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March 31, 2026
Kirkland, Goodwin Steer Lilly's $7.8B 'Sleep-Wake' Disorder Deal
Pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly & Co., advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, on Tuesday announced plans to acquire daytime sleepiness-focused pharmaceutical company Centessa Pharmaceuticals PLC, led by Goodwin Procter LLP, in a deal worth up to $7.8 billion.
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March 31, 2026
57% Of Pension Plans Mull Surplus Extraction, L&G Says
Some 57% of U.K. defined benefit pension schemes are considering using surplus extraction amid rising funding levels and forthcoming legislation designed to allow plans to invest billions of pounds tied up in retirement saving plans, Legal & General said Tuesday.
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March 31, 2026
Data Co. To Return Up To £10M In Surplus Funds To Investors
GlobalData began a share buyback program of up to £10 million ($13 million) on Tuesday to reward investors and lower its share capital.
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March 31, 2026
Engineer Extends Blackstone Consortium Offer Deadline
Engineering group Senior PLC said Tuesday that its board and the Takeover Panel have extended the deadline for a consortium comprising private equity giant Blackstone and investment company Tinicum to formally make or cancel a takeover approach.
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March 31, 2026
Howden To Buy Hymans Robertson Insurance Consulting Unit
Howden Group Holdings said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire the insurance and financial services consulting team of Hymans Robertson LLP to create a new actuarial and longevity advisory business for insurers.
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March 31, 2026
Largest UK Pension Funds Reconsidering Insurance Deals
A majority of the U.K.'s largest defined benefit pension funds are now looking at alternative options to striking an insurance deal, a survey has found, as the government prepares to push through new rules that will allow £160 billion ($212 billion) to be reinvested into the economy.
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March 31, 2026
4 Firms Advise On McCormick's $44.8B Unilever Foods Buy
McCormick & Company Inc. said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire Unilever's foods business at a $44.8 billion value to create a global ingredients powerhouse, in a deal steered by four law firms.
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March 31, 2026
Sullivan & Cromwell Tops Table On Global M&A Deals Advice
Sullivan & Cromwell was the leading legal adviser on global merger and acquisitions in the first quarter of 2026, while Slaughter and May topped the tables in Europe and Britain, according to rankings published by London Stock Exchange Group.
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March 31, 2026
Optima Health Starts £35M Share Offer to Fund Acquisition
Optima said Tuesday that it will raise up to £35 million ($46.3 million) in equity to partly fund its £100 million acquisition of occupational health and wellbeing services PAM Healthcare Ltd.
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March 31, 2026
Rosebank Industries Seeks Move To Main Market From AIM
Rosebank Industries PLC confirmed Tuesday that it plans to shift to the main market of the London Stock Exchange from the LSE's junior investment platform, potentially paving the way for the company to join the FTSE index.
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March 31, 2026
K&L Gates-Led Miner Raises £11M For Rare Earths Projects
Rainbow Rare Earths Ltd. said Tuesday that it has raised £11.1 million ($14.6 million) via a sale of new shares to fund the development of its projects in South Africa and Brazil.
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March 31, 2026
Fraud Prevention Tech Biz Extends Buyback By Further £10M
GB Group PLC said Tuesday that it will extend its share buyback program by an additional £10 million ($13 million) after it bought back stock worth £45 million in the 2026 financial year.
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March 30, 2026
Inflexion Secures €4.5B For 7th European Buyout Fund
Private equity shop Inflexion on Monday announced that it closed its seventh buyout fund above target at its hard cap of €4.5 billion ($5.2 billion).
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March 30, 2026
Windhorst Given 1.5-Year Contempt Sentence Over €27M Debt
German entrepreneur Lars Windhorst was given an 18-month suspended prison sentence after being held in contempt in a London court Monday for refusing to attend a hearing to provide evidence of his company's assets after it failed to pay €27 million ($31 million).
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March 30, 2026
Entertainment Tech Biz Acquires AI Platform In $12M Deal
Accesso Technology Group PLC said Monday that it has acquired data analytics and artificial intelligence platform Dexibit Ltd. for up to approximately 20.9 New Zealand dollars ($11.9 million).
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March 30, 2026
UK Pension Buy-Ins Hit Record 367 Deals In 2025, LCP Says
The U.K.'s pension risk transfer market posted a record number of buy-in deals in 2025, even as the overall value of transactions fell from the previous two years because fewer blockbuster agreements were completed, Lane Clark & Peacock LLP said.
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March 30, 2026
Retirement Services Biz To Move HQ To UK After £5.7B Deal
Athora Holding Ltd. has said it will shift its base of operations to the U.K. after it completed a £5.7 billion ($7.5 billion) acquisition of Pension Insurance Corp. Group PLC to expand its services in Europe and get access to investment.
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March 30, 2026
Battery Metals Explorer Begins Trading After £4M Fundraising
Halo Minerals PLC began trading its shares on London's Alternative Investment Market on Monday after the battery metals exploration company recently raised £4 million ($5 million).
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March 30, 2026
Construction Engineering Biz Kicks Off £100M Share Buyback
Keller Group PLC said Monday that it has launched a two-part buyback program worth up to £100 million (£132 million) to reward investors as part of its multi-year share repurchase scheme.
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March 30, 2026
Permanent TSB Being Circled By Lone Star, Centerbridge
Permanent TSB confirmed on Monday that private equity houses Lone Star and Centerbridge have shown interest in a takeover after the government-owned Irish lender put itself up for sale in October.
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March 27, 2026
EU's Ribera: Antitrust Must 'Stay Strong' Against Politics
European Union antitrust chief Teresa Ribera had a word of caution Friday for competition enforcers who let political considerations influence their enforcement decisions, arguing in Washington, D.C., remarks that enforcement should remain stable against shifting political winds.
