Private Equity

  • December 08, 2023

    Madoff Trustee Seeks $45M NY Bankruptcy Court Distribution

    The trustee for the Bernie Madoff fund asked a New York bankruptcy court Friday to distribute roughly $45 million to hundreds of investors who were victims of the notorious Ponzi scheme more than a decade ago.

  • December 08, 2023

    Ex-CEO Admits Securities Fraud In Fake COVID Test Case

    A former biotech CEO pled guilty in D.C. federal court Thursday to charges of securities fraud, wire fraud and obstruction after he concocted a scheme to defraud investors by falsely telling them he had developed a new blood-based COVID-19 test despite knowing the test didn't exist.

  • December 08, 2023

    Nikola Investors Fight Call For Del. SPAC Fraud Suit Toss

    Five attorney teams pressed Friday for dismissal of most of the derivative claims in a Delaware Court of Chancery stockholder lawsuit seeking damages from Nikola Corp., its directors, officers and an adviser in the wake of the hydrogen- and battery-powered truck manufacturer's fraud-tainted, $3.3 billion take-public deal.

  • December 08, 2023

    Judge Grants SEC Receiver For GPB Capital Amid CEO Case

    A New York federal judge has adopted a magistrate judge's recommendation to appoint a receiver for GPB Capital Holdings amid a criminal case against its former CEO, agreeing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that the executive breached a court order by trying to reassert control over the company.

  • December 08, 2023

    Va. Firm Settles Small Business Fraud Claims For $1.75M

    A Virginia firm paid $1.75 million to resolve allegations that it improperly obtained dozens of contracts reserved for small businesses, the U.S. Department of Justice has announced.

  • December 08, 2023

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    The past week in London has seen Tesla drive patent proceedings against technology company InterDigital, Genesis band members say That's (not) All in a breach of contract claim against Virgin Records, and betting giant Entain play its hand in a claim over its acquisition of BetCity last year. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.

  • December 08, 2023

    No Shortage Of Action For Energy Deal-Makers In 2023

    A fresh wave of oil and gas industry consolidation, stiff macroeconomic headwinds for renewable energy development and the Inflation Reduction Act's growing influence are just some of the highlights of what's been an eventful 2023 for energy sector deal-makers. Here are the transactional trends that stood out to energy attorneys this year, as well as how they expect those trends to carry over into next year.

  • December 08, 2023

    Off The Bench: NCAA Pay Plan, Title IX Claims, Graffiti Smear

    In this week's Off The Bench, the NCAA proposes opening the vaults, female athletes accuse the University of Oregon of unequal treatment, and a former college hockey player claims he was wrongly labeled as antisemitic. If you were on the sidelines over the past week, Law360 is here to clue you in on the biggest sports and betting stories that had our readers talking.

  • December 07, 2023

    2 Senators Probe Private Equity's Role In Hospital Care

    Two U.S. senators opened an investigation on Wednesday examining how private equity ownership impacts the country's hospitals after nine female patients were assaulted at a for-profit hospital in Iowa in 2021 and 2022.

  • December 07, 2023

    Trump Expert Tells NY Trial Court There's No Sign Of Fraud

    Donald Trump returned to his civil fraud trial in person Thursday as his final expert witness testified there was no evidence of accounting fraud by the former president, who stands accused of falsifying his financial statements to secure lucrative terms on loans and insurance for his real estate empire.

  • December 07, 2023

    Athletes, YouTubers, Banks Want Out Of FTX Litigation

    Attorneys for celebrities, sports figures, prominent investors and financial institutions have rushed a federal court in Florida with briefs contesting personal liability in connection with the collapse of the FTX cryptocurrency exchange, disputing claims that their positive public comments fueled a multibillion-dollar crypto bust.

