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July 29, 2025
DOJ Drops Challenge Of Amex GBT's $570M Deal For CWT
The U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday that enforcers have agreed to drop their case challenging American Express Global Business Travel Inc.'s planned $570 million purchase of corporate travel management rival CWT Holdings LLC.
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July 29, 2025
Latham Steers PE-Backed Eco Material On $2.1B Cement Deal
Building materials supplier CRH announced Tuesday it will acquire Eco Material Technologies for $2.1 billion in cash, deepening its presence in North America's fast-growing market for lower-carbon cement alternatives.
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July 29, 2025
Trump Says Britain's Tax On North Sea Oil 'Makes No Sense'
President Donald Trump criticized Tuesday the British government's 78% taxes on North Sea oil as a policy that "makes no sense," a day after speaking with Prime Minister Keir Starmer about trade and other issues.
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July 29, 2025
Bridgehaven Buys Irish Insurer To Enter EU Market
British insurance company Bridgehaven said it is poised to enter the European market after penning an agreement to buy the Irish insurer SureStone Insurance DAC.
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July 29, 2025
Shareholders Of Just Eat Get More Time To Accept €4.1B Offer
Dutch investment group Prosus said Tuesday that it has given the shareholders of Just Eat Takeaway more time to accept its €4.1 billion ($4.7 billion) take-private deal as it waits for the European Commission to clear its antitrust concerns.
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July 29, 2025
Tech Co. Accuses Seller Of Hiding Issues Ahead Of £20M Deal
A group of companies owned by an American technology and security conglomerate has sued the former owner of a company it acquired for more than £20 million ($26.6 million), accusing him of concealing a raft of problems with the business.
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July 29, 2025
Global Insurance M&A Drops To Lowest Level Since 2008
Geopolitical instability, persistent inflation and high interest rates have all contributed to a cautious global insurance market, with mergers and acquisitions activity during the first half of 2025 falling to its lowest since the 2008 financial crisis, according to a new report.
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July 29, 2025
Addleshaw Goddard-Led Card Factory To Buy Rival For £24M
Greeting cards retailer Card Factory said Tuesday it has agreed to acquire rival Funky Pigeon from WH Smith PLC for £24 million ($32 million) in cash to become the second largest online card and attached gift retailer in the U.K.
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July 29, 2025
Kirkland Guides Bridgepoint On German Broker Majority Stake
U.K. private equity firm Bridgepoint said Tuesday that it has penned a deal to acquire a majority stake in German insurance broker Hanseatic Broking Center, in a deal steered by Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Sidley Austin LLP.
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July 29, 2025
Osborne Clarke Guides £37M Pension Deal For Heart Charity
The British Heart Foundation's pension plan has agreed to a £37 million ($49.4 million) full scheme buy-in with mutual life insurer Royal London, consultancy Broadstone said Tuesday.
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July 29, 2025
UK Aussie-Focused Mineral Exploration Biz Launches On AIM
First Development Resources PLC began on Tuesday to trade on London's junior Alternative Investment Market after it raised £2.3 million ($3.1 million) to boost its mineral exploration and mining operations in Australia.
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July 29, 2025
Barclays Plans £1B Share Buyback To Reward Investors
Barclays PLC confirmed on Tuesday plans to reward investors with a share buyback worth up to £1 billion ($1.3 billion), in line with its multibillion-pound capital returns program.
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July 28, 2025
Berlusconi's MFE Boosts ProSieben Takeover Bid To $2.4B
MFE-MediaForEurope said Monday it is raising its offer for ProSiebenSat.1 Media SE, valuing the German broadcaster at roughly €2.01 billion ($2.4 billion) as the Berlusconi family-backed media group seeks to expand its European media footprint.
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August 04, 2025
Travers Smith To Lose Leveraged Finance Head To Goodwin
Goodwin Procter LLP said Monday that it has hired Travers Smith's head of leveraged finance to strengthen its growing private equity practice in London.
