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September 09, 2025
Novartis To Acquire Cooley-Led Biotech Biz For $1.4B
Novartis AG said Tuesday it has agreed to buy U.S. biotechnology company Tourmaline Bio Inc. for approximately $1.4 billion in a move to bolster the Swiss company's portfolio of cardiovascular disease treatments.
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September 09, 2025
BHP Settles Class Action Over Brazil Dam Collapse For $72M
BHP Group Ltd. revealed on Tuesday that it has agreed to pay 110 million Australian dollars ($73 million) to settle a class action brought in Australia on behalf of shareholders in the mining giant before a deadly dam collapse in Brazil in 2015.
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September 08, 2025
Law Firm McCarthy Tétrault Guides Zenith On Swedish Listing
Zenith Energy Ltd. said Monday it will run a fundraising program of up to 25 million Swedish kronor ($2.7 million) as it looks to list in Sweden, which it said has a dynamic base of retail investors.
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September 08, 2025
CMA Probes Bathroom Co.'s Takeover Of Norwegian Biz
The U.K. competition watchdog said Monday it has started a formal inquiry into the proposed acquisition of Norway-based wall panels maker Fibo Holding AS by branded bathroom products maker Norcros PLC for 618 million Norwegian kroner ($62 million).
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September 08, 2025
Baker McKenzie Steers Servier On $450M Autism Drug Buy
French pharmaceutical group Servier said Monday it has acquired a potential treatment for the most common genetic cause of autism from U.K.-based biotech Kaerus Bioscience Ltd., in a transaction that could be worth up to $450 million.
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September 08, 2025
Richmond Hill Plans AIM Listing To Boost Investor Access
Richmond Hill Resources PLC on Monday confirmed plans to list on London's alternative investment market, a move it believes will boost it access to investors.
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September 08, 2025
A&O Leads PE-Backed Ingredients Maker In £157M Rival Buy
Flavor and fragrance ingredients maker Natara Global Ltd. said Monday that it has agreed to acquire rival manufacturer Treatt PLC for approximately £156.6 million ($212 million) to expand its portfolio and create "a leading global ingredients platform."
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September 08, 2025
2 Firms Steer Beauty Tech Group's LSE Float
The ultimate holding company of The Beauty Tech Group Ltd. said Monday it is weighing an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange as it looks to expand its position in the rapidly growing at-home cosmetic technology sector.
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September 08, 2025
UK Biotech Biz Roquefort To Merge With Rival In £30M Deal
Roquefort said Monday that it has agreed to acquire cancer-drug maker Coiled Therapeutics Inc. in a £30 million ($41 million) all-share reverse takeover deal to transform the British biotechnology company into a clinical-stage company.
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September 08, 2025
Industry Intel Biz Completes £60M Tender Offer Program
GlobalData PLC said Monday that it will return about £60 million ($81 million) to investors after the data and technology company completed a tender offer on Friday.
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September 08, 2025
Blackstone's £489M Property REIT Bid Wins Majority Backing
Blackstone said Sept. 8 that it had defeated bidding rival Tritax Big Box with its £489 million ($661 million) cash takeover offer for Warehouse REIT as the private equity firm seeks to boost its European logistics property portfolio.
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September 05, 2025
BBVA Launching $20.4B Takeover As Sabadell Blasts Offer
Spain's BBVA said Friday it will formally launch its hostile takeover bid for Banco Sabadell on Monday, putting the value of the deal at €17.4 billion ($20.4 billion), as Sabadell's chair and CEO quickly issued statements criticizing the offering.
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September 05, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen professional boxing promoter Boxxer take action against the former head of boxing at Matchroom Sport, Aegis Motor Insurance and Chubb European Group clash over a reinsurance claim, and a transgender pool player sue the English Blackball Pool Federation over its decision to ban her competing in women's teams and tournaments.
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September 05, 2025
Ex-AllSaints Chair Faces Sentence For Contempt
An arm of private equity firm Lion Capital urged a London judge Friday to sentence the former chairman of clothing brand AllSaints for contempt of court after he continued to claim an interest in shares after his allegations of fraud were rejected.
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September 05, 2025
CMS Taps Middle East Banking Pro From Norton Rose
CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang LLP has said that Nicholas Robinson has joined the firm from Norton Rose Fulbright as a partner in Dubai, a move expected to help the firm expand its service to clients.
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September 05, 2025
FCA Pushes LSE To Open Access To High-Speed Data Facility
The London Stock Exchange Group said Friday that it will allow other U.K. trading venues to use the rooftop facility of its data center, after the Financial Conduct Authority raised concerns that restricting access could be hindering competition.
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September 05, 2025
Assura To Quit LSE, Jo'Burg Listings After PHP Takeover
Assura PLC said Friday it is planning to exit stock exchanges in London and Johannesburg as part of its £1.8 billion ($2.4 billion) takeover by Primary Health Properties.
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September 05, 2025
Investment Manager Oberon Raises £1.6M, Eyes Team Boost
Oberon said Friday that it has raised around £1.6 million ($2.2 million) through selling shares, as the investment management business looks to bring more industry professionals on board.
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September 05, 2025
Ship Investor Tufton Sells LPG Carrier For $23.5M
Tufton Assets Ltd. said Friday it has sold the liquefied petroleum gas vessel Neon for $23.5 million, as the maritime investor weighs whether to distribute the proceeds to its shareholders.