  • December 07, 2023

    DLA Piper, Kirkland Rep As PE Firm Buys Soccer Club Stake

    Kirkland & Ellis LLP-advised Arctos Partners announced Thursday that it has snagged a minority stake in French football club Paris Saint-Germain as part of a partnership with club owner Qatar Sports Investments, led by DLA Piper LLP, in a deal that a person familiar with the matter confirmed values the team at more than €4 billion ($4.32 billion).

  • December 07, 2023

    Ex-Stroock M&A Duo Joins Cahill Gordon In NY

    Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP announced the hire of two experienced mergers and acquisitions attorneys from Stroock Stroock & Lavan LLP as New York-based partners in the firm's M&A and corporate advisory practice group.

  • December 07, 2023

    Investor Demands TechPrecision Disclose Info On Votaw Buy

    TechPrecision Corp. investor Wynnefield Capital has demanded that the company hold a public conference call to explain its rationale for purchasing Votaw Precision Technologies Inc. and detail how it would finance the "huge acquisition" of a company "more than twice its size," according to an open letter Wynnefield sent to TechPrecision's board of directors Thursday.

  • December 07, 2023

    Morgan Stanley Secures $1.2B Across 2 New Funds

    Morgan Stanley Investment Management on Thursday said it has secured roughly $1.2 billion of equity commitments across two new funds, a later-stage growth equity fund and a credit investment fund.

  • December 07, 2023

    Deals Rumor Mill: Panera Bread, Neiman Marcus, Hahn & Co.

    Panera Bread has filed confidential paperwork for a U.S. IPO that’s expected to happen in 2024, Neiman Marcus rejected the latest takeover offer from Saks Fifth Avenue, and South Korea’s Hahn & Co. may sell its majority stake in a $10 billion shipping business. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other notable deal rumors from the past week.

  • December 07, 2023

    Kirkland-Led PE Firm Ups 'Final' Offer For Tech Biz To £220M

    Kin and Carta PLC said Thursday that it has agreed to an "increased and final" offer by U.K. private equity firm Apax Partners LLP to buy the U.K. technology consultancy for £220.3 million ($277.1 million).

  • December 07, 2023

    PE Firm Agrees To £48M Sale Of Broker To Rival Insurer

    B.P. Marsh said Thursday that it has agreed to sell insurance broker CBC Partnership to competitor Specialist Risk Group for £47.7 million ($60 million), as the U.K. private equity firm seeks to make significant returns on its investment.

  • December 07, 2023

    Simpson Thacher Guides KKR On £1.3B Smart Meter Biz Deal

    U.S. investment giant KKR said Thursday that it plans to take Smart Metering Systems, a British energy infrastructure company, private in a £1.3 billion ($1.6 billion) cash deal, adding to the list of businesses leaving the London market.

  • December 06, 2023

    SEC's Climate Proposal Leads Rules Lined Up For 2024 Votes

    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday outlined its regulatory priorities for 2024, revealing that a long-awaited vote on climate disclosures could happen by April, alongside many new proposals that may be unveiled next year.

  • December 06, 2023

    GenesisCare Gets OK For $20M DIP Funding Hike

    Troubled hospital owner GenesisCare received approval Wednesday in Texas court for a refinancing of its bankruptcy loan package that will provide $20 million in additional financing, defeating an objection from a secured lender concerned about the impact of the changes to Chapter 11 plan equity distributions.

  • December 06, 2023

    Seafood Co. Breaks Free From Ex-Workers' ESOP Suit

    A Georgia federal court agreed to toss a federal benefits lawsuit from ex-workers of Inland Fresh Seafood Corp. of America Inc. alleging mismanagement of an employee stock ownership plan, citing the proposed class of ESOP participants' failure to exhaust their administrative remedies before filing suit.

  • December 06, 2023

    SEC Wins $26M From Crypto 'Mining' Firm

    A crypto company accused by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of defrauding investors by secretly diverting their funds to foreign gold mining operations has been ordered by a California federal judge to pay nearly $26 million in disgorgement and penalties for orchestrating the scheme.