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July 28, 2025
Sidara Gets More Time To Make Bid For John Wood
Engineering consultancy Wood Group said Monday that its Asian rival Sidara has been given more time to finalize its approximately £242 million ($324 million) takeover proposal, after the Scottish company missed out on offers of up to £1.6 billion in 2024.
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July 28, 2025
Dentons-Led Bermuda Investment Biz Signs £900M Merger
Bermudian Investor Hansa said Monday that local rival Ocean Wilsons Holdings Ltd. has agreed to accept its all-stock merger offer that will create a company with total net assets of more than £900 million ($1.2 billion).
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July 28, 2025
Ward Hadaway Expands By Acquiring Teesside Law Firm
Ward Hadaway said Monday it has bought commercial law firm Endeavour Partnership to grow its revenue and presence in the northeast of England.
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July 28, 2025
GSK Asks China's Hengrui To Develop 12 Drugs For $12B
Pharmaceutical giant GSK said Monday that it will pay up to $12 billion for Hengrui Pharma of China to develop up to 12 medicines to add to its respiratory, immunology and oncology pipelines.
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July 28, 2025
Freshfields, White & Case, Sidley Guide $3B Vaccine Biz Buy
Private equity firms Nordic Capital and Permira said Monday they will buy Bavarian Nordic for 19 billion Danish kroner ($3 billion) in cash to turn the vaccine developer into a global heavyweight as a private company.
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July 28, 2025
Stibbe Advises Life Science Biz On £2.8M Sale Of Subsidiary
Avacta Group PLC said Monday it will sell its diagnostics business to Indian firm 3B BlackBio Dx Ltd. for up to approximately £2.8 million ($3.8 million), to allow the life sciences company to develop its anti-cancer therapy.
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July 25, 2025
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen the owner of a £6 million ($8 million) mansion once rented by Adele sue real estate consultants Strutt & Parker, Romanian-Australian mining investor Vasile Frank Timis bring a claim against reputation and privacy firm Schillings, and a Chinese businessman bring a legal action against his former lawyer over an alleged £12.5 million mortgage fraud.
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July 25, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Weil, Freshfields, Linklaters
In this week's Taxation With Representation, CC Capital and One Investment Management acquire Insignia Financial Ltd., catering giant Compass Group PLC acquires Dutch food and hospitality company Vermaat Groep BV, drugmaker Sanofi acquires biotech company Vicebio, and The Ether Machine launches as a public company.
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July 25, 2025
Slaughter And May-Led Close Brothers To Sell Unit For £104M
British merchant banking group Close Brothers said Friday that it has agreed to sell its subsidiary Winterflood Securities to Marex Group PLC for approximately £103.9 million ($139.7 million) to simplify its portfolio and focus on its core lending business.
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July 25, 2025
UK Prospectus Changes Merely Shifting Diligence Burden
Listed companies will no longer be forced in 2026 to publish demanding documents during most secondary fundraising drives under updated prospectus rules, but lawyers warn this might simply mean that businesses spend more time and money on diligence when they make other disclosures.
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July 25, 2025
Slaughter And May Steers Wood Unit's $135M Sale To Siemens
A subsidiary of Scottish engineer and consultant John Wood Group PLC has agreed to sell its 50% stake in a gas turbine maintenance joint venture to its partner in the company, a unit of Siemens Energy, for $135 million.
Expert Analysis
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EU Paper Urges Data Protection And Competition Law Unity
A recent European Data Protection Board position paper calls for closer cooperation among data protection and competition authorities, and provides valuable insight for businesses seeking to ensure compliance across an increasingly complex regulatory landscape, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.
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Decoding Arbitral Disputes: Equal Rights Limit State Immunity
The Court of Appeal of England and Wales' recent determination that Spain’s London embassy could not dodge a former U.K.-based employee’s discrimination claims by invoking sovereign immunity reaffirms its position that employment and human rights should come before the privileges of foreign powers, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray’s Inn.
