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February 05, 2026
SDNY Chief Says Office Has Eye On Prediction Markets
The Southern District of New York's top prosecutor said Thursday that his office is thinking about how the current laws apply to prediction markets, and said that he expects fraud cases to be brought against those taking advantage of those markets.
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February 05, 2026
FAT Brands Seeks OK To Use Subsidiary Stock Sale Cash
FAT Brands is asking a Delaware bankruptcy judge for permission to use the proceeds from a sale of new shares in one of its subsidiary restaurant chains, saying it needs the more than $3 million in cash to fund its Chapter 11 case.
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February 05, 2026
KKR Buying Pro Sports Investor Arctos In $1.4B Deal
KKR & Co. Inc. said Thursday it has agreed to acquire Arctos Partners in a transaction valued at $1.4 billion in initial consideration, in a deal that will give the private equity firm a $15 billion sports-investing platform.
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February 05, 2026
Private Equity Group Of The Year: Ropes & Gray
When it comes to private equity, Ropes & Gray LLP had one of the most impressive years ever, handling over 300 private equity deals with a total value of $175 billion, with 39 of those transactions being valued at over $1 billion each, earning the firm a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Private Equity Groups of the Year.
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February 05, 2026
Anthropic Plans $350B Tender Offer, And Other Rumors
A slew of twists and turns in artificial intelligence deals developed over the past week, as one report indicated Anthropic is planning a $350 billion tender offer while another said that Nvidia's $100 billion agreement with OpenAI may be on ice. As the federal government negotiated with Minnesota officials to draw down the number of ICE agents in the state, at least one foreign firm was said to have decided to sell a division that does business with the controversial agency.
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February 05, 2026
Seward & Kissel Taps Watson Farley Atty As Maritime Leader
Seward & Kissel LLP has appointed a former Watson Farley & Williams attorney to serve as its head of maritime finance in a move the firm says positions it "for continued diversification into complementary areas of transportation finance."
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February 05, 2026
2 Firms Advise JV's Data Center Portfolio Sale To Igneo
A joint venture guided by Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP sold off its portfolio of seven U.S. data centers to global infrastructure manager Igneo Infrastructure Partners, which was guided by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, the companies announced on Feb. 5.
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February 05, 2026
Cooley Adds Ex-Kirkland Corporate Real Estate Leader In NY
Cooley LLP announced it has hired the former leader of Kirkland & Ellis LLP's corporate real estate team.
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February 05, 2026
Covington, Davis Polk Lead Eikon's Upsized $381M IPO
Oncology-focused biopharmaceutical company Eikon Therapeutics began trading publicly Thursday after raising $381 million in its upsized initial public offering.
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February 05, 2026
Weil, Latham Advise Data Center Parts Builder's $1.5B IPO
Minnesota-based data center and industrial parts builder Forgent Power Solutions raised $1.5 billion after it began trading Thursday, with advice from Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP.
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February 04, 2026
Ropes Leads Hair-Loss Firm Veradermics' Upsized $256M IPO
Hair loss drug developer Veradermics Inc. began trading Wednesday after raising $256 million in an upsized initial public offering, with Ropes & Gray LLP representing the company and Cooley LLP representing the underwriters.
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February 04, 2026
SEC Cases May Rise After 'Unprecedented' 2025, Attys Say
Following an "unprecedented" year in which the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission dismissed the bulk of its crypto docket and filed few new lawsuits, former SEC staff members said Wednesday that there are signs that enforcement actions could begin to ramp up this year.
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February 04, 2026
DiCello Levitt Taps SEC Vets For Whistleblower Practice
DiCello Levitt has acquired a boutique practice that represents U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission whistleblowers, bringing on a pair of former SEC attorneys whose clients have helped the government secure more than $2 billion in monetary sanctions, according to the firm.
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February 04, 2026
Clemency Was 'Broken' Long Before Trump. Can It Be Fixed?
President Donald Trump has transformed what has historically been a bureaucratic process for seeking federal pardons and commutations into a more freewheeling affair with few clear rules — and no easy solutions for reform, experts say.
