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December 03, 2025
Monitor Will Stay In Place In $1B Broad Street Fraud Case
A private equity firm accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of defrauding investors in a $1 billion fund lost its bid Wednesday to discharge the court-appointed monitor overseeing its books when a Florida federal judge rejected arguments that the monitor was acting in bad faith.
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December 03, 2025
Archegos Founder Says Davis Polk Job Offer Taints Restitution
Archegos founder Bill Hwang, who is serving an 18-year sentence for defrauding banks out of billions of dollars in loans used to manipulate the market, asked to vacate his restitution order because the presiding judge's clerk accepted a job with Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP, which represents victim-bank Morgan Stanley.
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December 03, 2025
Judge Eases $4.1B Liability For Insurer In Conn. Rehab Plan
A Connecticut judge has approved a modified moratorium that protects PHL Variable Insurance Co. and two subsidiaries during a state rehabilitation, agreeing to a plan that could reduce universal life death benefits by $4.1 billion while allowing policyholders the option to avoid paying $175 million in estimated total premiums.
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December 03, 2025
MVP: Proskauer's Chip Parsons
Chip Parsons of Proskauer Rose LLP worked with alternative investment management giant Ares Management Corp. in closing a $34 billion direct lending fund, helped software investment firm Thoma Bravo expand its credit business and advised private credit solutions manager Antares Capital on its first continuation vehicle, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.
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December 03, 2025
Polsinelli Crypto Co-Leader Joins Duane Morris In Miami
A former co-leader of Polsinelli PC's blockchain and cryptocurrency practice has joined Duane Morris LLP in Miami, the firm announced Wednesday.
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December 03, 2025
2 Firms Advise As Marvell Inks Up To $5.5B Celestial AI Deal
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC and Latham & Watkins LLP are advising Marvell Technology and Celestial AI, respectively, on an up to $5.5 billion deal that will expand Marvell's position in high-speed connectivity for artificial intelligence data centers.
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December 03, 2025
Ares Plugs $350M Into MGT, Valuing Biz At $1.25B
Technology and advisory solutions firm MGT on Wednesday announced that it secured a $350 million investment from private equity giant Ares Management Corp., sending the company's valuation soaring to $1.25 billion.
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December 03, 2025
Ropes & Gray Advises $4.6B Sculptor Real Estate Fund Close
Asset manager Sculptor Capital Management said Wednesday that it has closed an oversubscribed fund at $4.6 billion targeting nontraditional real estate investments.
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December 02, 2025
OFAC Fines PE Firm $11.4M For Russian Sanctions Violations
Former private equity firm IPI Partners LLC will pay more than $11.4 million to the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control to settle allegations that it violated Russian sanctions by taking investments from a designated oligarch, OFAC announced Tuesday.
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December 02, 2025
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
The FTC urged a D.C. court to block a deal involving a new heart valve treatment, and courts rejected the commission's monopolization case over Meta's past acquisitions and the agency's challenge of a medical device coatings deal. Here, Law360 looks at the major merger review developments from November.
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December 02, 2025
Ex-Estate Trustee Dodges Jail In $16M Mismanagement Suit
A Connecticut state court judge has declined to jail or otherwise sanction a former trustee in a discovery dispute over his use of $16 million in family trust assets to secure lines of credit and invest in Vietnamese real estate, but he wants document production issues resolved "as expeditiously as possible."
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December 02, 2025
Three Arrows Boosts $1.5B FTX Claim Tied To Crypto Winter
The liquidators of defunct crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital defended their $1.53 billion claim against FTX months after the failed exchange called it "baseless," telling a Delaware bankruptcy judge that its assets at FTX were sold just weeks before its collapse in what amounts to "classic preference."
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December 02, 2025
Precision Aerospace To Go Public Via $320M SPAC Merger
Precision Aerospace & Defense Group Inc., an engineering and manufacturing supplier to the aerospace, defense and space industries, has agreed to go public through a merger with FACT II Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company.