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March 27, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
The past week in London has seen Apple hit back at a tech company's wireless charging patent claim, a flurry of businesses bring COVID-19 pandemic insurance claims as a key deadline draws closer and Ipulse Partners LLP file a claim against a luxury yacht company it represented in a trademark dispute. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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March 27, 2026
Helios Won't Back StoneX's £241M Bid For CAB Payments
A consortium of investors that owns almost half of payment services business CAB Payments said Friday that it will not support a bid by investment services provider StoneX Group Inc. worth approximately £241.3 million ($321 million), and will push ahead with its own offer.
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March 27, 2026
Doctor Denies Owing £7M Over Failed NHS Practice Buyout
A doctor has denied owing £6.7 million ($8.9 million) over a collapsed agreement to sell his National Health Service practice to another doctor, telling a London court that the buyer was at fault for the deal's failure.
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March 27, 2026
Biopharmaceutical Co. Avacta Raises £10M To Support R&D
Avacta Group PLC said Friday it has conditionally raised £10 million ($13.3 million), which the biopharmaceutical company said it plans to use for its research and development programs.
Expert Analysis
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What Brazil's Adequacy Status Will Mean For EU Data Flow
The European Commission’s recent historic decision to grant full adequacy status to Brazil for personal data transfers removes a significant compliance burden for organizations and offers an opportunity to simplify transfer mechanisms, positioning Brazil as a major gateway for EU-Latin America data flows, say lawyers at Gibson Dunn.
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New Foreign Bribery Guide Can Help Int'l Cos. Identify Risks
In light of growing global coordination on anti-bribery enforcement, the International Foreign Bribery Taskforce’s recent guide to foreign bribery indicators represents a step forward in the standardization of factors for evaluating corruption risks that multinational companies should consider, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.
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How UK Gov't Proposes To Streamline CMA Regime
The Department for Business and Trade’s planned overhaul of the Competition Market Authority’s regime will introduce a series of targeted procedural changes aimed at improving efficiency and engagement, raising questions around procedural safeguards and jurisdictional thresholds, say lawyers at Baker Botts.
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EU Foreign Subsidies Guide Brings Clarity And Questions
The European Commission’s long-awaited EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation guidelines provide helpful clarifications for companies, but with many areas remaining broadly framed, uncertainty may continue to deter investments and increase the compliance burden on organizations, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.
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How FCA's Client Reforms May Boost Investment Access
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent proposals to reform the professional client categorization regime and simplify conflicts of interest rules are likely to be welcomed, although firms will need to navigate the increased responsibility that comes with greater flexibility, say lawyers at Skadden.
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UK Banks Are Favoring Tokenized Deposits Over Stablecoins
Lloyds Banking's recent purchase of gilt with tokenized deposits is an example of banks' preference for the instrument over stablecoins, which present uncertainty by demanding compliance with multiple conduct regimes, says Dan Jones at MoFo.
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Irish Consumer Law Proposals Expose Concerns Over Privacy
The Irish government’s recent proposals to amend and clarify competition and consumer law would allow new investigative powers and greater financial sanctions, leading to concerns from businesses whether the benefits outweigh the privacy risks, says Kate McKenna at Matheson.
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How EU Prospectus Rule Changes May Boost Market Access
The European Union Listing Act’s forthcoming changes to EU prospectus requirements aim to reduce the regulatory burden for issuers of securities, facilitating more efficient transaction execution and reducing market risk, of particular relevance to small and midsize enterprises, say lawyers at Covington.
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Exploring The Rise In European Private Credit Loan Portability
The increasing use of portability mechanics in loan documentation can make sales processes more attractive to buyers and brings cost savings to sellers, but there are concerns over the portability's impact on competition and differences in sponsors’ goals, say lawyers at King & Spalding.
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How To Navigate AI M&A Risks, Compliance In Europe
As the artificial intelligence industry continues to witness substantial M&A transactions in Europe, parties should be mindful of the unique challenges posed by the acquisition of intangible AI technologies, monitor the evolving regulatory landscape, and establish optimal mechanisms for risk allocation, say lawyers at Morgan Lewis.
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What To Expect From UK Prospectus Regime Changes
The new U.K. prospectus regime for trading on regulated markets, effective Jan. 19, aims to streamline processes and reduce costs, but a significant shift in structuring and disclosure obligations will increase pressure on practitioners to manage risk under tighter timelines, say lawyers at Baker Botts.
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How AI Can Support Dealmakers On Business Exits
Entrepreneurs are increasingly using artificial intelligence in their operations to model valuations or test market timing, and the same sophistication is expected from those advising them, so lawyers should use AI tools responsibly to reinforce their judgment and good advice, says Amen Alonge at Farrer.
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What Cos. Can Expect From CMA Consumer Protection Drive
The Competition and Markets Authority’s recently launched consumer protection drive targeting banned online sales practices focuses on supporting compliance rather than on enforcement, although firms should expect this to change once businesses have had time to adapt to the regulator's new regime, say lawyers at Baker Botts.
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FCA Enforcement Trends In 2025 And Expectations For 2026
The Financial Conduct Authority’s clear intention in 2025 to conduct fewer, faster investigations and reinforce transparency is likely to continue in 2026, with a dual-pronged approach of targeted enforcement and assertive supervision to fight crime, support growth and help consumers as its priorities, say lawyers at WilmerHale.
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Judicial AI Guidance Update Shows Caution Still Prevails
The judiciary’s recently updated guidance on the use of artificial intelligence warns judges and tribunal members about misinformation and white text manipulation, providing a reminder that AI tools cannot replace direct engagement with evidence and reflecting a broader concern about their application when handling confidential material, say lawyers at Hogan Lovells.