulation and related building materials in North America, said Wednesday it has acquired Specialty Products and Insulation for $1 billion in cash, with Jones Day advising TopBuild and Kirkland & Ellis LLP guiding SPI. 
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									October 08, 2025
									NC Apartment Owner Hits Ch. 11 With Up To $50M In DebtA North Carolina-based corporation connected to real estate investment and construction development company Abranova has filed for Chapter 11 protection in North Carolina, listing up to $50 million in liabilities. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Gov't Shutdown Essentially 'Freezes' IPO Market, Attys SayWhile the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission technically remains open during the ongoing government shutdown that has now exceeded one week, staffing shortages have made it increasingly difficult for companies to launch initial public offerings, leaving them with few options. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Crypto Co. Sues Mercury Funds Over $270M Token DisputeA blockchain startup sued several entities of a venture capital firm on Wednesday, claiming they are trying to turn a $100,000 investment in the blockchain company's early-stage digital asset venture into $270 million worth of tokens by exploiting a contract typo that mistakenly tied token rights to all their shares. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Ares Nets $5.3B For Infrastructure Secondaries StrategyPrivate equity giant Ares Management Corp. on Wednesday revealed that it has secured roughly $5.3 billion for its Infrastructure Secondaries strategy, which includes the $3.3 billion close of the firm's latest dedicated fund. 
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									October 08, 2025
									2nd Circ. Skeptical Of Reviving NY Teamsters Pension SuitThe Second Circuit appeared unlikely Wednesday to revive a New York Teamsters worker's proposed class action alleging mismanagement by the caretakers of his multiemployer pension plan, as multiple judges seemed to doubt that the complaint contained enough evidence of a deficient process to manage fees and investments. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Verisure Debuts On Stockholm Market, Raises €3.2BVerisure PLC said Wednesday it has raised approximately €3.2 billion ($3.7 billion) in an initial public offering, as the security business launched on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange. 
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									October 08, 2025
									MoFo Guides SoftBank To Buy ABB's Robotics Unit for $5.4BJapanese tech investor SoftBank will buy the robotics division of Swedish-Swiss electrical engineering business ABB Ltd. for $5.375 billion in order to strengthen its artificial superintelligence offering, the companies said Wednesday. 
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									October 07, 2025
									3 Firms Guide Real Estate-Focused SPAC's $200M IPOBlank-check company BOA Acquisition Corp. II filed plans Monday for a $200 million initial public offering guided by Paul Hastings LLP, Maples and Calder LLP and Proskauer Rose LLP, saying it is seeking to invest directly in real estate and infrastructure assets. 
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									October 07, 2025
									Price-Fixing Judge Rejects Recusal Bid As InsincereA Minnesota federal judge on Tuesday refused to recuse himself from consolidated private price-fixing litigation against a raft of pork producers, saying the defense's claims of bias due to one of his clerks' internships for plaintiff firms are a "fabricated" claim of impropriety. 
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									October 07, 2025
									SEC's Atkins Wants To 'Future-Proof' Deregulatory AgendaU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins said Tuesday that he hopes that moving quickly to adopt new rules deregulating the public and private markets will "future-proof" his agenda against potential tampering by succeeding presidential administrations. 
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									October 07, 2025
									3 Firms Advise On Qualtrics' $6.75B Press Ganey Forsta BuyGoodwin Procter LLP and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP are advising Qualtrics on its agreement to acquire Latham & Watkins LLP-led experience analytics firm Press Ganey Forsta for $6.75 billion, in a deal the companies said will create the "most complete platform designed for experience management." 
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									October 07, 2025
									Brookfield Wraps $20B Energy Transition FundPrivate equity giant Brookfield Asset Management Ltd. on Tuesday revealed that it closed its flagship energy transition fund after securing $20 billion of investor commitments, a feat that the firm says marks the "world's largest private fund" dedicated to the transition to clean energy. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Judge Voids $150M Worth Of Notes In Auto Mogul's DisputeA Michigan federal judge found a businessman altered promissory notes worth $150 million to thwart efforts to collect on a separate judgment against him and his auto parts business, but he ruled the notes are unenforceable because they were issued when the company was insolvent. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Dish, AT&T Must Give Up Docs In T-Mobile-Sprint Merger CaseAn Illinois federal magistrate judge ordered Dish and AT&T to produce key documents in a proposed consumer class action targeting T-Mobile over its purchase of Sprint, finding the material from the wireless companies, especially Dish, to be centrally important to the suit. 