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December 02, 2025
Software-Focused Growth Equity Firm Wraps $375M Fund
Software-specialist growth equity firm Expedition Growth Capital on Tuesday revealed that it clinched its third fund after securing $375 million of investor commitments.
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December 02, 2025
MVP: Paul Weiss' Matthew B. Goldstein
Matthew Goldstein of Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP helped top asset management firm Apollo Global Management raise billions of dollars in capital and close out several of the group's investment funds in a complicated economic climate, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.
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December 02, 2025
SEC's Atkins Pushes To Broaden Small Business Criteria
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Paul Atkins said on Tuesday that the agency should push to change the definition of small business so that more publicly traded companies can forgo what he considers to be burdensome regulatory requirements.
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December 02, 2025
A&O Shearman Corporate Pro Joins Holland & Knight In Texas
Holland & Knight LLP announced Monday that it has bolstered its corporate, mergers and acquisitions, and private equity practices with a partner in Austin, Texas, who came aboard from Allen Overy Shearman Sterling.
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December 02, 2025
'Robo-Adviser' Wealthfront Targets Estimated $450M IPO
Digital wealth management firm Wealthfront on Tuesday launched plans to raise up to $450 million in its initial public offering, a move that comes after the "robo-adviser" and automated investment tool provider filed confidential plans to go public earlier this summer.
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December 02, 2025
Paul Weiss Hires Sidley Private Equity Trio In New York
Three corporate finance partners from Sidley Austin LLP have moved to Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP, Paul Weiss announced Tuesday.
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December 02, 2025
Kalshi's Valuation Soars To $11B After $1B Funding Round
Prediction market platform Kalshi, advised by Cooley LLP, revealed Tuesday that it reached an $11 billion valuation after wrapping its latest funding round with $1 billion of investor commitments.
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December 01, 2025
Chancery OKs $9.4M Deal To End Sears Take-Private Suit
Terming it a settlement that is "easy to approve," a Delaware vice chancellor on Monday OK'd a $9.37 million deal to end a suit contesting investor payouts after a take-private deal for Sears Hometown and Outlet stores in 2019.
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December 01, 2025
Chancery Tosses Suit Challenging Auto Repair Biz Sale Nix
Investors in affiliates of auto repair venture Repairify Inc. failed to show an enforceable fiduciary duty breach when they launched a derivative suit accusing the company's controller and others of snubbing a push to sell the business, a Delaware vice chancellor declared on Monday.
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December 01, 2025
Weil Guides Brookfield On $900M Italian Machinery Biz Deal
Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP-advised Brookfield said on Monday it has agreed to buy Italy's Fosber, a maker of machinery and services for the corrugated packaging industry, in a deal that values the company at about $900 million.
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December 01, 2025
MVP: Davis Polk's Andrew M. Ahern
Andrew M. Ahern of Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP co-led a $6 billion fund for PSG Equity LLC, a $2.2 billion buyout fund for J.F. Lehman & Co. and multiple funds totaling $2 billion for Lightspeed Venture Partners amid a move to his new firm, earning him a spot among the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.
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December 01, 2025
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
The Delaware Chancery Court saw a slate of corporate law clashes this past week, from fast-moving injunction fights in consumer product and real estate markets to multibillion-dollar oversight claims against crypto executives and fresh battles over control for two sports teams.
Expert Analysis
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Adapting To Calif.'s Enhanced Regulation Of PE In Healthcare
New California legislation enhances oversight on the role of private equity groups and hedge funds in healthcare transactions, featuring both a highly targeted nature and vague language that will require organizations to carefully evaluate existing practices, says Andrew Demetriou at Husch Blackwell.
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Why Appellees Should Write Their Answering Brief First
Though counterintuitive, appellees should consider writing their answering briefs before they’ve ever seen their opponent’s opening brief, as this practice confers numerous benefits related to argument structure, time pressures and workflow, says Joshua Sohn at the U.S. Department of Justice.