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February 04, 2026
Stem-Cell Drug Developer PrimeGen Inks $1.5B SPAC Merger
Regenerative medicine developer PrimeGen US said Wednesday it has agreed to go public through a merger with blank check company DT Cloud Star Acquisition Corp., in a deal that values the company at about $1.5 billion.
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February 04, 2026
Seidler Family Resolves Most Of Padres Ownership Dispute
A dispute over control of the San Diego Padres appears to be over, as the widow of the team's late owner has dropped several claims against his brothers just months after the Major League Baseball team announced it was putting itself up for sale.
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February 04, 2026
Fintech Broker Clear Street Targets $1B IPO
Cloud-based financial services provider Clear Street Group Inc. said Wednesday it anticipates a $1 billion initial public offering, represented by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and underwriters counsel Cooley LLP.
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February 04, 2026
Private Equity Group Of The Year: Debevoise
Debevoise & Plimpton LLP advised financial services investor Kelso & Co. in its largest transaction ever when Brown & Brown Inc. unveiled plans to purchase Kelso portfolio company Accession Risk Management in a nearly $10 billion deal, earning the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Private Equity Groups of the Year.
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February 04, 2026
Stockholders Ask Del. Justices To Revive Bylaw Suits
Stockholders challenging advance notice bylaws at AES Corp. and Owens Corning urged the Delaware Supreme Court on Wednesday to revive their dismissed suits, saying boards should face fiduciary duty scrutiny the moment they adopt allegedly entrenching bylaws, not only after a proxy contest is triggered.
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February 04, 2026
Autonomous Construction Startup Raises $270M In Series B
Autonomous construction technology company Bedrock Robotics said Wednesday that it has raised $270 million in Series B funding after completing a mass excavation of a manufacturing site last year.
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February 04, 2026
Glencore To Sell 40% Stake In Congo Assets For $3.6B
A consortium of investors has reached a deal with Glencore to acquire a stake in the assets of the Anglo-Swiss mining giant in the Congo for approximately $3.6 billion to secure critical minerals for the U.S. and its partners.
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February 03, 2026
Chancery Slashes Mootness Fee Proposal In Bolt Suit
A Delaware vice chancellor on Tuesday pruned to $4.1 million a $7.5 million attorney fee request for litigation that ended with cancellation of more than $37 million in Bolt Financial Group shares used by a company controller to secure a later-defaulted-upon, company-guaranteed loan.
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February 03, 2026
Private Equity Group Of The Year: Sidley
Sidley Austin LLP acted as Affinity Partners' lead counsel in its $55 billion acquisition of Electronic Arts Inc. and advised private equity giants Carlyle and KKR across various acquisitions of a more than $10.1 billion portfolio of prime private student loans from Discover Financial Services, earning the firm a spot among the 2025 Law360 Private Equity Groups of the Year.
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February 03, 2026
2nd Circ. Skeptical Anesthesia Group Suffered Antitrust Harm
A Second Circuit panel seemed poised Tuesday to find that an anesthesiology practice didn't suffer an antitrust injury in its claim that a United Healthcare unit used its market power in New York to cut reimbursement rates.
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February 03, 2026
Donerail Lobs $1.1B Takeover Bid For MarineMax Yachting Biz
Investor and adviser The Donerail Group, led by Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP, on Tuesday confirmed it had submitted a nonbinding takeover proposal to acquire Sidley Austin LLP-advised boat and yacht retailer MarineMax for $1.1 billion.
Expert Analysis
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11th Circ. Ruling Shows Federal Question Jurisdiction Limits
The Eleventh Circuit's recent decision in AST Science v. Delclaux shows why it is extremely difficult for litigants to maintain a state law cause of action in federal court under Supreme Court precedent, says Paul Avron at Berger Singerman.