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How Proposed Private Share Trading System May Benefit Cos.
The government's proposal for a private securities and capital exchange system intends to enhance market practices and risk tolerances, offering a significant way for firms to free up liquidity by allowing investors to trade existing private company shares, say lawyers at Mishcon de Reya.
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Managing Transatlantic Antitrust Investigations And Litigation
As transatlantic competition regulators cooperate more closely and European antitrust investigations increasingly spark follow-up civil suits in the U.S., companies must understand how to simultaneously juggle high-stakes multigovernment investigations and manage the risks of expensive new claims across jurisdictions, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.
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What To Know As EU Urges Outbound Investment Reviews
A recent European Commission recommendation urges European Union member states to review outbound investments in certain critical technologies sectors, but does not clarify the next steps for states once information on relevant transactions in third countries is received, say lawyers at Cleary.
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Competition Act Brings Important UK Merger Control Changes
Although recently effective sections of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act provide clarity on the transactions that may attract Competition and Markets Authority attention, some reforms potentially expanding the regulator's scope may be concerning to transacting parties, say lawyers at Fried Frank.
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How GCs Can Protect Cos. From Geopolitical Headwinds
Geopolitical uncertainty is perceived by corporate leaders as the biggest short-term threat to global business, but many of the potential crises are navigable if general counsel focus on what is being said about a company and what the company is doing, says Juliet Young at Schillings.
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Key Points From FCA Financial Crime Guide Updates
The Financial Conduct Authority’s recent updates to its financial crime guide reflect the regulator’s learnings on sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting and clarifying consumer duty, anti-money laundering and other compliance expectations, say lawyers at Womble Bond.
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Tax Directive Marks Milestone In Harmonizing EU System
The Council of the European Union’s recently adopted tax directive is a significant step toward streamlining and modernizing procedures for member states, and will greatly reduce administrative burden and compliance costs for cross-border investors, says Martin Phelan at Simmons & Simmons.
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Decoding Arbitral Disputes: UK Awards Versus EU Judgments
The Court of Appeal of England and Wales' recent refusal to enforce a €855 million Spanish judgment inconsistent with earlier binding arbitral awards in England provides crucial guidance for practitioners navigating the complexities of cross-border disputes involving arbitration agreements and sovereign states, says Josep Galvez at 4-5 Gray's Inn.
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Insider Info Compliance Highlights From New FCA Guidance
The Financial Conduct Authority's recent guidance to companies on identifying inside information clarifies the regulator's expectation of case-by-case assessment, helpfully highlighting that abuse of U.K.-regulated markets can arise earlier than some might think, say lawyers at Sullivan & Cromwell.
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Key Points From EU's Latest FDI Screening Regulation Review
The European Commission’s recent assessment of the Foreign Direct Investment Screening Regulation indicates that with strong control here to stay, precautionary filings are likely to remain necessary, and member states should prepare for greater rule alignment to reduce inefficiencies caused by a current lack of synchronization, say lawyers at Linklaters.
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How Lawyers Can Work On Unmasking Beneficial Ownership
The Solicitors Regulation Authority's recent anti-money laundering report suggests that identifying ultimate beneficial owners in a transaction is one of the key day-to-day challenges that law firms face, and the solution lies in combining know-your-business processes with know-your-client verification, says Sam Ruback at Thirdfort.
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Anticipating The UK's Top M&A Trends In 2025
Conversations with market participants are focusing on five key questions about 2025's transactional markets, ranging from issues of artificial intelligence, to the boom in takeovers and increased regulatory scrutiny, says Layla D’Monte at King & Spalding.
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Businesses Should Expect A Role In Tackling Fraud Next Year
If one word sums up a key trend in financial crime enforcement in 2024, it would be fraud, as enforcement agencies clamped down on consumer-focused crime — and businesses will need to be prepared to play a part in 2025 with the coming of the "failure to prevent fraud" offense, says Jessica Parker at Corker Binning.