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September 05, 2025
Ørsted Investors Back $9.4B Rights Issue After US Order
Ørsted AS said Friday that its shareholders have thrown their weight behind a 60 billion Danish kroner ($9.4 billion) rights issue, amid a legal battle against an order from the Trump administration to stop work on an offshore wind farm.
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September 05, 2025
FCA's New Redress Powers Spark Some Legal Concerns
Government plans to reform the Financial Ombudsman Service will give the Financial Conduct Authority new powers to introduce wide-ranging consumer redress programs at its discretion, leading lawyers to warn that the regulator could become too susceptible to public pressure.
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September 04, 2025
Monthly Merger Review Snapshot
The Justice Department settled a challenge to UnitedHealth's $3.3 billion home hospice acquisition while Democrats called for a judge to reject a different government settlement and the Federal Trade Commission moved against medical technologies transactions for heart valves and device coatings.
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September 04, 2025
MFE Takes Majority Stake In ProSiebenSat.1 For About $1.8B
MFE-MediaForEurope said Thursday it has become the majority shareholder of ProSiebenSat.1 Media after securing a 75.61% stake in the German broadcaster, a holding worth about $1.8 billion based on the company's earlier $2.4 billion valuation.
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September 04, 2025
Virtual Firm Unveils Legal Services Subscription For Startups
A virtual law firm in the northwest of England has launched a legal subscription service aimed at startups and other small businesses, an alternative to the traditional model where lawyers charge their clients by the hour.
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September 04, 2025
British SPAC Ends Talks To Buy Australian Mining Co.
British blank-check company Pineapple Power said Thursday that it has called off its proposed acquisition of Australian mining company Buffalo Battery Metals, "despite significant effort by both parties" to reach a deal, with plans to resume trading after more than eight months.
Expert Analysis
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Ruling On EU Commission Merger Reviews Signifies U-Turn
In validating the European Commission's new policy of using Merger Regulation Article 22 to review cases that do not qualify under the merger control rules of the requesting member state, the General Court has demonstrated that the EU is prepared to move the goal posts on well-established commission policy, say attorneys at King & Spalding.
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Where New UK And EU Vertical Agreements Rules Diverge
The lack of alignment between new EU and U.K. rules on vertical agreements is likely to present challenges to multinational businesses, and it would be prudent for legal advisers and companies to bear in mind the most stringent obligations of both, says Robert Bell at Armstrong Teasdale.
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A Look Ahead At What The German M&A Market Holds In Store
Despite signs of a possible recession, there is still significant M&A activity in the German market, with long-term strategic planning, private equity investors, multiparty involvement and even the state all playing an important role, says Michael Ulmer at Cleary.
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Tips For Handling Audio Data In E-Discovery Post-Pandemic
The rise of remote meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic has boosted the volume and importance of audio data in e-discovery — so organizations in highly regulated industries must collect and process that data, and establish complex strategies to manage their audio records, says Jack Bullen at FTI Consulting.
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Agreement Among Litigants Key To Using E-Discovery Tech
Parties are increasingly using e-discovery technologies to control costs, but as a New York federal court order in Actos Antitrust Litigation shows, a well-drafted, negotiated protocol allows them to address potential objections prior to use and helps protect against later claims of incomplete production, say attorneys at McGuireWoods.
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4 Ways M&A Deals Are Changing
There are signs that the market may be cooling, but recent trends in M&A transactions reflect more than just market strength and indicate that there has been a more general change in deal approach, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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Opinion
Law School Admissions Shouldn't Hinge On Test Scores
The American Bar Association recently granted law schools some latitude on which tests it can consider in admissions decisions, but its continued emphasis on test scores harms student diversity and is an obstacle to holistic admissions strategies, says Aaron Taylor at AccessLex.
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How Market Challenges Are Affecting Deal-Making Trends
As private equity investors adjust to a new period of volatility and uncertainty in the marketplace, various trends in deal making are emerging in order to bridge valuation gaps and address financing concerns, say Alvaro Membrillera and Anna Pollak at Paul Weiss.
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What Digital Asset Decisions Mean For Future Disputes
Following a number of recent landmark decisions in the English courts, the law continues to develop in the sphere of digital assets, and several themes are emerging that will benefit both individuals and organizations, say Chris Recker at Duane Morris and Celso De Azevedo at The 36 Group.
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A Look At UK's 1st Report On Security Regime For Deals
The U.K. government’s recent report on the National Security and Investment Act, covering its first three months since it came into force in January, suggests that the regime may not be leading to a surge in benign notifications and that the government is responding quickly, which is good news for businesses, say attorneys at Cooley.
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What EU Changes To Dual Distribution Mean For Franchises
Following the European Commission’s adoption of the Vertical Block Exemption Regulation and accompanying vertical guidelines regarding dual distribution, which took effect this month, franchisors should examine their flow of information to and from franchisees to determine whether it must be restricted, say attorneys at Baker McKenzie.
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How ESG Matters Are Influencing M&A Due Diligence Trends
With a proliferation of environmental, social and governance-related regulatory developments and a desire to comply with best practice, ESG matters have become an increasingly important area of focus for both clients and advisers in M&A transactions, say attorneys at Sullivan & Cromwell.
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Changes To UK Competition Rules Will Extend CMA Powers
Recent amendments to U.K. competition and consumer law regimes introduce changes to merger control and antitrust investigations that will result in the speedier resolution of cases and greater autonomy for the Competition and Markets Authority, say Bill Batchelor and Aurora Luoma at Skadden.