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From Clerkship To Law Firm: 5 Transition Tips For Associates
Excerpt from Practical Guidance
Transitioning from a judicial clerkship to an associate position at a law firm may seem daunting, but by using knowledge gained while clerking, being mindful of key differences and taking advantage of professional development opportunities, these attorneys can flourish in private practice, say attorneys at Lowenstein Sandler.
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Associates Can Earn Credibility By Investing In Relationships
As the class of 2025 prepares to join law firms this fall, new associates must adapt to office dynamics and establish credible reputations — which require quiet, consistent relationship-building skills as much as legal acumen, says Kyle Forges at Bast Amron.
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Assessing Strategies For Mixed-Use Pro Sports Projects
Counsel managing mixed-use sports and entertainment districts must combine expertise ranging from stadium-arena finance to municipal law to public relations into a unified strategy, and a series of practice tips can aid project management from inception to completion, say attorneys at Katten.
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Filing Clarifies FTC, DOJ's Passive Investment Stance
The antitrust agencies' statement of interest filed in Texas v. Blackrock clarifies that certain forms of corporate governance engagement are permissible under the "solely for investment" exemption, a move that offers guidance for passive investors but also signals new scrutiny of coordinated engagement, say attorneys at Stinson.
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Lessons From 7th Circ.'s Deleted Chat Sanctions Ruling
The Seventh Circuit’s recent decision in Pable v. Chicago Transit Authority, affirming the dismissal of an ex-employee’s retaliation claims, highlights the importance of properly handling the preservation of ephemeral messages and clarifies key sanctions issues, says Philip Favro at Favro Law.
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Series
Quilting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Turning intricate patterns of fabric and thread into quilts has taught me that craftsmanship, creative problem-solving and dedication to incremental progress are essential to creating something lasting that will help another person — just like in law, says Veronica McMillan at Kramon & Graham.
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What To Expect From 401(k) Plan Alternative Assets Order
The executive order this month making it easier for retirement plans to invest in alternative assets, including private equity, real estate and digital assets, marks a watershed moment for democratizing access to private markets, but the U.S. Department of Labor's anticipated formal rulemaking will also be impactful, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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How AI Is Easing Digital Asset Recovery In Fraud Cases
In combination with recent legislation and a maturing digital asset infrastructure, artificial intelligence tools are making it easier to recover stolen assets, giving litigants a more specific understanding of financial fraud earlier in the process and making it economically feasible to pursue smaller fraud claims, says Solomon Shinerock at Lewis Baach.
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What 2 Profs Noticed As Transactional Law Students Used AI
After a semester using generative artificial intelligence tools with students in an entrepreneurship law clinic, we came away with numerous observations about the opportunities and challenges such tools present to new transactional lawyers, say professors at Cornell Law School.
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State AGs Are Turning Up The Antitrust Heat On ESG Actions
Recent antitrust developments from red state attorneys general continue a trend of environmental, social and governance scrutiny, and businesses exposed to these areas should conduct close examinations of strategy and potential material risk, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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Rebuttal
BigLaw Settlements Should Not Spur Ethics Deregulation
A recent Law360 op-ed argued that loosening law firm funding restrictions would make BigLaw firms less inclined to settle with the Trump administration, but deregulating legal financing ethics may well prove to be not merely ineffective, but counterproductive, says Laurel Kilgour at the American Economic Liberties Project.
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Unpacking Ore. Law's Limits On PE Healthcare Investment
A recent Oregon law imposes significant restrictions on nonphysicians owning or controlling medical practices, but newly enacted amendments provide some additional flexibility in certain ownership arrangements without scuttling the law's intent of addressing concerns about the rise of private equity investment in healthcare, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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What FinCEN's AML Rule Delay Means For Advisers
Even with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's statement last month delaying the compliance date for a rule requiring advisers to report suspicious activity, advisers can expect some level of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission oversight in connection with anti-money laundering compliance, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.
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Liquidity Rule Compliance Still Vital Even After SEC Dismissal
Despite its recent dismissal of a novel case against Pinnacle Advisors over liquidity rule violations, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has continued to bring enforcement actions involving investment advisers, making compliance with the rule important for registrants, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher.