Private Equity

  • November 24, 2025

    Revolut Clinches $75B Valuation In Latest Share Sale

    International digital bank Revolut said Monday that it has reached a valuation of $75 billion after completing a share sale which involved investors including U.S. firm Coatue Management LLC and chips behemoth Nvidia.

  • November 24, 2025

    Justices Won't Hear Dispute Over So-Called Ch. 11 Double Dip

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday said it will not hear arguments on whether a Texas bankruptcy judge allowed unsecured creditors to double-dip on their recoveries when he handed them control of bankrupt oil driller Sanchez Energy.

  • November 21, 2025

    Escrow Agent Accused Of $4.6M 'Insider Payoff' In NC Sale

    Stewart Title Guaranty Co. facilitated the unauthorized sale of a financially struggling luxury apartment complex and then handed a $4.6 million "insider" payout to one of the operating owners, according to a lawsuit by a real estate investment trust that claims it was cut out of the decision process.

  • November 21, 2025

    DLA Piper Adds Fenwick Emerging Growth, VC Expert In LA

    DLA Piper is boosting its corporate team, bringing in a Fenwick & West LLP venture capital ace as a partner in its Los Angeles office.

  • November 21, 2025

    MVP: Simpson Thacher's Mark Myott

    Mark Myott, a partner in Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP's mergers and acquisition practice, guided private equity clients through some of the most high-profile deals this past year, including Silver Lake's $13 billion take-private acquisition of the global sports and entertainment company Endeavor, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Private Equity MVPs.

  • November 21, 2025

    Conn. Banking Chief Says Private School Fraud Topped $5.1M

    Putnam Science Academy, a private high school in Northeastern Connecticut, owes an additional investor money in what is alleged to have been an affinity fraud scheme that topped $5.1 million, according to an amended order by the state banking commissioner.

  • November 21, 2025

    BNY Mellon Cleared By Jury Of Unjust Enrichment Claim

    A New York federal jury has cleared Bank of New York Mellon of allegations of unjust enrichment from a contractor who claimed his investment valuation model had been misappropriated.

  • November 21, 2025

    SPAC Veterans Back Infinite Eagle's Filing For $300M IPO

    Infinite Eagle Acquisition, the 10th blank check company led by Jeff Sagansky and Harry Sloan, has filed plans to raise up to $300 million in its initial public offering.

  • November 21, 2025

    Hall Chadwick SPAC Begins Trading After $180M IPO

    Special purpose acquisition company Hall Chadwick Acquisition Corp. made its public debut on the Nasdaq on Friday after raising $180 million in its initial public offering built by three law firms, joining a wave of special purpose acquisition companies to go public in recent weeks.

  • November 21, 2025

    Taft Adds Ex-Perkins PE Atty To Growing Chicago Office

    Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP announced Wednesday that its fast-growing Chicago office has gained a former Perkins Coie LLP attorney who represents private equity funds, portfolio companies and family-owned enterprises.

  • November 21, 2025

    Sidley, Skadden Aid $2.3B Sale Of Medical Imaging Biz

    Private equity firm Hg said Friday that it has agreed to sell medical imaging software company Intelerad to GE Healthcare for $2.3 billion deal as it seeks to enhance its cloud-enabled and artificial intelligence capabilities.

  • November 20, 2025

    X Corp. Ends $90M Fee Suit Against Wachtell

    X Corp. has ended its California state lawsuit against Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz over $90 million in legal fees tied to the fight over Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, according to a court filing.

  • November 20, 2025

    SEC's Uyeda Says ERISA Needs Litigation Reform To Curb Suits

    U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission member Mark Uyeda called for litigation reform Thursday aimed at stopping lawsuits filed under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act that he said discourage retirement plan fiduciaries from investing in the private markets.

  • November 20, 2025

    Big Beer, Bots And Billion-Dollar Bids Top Week's Rumors

    Private equity dealmaking and artificial intelligence investment continued to generate a steady flow of market chatter this past week, as reports pointed to fresh fundraising efforts, potential take-private bids, and early-stage talks across the technology, energy and consumer sectors.

  • November 20, 2025

    Chancery Says $33M Nikola Deal 'More Than Fair'

    Delaware Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick granted final approval Thursday to a pair of settlements totaling more than $33 million, including more than $1.8 million in fees and expenses, resolving years of shareholder litigation tied to Nikola Corp.'s fraud-shadowed SPAC merger.

  • November 20, 2025

    FTC Withdraws In-House GTCR Merger Case

    The Federal Trade Commission withdrew its administrative case challenging GTCR BC Holdings LLC's acquisition of a medical coatings supplier to consider whether to drop the case entirely after an Illinois federal judge refused to put the merger on hold.

  • November 20, 2025

    Nokia, Tesi Plug €100M Into Partnership With AI Defense Biz

    Telecommunications giant Nokia and European artificial intelligence lab NestAI on Thursday announced a strategic partnership for AI-powered defense solutions, featuring a €100 million ($115.4 million) investment into NestAI by Nokia and Finnish investment company Tesi.

  • November 20, 2025

    MVP: Ropes & Gray's Chau Le

    Chau Le of Ropes & Gray LLP's private equity practice has worked on a range of lucrative deals and investments, often for long-standing clients, that has included simultaneously advising on a $10 billion debt exchange merger and a $7.6 billion acquisition that stemmed from an alternative asset management firm's previous purchase of a 30% stake in DirecTV, earning her a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Private Equity MVPs.

  • November 20, 2025

    Husch Blackwell Adds Jackson Walker RE Pro In Texas

    Husch Blackwell LLP announced Thursday that it is continuing to expand its national real estate practice with the addition of an attorney in Austin, Texas, who came aboard from Jackson Walker LLP.

  • November 20, 2025

    Ex-Flooring Co. CEO Sues Over $0 Stock Repurchase

    The former CEO of a Pennsylvania-based flooring company has filed a lawsuit in the Delaware Chancery Court accusing two acquiring companies of weaponizing a cause termination to justify repurchasing his equity for zero dollars after he pursued an outside career opportunity.

  • November 20, 2025

    Winston-Led Mosaic Capital Secures $205M For 2nd Fund

    Winston & Strawn LLP-advised private equity shop Mosaic Capital Partners LLC said Thursday that it closed its second small business investment company fund with $205 million in tow.

  • November 19, 2025

    Med Co. Sellers Urge Del. Justices To Revive Suit

    An attorney for former investors in urgent care provider CityMD urged Delaware's Supreme Court on Wednesday to reverse a lower court's dismissal of claims they were coerced into giving up purported rights to the same consideration a private equity controller received in a 2021 merger.

  • November 19, 2025

    Crypto Exchange Kraken Files Confidential IPO Plans

    Crypto exchange Kraken said Wednesday that it has confidentially filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering, hot off an $800 million funding round.

  • November 19, 2025

    GTCR Wants FTC's In-House Merge Case Withdrawn Too

    GTCR BC Holdings LLC wants the Federal Trade Commission to rethink its in-house challenge to a medical coatings supplier merger after an Illinois federal judge refused a temporary block and the FTC opted not to appeal that rejection.

  • November 19, 2025

    3 Firms Lead Churchill Capital's Latest $300M SPAC Filing

    Special purpose acquisition company Churchill Capital Corp. XI, the latest in a string of SPACs founded by former Citi executive Michael Klein, has launched plans to raise up to $300 million in its initial public offering built by three law firms.

Expert Analysis

  • SEC Proposal Could Hurt Foreign Issuers' US Market Access

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s June call for feedback on potentially narrowing how it designates foreign private issuers of securities could ultimately result in significant new barriers for traders that rely on FPI accommodations to participate in U.S. markets, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.

  • DOJ's 1st M&A Declination Shows Value Of Self-Disclosures

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    The U.S. Department of Justice's recent decision not to charge private equity firm White Deer Management — the first such declination under an M&A safe harbor policy announced last year — signals that even in high-priority national security matters, the DOJ looks highly upon voluntary self-disclosures, say attorneys at Perkins Coie.

  • Series

    Law School's Missed Lessons: Practicing Self-Care

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    Law schools don’t teach the mental, physical and emotional health maintenance tools necessary to deal with the profession's many demands, but practicing self-care is an important key to success that can help to improve focus, manage stress and reduce burnout, says Rachel Leonard​​​​​​​ at MG+M.

  • Nev. Steps Up Efforts To Attract Incorporations With New Law

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    Recent amendments to Nevada corporate law, which will narrow controlling stockholders’ liability, streamline mergers and allow companies to opt out of jury trials, show the interstate competition to attract new and reincorporating companies is still heating up, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.

  • ABA Opinion Makes It A Bit Easier To Drop A 'Hot Potato'

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    The American Bar Association's recent ethics opinion clarifies when attorneys may terminate clients without good cause, though courts may still disqualify a lawyer who drops a client like a hot potato, so sending a closeout letter is always a best practice, say attorneys at Thompson Hine.

  • How Trump's Trade Policies Are Shaping Foreign Investment

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    Five months into the Trump administration, investors are beginning to see the concrete effects of the president’s America First Investment Policy as it presents new opportunities for clearing transactions more quickly, while sustaining risk aversion related to Chinese trade and potentially creating different political risks, say attorneys at Covington.

  • Series

    My Opera And Baseball Careers Make Me A Better Lawyer

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    Though participating in opera and the world of professional baseball often pulls me away from the office, my avocations improve my legal career by helping me perform under scrutiny, prioritize team success, and maintain joy and perspective at work, says Adam Unger at Herrick Feinstein.

  • 8 Ways Lawyers Can Protect The Rule Of Law In Their Work

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    Whether they are concerned with judicial independence, regulatory predictability or client confidence, lawyers can take specific meaningful actions on their own when traditional structures are too slow or too compromised to respond, says Angeli Patel at the Berkeley Center of Law and Business.

  • Assessing New Changes To Texas Officer Exculpation Law

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    Consistent with Texas' recent modernization of its corporate law, the recently passed S.B. 2411 allows officer exculpation, streamlines certificate of formation amendments, authorizes representatives to act on shareholders' behalf in mergers and makes other changes aimed toward companies seeking a more codified, statutory model of corporate governance, say attorneys at Bracewell.

  • Is SEC Moving Away From Parallel Insider Trading Cases?

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's apparent lack of follow-up in four recent criminal cases of insider trading brought by the Justice Department suggests the SEC may be reconsidering the expense and effort of bringing parallel civil charges for insider trading, say attorneys at Dentons.

  • Series

    Law School's Missed Lessons: Communicating With Clients

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    Law school curricula often overlook client communication procedures, and those who actively teach this crucial facet of the practice can create exceptional client satisfaction and success, says Patrick Hanson at Wiggam Law.

  • Series

    Adapting To Private Practice: From US Rep. To Boutique Firm

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    My transition from serving as a member of Congress to becoming a partner at a boutique firm has been remarkably smooth, in part because I never stopped exercising my legal muscles, maintained relationships with my former colleagues and set the right tone at the outset, says Mondaire Jones at Friedman Kaplan.

  • Opinion

    Senate's 41% Litigation Finance Tax Would Hurt Legal System

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    The Senate’s latest version of the Big Beautiful Bill Act would impose a 41% tax on the litigation finance industry, but the tax is totally disconnected from the concerns it purports to address, and it would set the country back to a time when small plaintiffs had little recourse against big defendants, says Anthony Sebok at Cardozo School of Law.

  • Series

    Performing As A Clown Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    To say that being a clown in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has changed my legal career would truly be an understatement — by creating an opening to converse on a unique topic, it has allowed me to connect with clients, counsel and even judges on a deeper level, says Charles Tatelbaum at Tripp Scott.

  • 9th Circ. Ruling Is Turning Point For Private Funds In 401(k)s

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    The Ninth Circuit's decision in Anderson v. Intel reinforces that the Employee Retirement Income Security Act's duty of prudence permits fiduciaries to use private market assets in diversified funds, yet it also exposes the persistent litigation and regulatory uncertainties that continue to temper wider adoption in 401(k) plans, say attorneys at Debevoise.

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