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									October 06, 2025
									Bernstein, Robbins Geller Vie For Top Co-Counsel In Deal RowBernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossmann LLP and Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP are vying to be co-lead counsel in a Delaware Chancery Court class action over the $14.30-per-share, $8.9 billion buyout of a healthcare management company, arguing its clients have a stronger case than others. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Hiking Makes Me A Better Lawyer  On the trail, I have thought often about the parallels between hiking and high-stakes patent litigation, and why strategizing, preparation, perseverance and joy are important skills for success in both endeavors, says Barbara Fiacco at Foley Hoag. 
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								Opportunity Zone Overhaul Is Good News For Investors.tif.jpg)  Recently enacted reforms making the qualified opportunity zone program permanent, restoring the basis step-up for capital gains and adding flexibility to the zone designation process enhance the program’s appeal for long-term investment, says Steven Hadjilogiou at McDermott. 
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								Opinion Time For Full Disclosure Of Third-Party Funding In MDLs  It is appropriate that the Federal Advisory Committee on Civil Rules is considering a rule to require disclosure of third-party litigation funding in civil litigation — something that is particularly needed in multidistrict litigation, which now comprises more than half of all civil cases in the federal courts, says Eric Hudson at Butler Snow. 
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								White House Report Strikes An Optimistic Note On Crypto  Taking seriously President Donald Trump's pledge to adopt a pro-innovation mindset toward digital assets and blockchain technologies, a recent benchmark White House report on crypto provides a comprehensive regulatory framework that takes into account the products' novel characteristics within the high-tech ecosystem, say attorneys at Davis Wright. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Negotiation Skills  I took one negotiation course in law school, but most of the techniques I rely on today I learned in practice, where I've discovered that the process is less about tricks or tactics, and more about clarity, preparation and communication, says Grant Schrantz at Haug Barron. 
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								Opinion Andreessen Horowitz's Take On Delaware Is Misguided  Hostility toward incorporation in Delaware, as expressed in Andreessen Horowitz's recent announcement that it has moved its primary business from the First State to Nevada, is based on a basket of arguments that fail to stand up to harsher scrutiny, say attorneys at Alto Litigation. 
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								Bipartisan Bill Could Aid ESOP Formation, Valuation Clarity  The proposed Retire through Ownership Act represents a meaningful first step toward clarifying whether transactions qualify under the adequate consideration exemption in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, potentially eliminating the litigation risk that has chilled employee stock ownership plan formation, say attorneys at Moore & Van Allen. 
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								Opinion Bar Exam Reform Must Expand Beyond A Single Updated Test  Recently released information about the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ new NextGen Uniform Bar Exam highlights why a single test is not ideal for measuring newly licensed lawyers’ competency, demonstrating the need for collaborative development, implementation and reform processes, says Gregory Bordelon at Suffolk University. 
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								A Simple Way Courts Can Help Attys Avoid AI Hallucinations  As attorneys increasingly rely on generative artificial intelligence for legal research, courts should consider expanding online quality control programs to flag potential hallucinations — permitting counsel to correct mistakes and sparing judges the burden of imposing sanctions, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl and Connors. 
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								What's At Stake In High Court Review Of Funds' Right To Sue  The U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming review of FS Credit Opportunities v. Saba Capital Master Fund, a case testing the limits of using Investment Company Act Section 47(b) to give funds a private right of action to enforce other sections of the law, could either encourage or curb similar activist investor lawsuits, say attorneys at Goodwin. 
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								New NY Residential Real Estate Rules May Be Overbroad  New legislation imposing a 90-day-waiting period and tax deduction restrictions on certain New York real estate investors may have broad effects and unintended consequences, creating impediments for a wide range of corporate and other transactions, says Libin Zhang at Fried Frank. 
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								M&A Ruling Reinforces High Bar For Aiding, Abetting Claims  The Delaware Supreme Court's recent decision in In re: Columbia Pipeline may slow the filing of aiding and abetting claims against third-party buyers in situations where buyers negotiate aggressively, putting buy-side dealmakers' minds at ease that they likely won't be liable for seeking the best possible deal, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher. 
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								Series Creating Botanical Art Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Pressing and framing plants that I grow has shown me that pursuing an endeavor that brings you joy can lead to surprising benefits for a legal career, including mental clarity, perspective and even a bit of humility, says Douglas Selph at Morris Manning. 
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								Opinion The Legal Education Status Quo Is No Longer Tenable  As underscored by the fallout from California’s February bar exam, legal education and licensure are tethered to outdated systems, and the industry must implement several key reforms to remain relevant and responsive to 21st century legal needs, says Matthew Nehmer at The Colleges of Law. 
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								Antitrust Considerations Amid Cricket's US Expansion  As cricket continues to grow in popularity in the U.S., leagues, teams and enterprises operating in adjacent spaces should consider the potential antitrust risks associated with their business decisions, particularly around league operations and regulations, broadcasting, licensing, and player labor and mobility, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.