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FTC Focus: M&A Approvals A Year After Trump's Election
The Federal Trade Commission merger-enforcement regime a year since President Donald Trump's election shows how merger approvals have been expedited by the triaging out of more deals, grants for early termination of the Hart-Scott-Rodino waiting period, and zeroing in on preparing solutions for the biggest problems, say attorneys at Proskauer.
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Questions To Ask Your Client When Fraud Taints Financing
As elevated risk levels yield fertile conditions for fraud in financing transactions, asking corporate clients the right investigative questions can help create an action plan, bring parties together and help clients successfully survive any scam, says Mark Kirsons at Morgan Lewis.
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Series
Mindfulness Meditation Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Mindful meditation enables me to drop the ego, and in helping me to keep sight of what’s important, permits me to learn from the other side and become a reliable counselor, says Roy Wyman at Bass Berry.
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AI Litigation Tools Can Enhance Case Assessment, Strategy
Civil litigators can use artificial intelligence tools to strengthen case assessment and aid in early strategy development, as long as they address the risks and ethical considerations that accompany these uses, say attorneys at Barnes & Thornburg.
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Attys Beware: Generative AI Can Also Hallucinate Metadata
In addition to the well-known problem of AI-generated hallucinations in legal documents, AI tools can also hallucinate metadata — threatening the integrity of discovery, the reliability of evidence and the ability to definitively identify the provenance of electronic documents, say attorneys at Law & Forensics.
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When Atty Ethics Violations Give Rise To Causes Of Action
Though the Model Rules of Professional Conduct make clear that a violation of the rules does not automatically create a cause of action, attorneys should beware of a few scenarios in which they could face lawsuits for ethical lapses, says Brian Faughnan at Faughnan Law.
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A Shift To Semiannual Reporting May Reshape Litigation Risk
While the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's proposed change from quarterly to semiannual reporting may reduce the volume of formal filings, it wouldn't reduce litigation risk, instead shifting it into less predictable terrain — where informal disclosures, timing ambiguities and broader materiality debates will dominate, says Pavithra Kumar at Advanced Analytical Consulting Group.
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TikTok Divestiture Deal Revolves Around IP Considerations
The divestiture deal between the U.S. and China to resolve a security dispute over TikTok's U.S. operations is seen as a diplomatic breakthrough, but its success hinges on the treatment of intellectual property and may set a precedent in the global contest over digital sovereignty and IP control, say attorneys at Brownstein Hyatt.
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Series
Practicing Stoicism Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Practicing Stoicism, by applying reason to ignore my emotions and govern my decisions, has enabled me to approach challenging situations in a structured way, ultimately providing advice singularly devoted to a client's interest, says John Baranello at Moses & Singer.
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Series
The Biz Court Digest: Texas, One Year In
A year after the Texas Business Court's first decision, it's clear that Texas didn't just copy Delaware and instead built something uniquely its own, combining specialization with constitutional accountability and creating a model that looks forward without losing touch with the state's democratic and statutory roots, says Chris Bankler at Jackson Walker.
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Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: Educating Your Community
Nearly two decades prosecuting scammers and elder fraud taught me that proactively educating the public about the risks they face and the rights they possess is essential to building trust within our communities, empowering otherwise vulnerable citizens and preventing wrongdoers from gaining a foothold, says Roger Handberg at GrayRobinson.
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5 Crisis Lawyering Skills For An Age Of Uncertainty
As attorneys increasingly face unprecedented and pervasive situations — from prosecutions of law enforcement officials to executive orders targeting law firms — they must develop several essential competencies of effective crisis lawyering, says Ray Brescia at Albany Law School.
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Opinion
It's Time For The Judiciary To Fix Its Cybersecurity Problem
After recent reports that hackers have once again infiltrated federal courts’ electronic case management systems, the judiciary should strengthen its cybersecurity practices in line with executive branch standards, outlining clear roles and responsibilities for execution, says Ilona Cohen at HackerOne.