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April 08, 2026
Biopharma-Focused Jeito Wraps 2nd Fund With $1.2B In Tow
Biopharmaceutical-focused private equity shop Jeito Capital, advised by Goodwin Procter LLP, on Wednesday announced that it closed its second fund above target after raising more than €1 billion ($1.2 billion) from investors.
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April 08, 2026
Aerospace Parts Maker Arxis Launches $1B IPO Plans
Private equity-backed military electronics and components maker Arxis on Wednesday officially launched plans for an estimated $1 billion initial public offering led by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, with Ropes & Gray LLP advising the underwriters.
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April 08, 2026
4 Firms Advise On Blackline Safety's Over $600M PE Buyout
Canada's Blackline Safety Corp., a maker of employee safety monitoring technology, said Wednesday it has agreed to be acquired by a Francisco Partners Management LP affiliate in a deal valued at up to CA$850 million ($614 million), with four law firms advising between the two parties.
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April 08, 2026
UK Gov't Expands Tax Relief For Startup Investment
The U.K.'s Labour government is expanding investment tax relief to unlock £100 million ($134.4 million) worth of funding for startups and early-stage businesses looking to grow, according to HM Treasury.
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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.
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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.
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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."
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
Expert Analysis
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Opinion
AI Doc Ruling Got Privilege Analysis Wrong
Broad reasoning used by a New York federal judge in U.S. v. Heppner — to determine the criminal defendant's interactions with a generative artificial intelligence platform were not protected — mistakenly treats AI use as dispositive disclosure to a third party and adopts an unduly narrow conception of work product, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert.
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Assessing Potential Legal Claims From Private Credit Turmoil
Amid the downturn in the private credit markets spurred by multiple high-profile bankruptcies, a New York lawsuit stemming from the collapse of First Brands provides an important case study for investors to help minimize future losses and maximize any potential recovery in the event of a private credit default, say attorneys at Bleichmar Fonti.
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How Iran War Might Reshape Proxy Contests This Year
The Iran war may function as a short-term poison pill for proxy contests, not because it strengthens corporate defenses, but because it increases the risks associated with activist commitments, say attorneys at Sidley.
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5 Tips For Navigating Your Firm's All-Attorney Summit
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Law firm retreats should be approached strategically, as they present valuable opportunities to advance both the firm's objectives and attorneys' professional development through meaningful participation, building and strengthening internal relationships, and proactive follow-up, says James Argionis at Cozen O’Connor.
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6 Noteworthy Changes From SEC Enforcement Manual Update
Recent updates to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s enforcement manual represent a commitment to transparency and fair process, with the signature change being a requirement that staff make certain probative evidence available during the Wells process, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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Series
Coaching Soccer Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Coaching youth soccer for my 7-year-old son's team has sharpened how I communicate with clients, prepare witnesses, work within teams and think about leadership, making me a more thoughtful and effective lawyer in many ways, says Joshua Holt at Smith Currie.
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Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: The Human Element
Law school teaches you to quickly apply intellect and logic when handling a legal issue, but every fact pattern also involves a person, making the ability to balance expertise with empathy critical to the growth of relationships with clients, colleagues and adversaries, says Rachel Adcox at Adcox Strategies.
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How DExit, Mandatory Arbitration Could Alter IPO Outlook
As companies continue to leave Delaware and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission begins allowing companies to implement mandatory arbitration provisions, these developments could have a major impact on the initial public offering, securities class action, and directors and officers insurance landscapes, says Walker Newell at Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
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The Benefits Of Choosing A Niche Practice In The AI Age
As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly accessible, lawyers with a niche practice may stand out as clients seek specialized judgment that automation cannot replicate, but it is important to choose a niche that is durable, engaging and a good personal fit, says Daniel Borneman at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Series
Podcasting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Podcasting has changed how I ask questions and connect with people, sharpening my ability to listen without interrupting or prejudging, and bringing me closer to what law is meant to be: a human profession grounded in understanding, judgment and trust, says Donna DiMaggio Berger at Becker.
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5 Key Issues Affecting Deal Structurings In Ship Finance
Several trends are shaping the ship finance landscape, including the impact of Basel IV in Europe and the Nordic bond market, making it essential for both lenders and shipowners to utilize creative deal structuring and maintain an awareness of competitive dynamics across traditional bank and private lending, say attorneys at Holland & Knight.
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The Cautionary Tale Of A Supply Chain Inquiry 'Made In Italy'
Legal probes into the Italian luxury fashion supply chain reflect the need for effective buy-side diligence with a variety of tools and through a variety of lenses to avoid an issue after an M&A transaction, says Jesse Silvertown at Hesparus.
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PFAS Risks In M&A Amid Litigation, Legislative Developments
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances have become a significant M&A concern amid new trends in settlements and state laws, and potential buyers must find ways to evaluate potential related risks, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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Series
Volunteering With Scouts Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Serving as an assistant scoutmaster for my son’s troop reaffirmed several skills and principles crucial to lawyering — from the importance of disconnecting to the value of morality, says Michael Warren at McManis Faulkner.
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Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: In Court, It's About Storytelling
Law school provides doctrine, cases and hypotheticals, but when lawyers step into the courtroom, they must learn the importance of clarity, credibility, memorability and preparation — in other words, how to tell simple, effective stories, say Nicholas Steverson and Danielle Trujillo at Wheeler Trigg, and Lisa DeCaro at Courtroom Performance.