  • December 06, 2023

    7th Circ. Searches For Guidance Over Ancestry.com Terms

    A Seventh Circuit judge found little help Wednesday from both Ancestry.com and minors suing the company for sharing their genetic testing information, as he searched for cases to back up a trial court ruling letting the plaintiffs avoid an arbitration clause their parents signed. 

  • December 06, 2023

    Golf's Legal Future Murky As PGA Tour-LIV Talks Hit 6 Months

    After a stunning agreement to settle a bitter legal feud, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf have spent half the year negotiating to join forces. But after six months, talks are still moving slowly, and the sports world is left with more questions than answers about what shape the game will take in the coming years.

Expert Analysis

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    Performing Music Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    The discipline of performing live music has directly and positively influenced my effectiveness as a litigator — serving as a reminder that practice, intuition and team building are all important elements of a successful law practice, says Jeff Wakolbinger at Bryan Cave.

  • How 'As Such' Changes LPs' Self-Employment Tax Exposure

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    In light of the U.S. Tax Court’s recent Soroban Capital Partners decision hinging on "as such" to define the statutory limited partners exemption, state law limited partnerships should consider partners' roles and responsibilities before determining whether they are obligated to pay self-employment income tax, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

  • The SEC's Cooled Down But Still Spicy Private Fund Rules

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    Timothy Spangler and Lindsay Trapp at Dechert consider recently finalized U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission rules, which significantly alter the scope of obligations private fund advisers must meet under the Investment Advisers Act, noting the absence of several contentious proposals and litigation that could result in implementation delays.

  • Breaking Down High Court's New Code Of Conduct

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    The U.S. Supreme Court recently adopted its first-ever code of conduct, and counsel will need to work closely with clients in navigating its provisions, from gift-giving to recusal bids, say Phillip Gordon and Mateo Forero at Holtzman Vogel.

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    Legal Profession Gender Parity Requires Equal Parental Leave

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    To truly foster equity in the legal profession and to promote attorney retention, workplaces need to better support all parents, regardless of gender — starting by offering equal and robust parental leave to both birthing and non-birthing parents, says Ali Spindler at Irwin Fritchie.

  • Opinion

    Activist Short-Sellers Are The Dark Knights Of Wall Street

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    While so-called activist short-sellers have been subject to increased scrutiny in recent years, these investors work in the shadows like Batman to expose fraud on Wall Street, often generating leads that may move regulators to take action, say attorneys at Labaton Sucharow.

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    Writing Thriller Novels Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Authoring several thriller novels has enriched my work by providing a fresh perspective on my privacy practice, expanding my knowledge, and keeping me alert to the next wave of issues in an increasingly complex space — a reminder to all lawyers that extracurricular activities can help sharpen professional instincts, says Reece Hirsch at Morgan Lewis.

  • What Lawyers Must Know About Calif. State Bar's AI Guidance

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    Initial recommendations from the State Bar of California regarding use of generative artificial intelligence by lawyers have the potential to become a useful set of guidelines in the industry, covering confidentiality, supervision and training, communications, discrimination and more, say attorneys at Debevoise.

  • Industry Must Elevate Native American Women Attys' Stories

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    The American Bar Association's recent research study into Native American women attorneys' experiences in the legal industry reveals the glacial pace of progress, and should inform efforts to amplify Native voices in the field, says Mary Smith, president of the ABA.

  • A Breakdown Of The OCC's New Venture Lending Pointers

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    In light of the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's recent bulletin outlining venture lending risks for banks, Matt Schwartz and Jeffrey Hare at DLA Piper highlight key considerations for both lenders and venture-backed companies seeking or maintaining loans from OCC-regulated national banks and federal thrifts.

  • Crypto, Audit Cases Dominate SEC's Enforcement Focus In '23

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    Attorneys at Covington examine the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's fiscal year 2023 enforcement results, which marked the SEC's third consecutive year of increasing enforcement activity since Chair Gary Gensler took over in 2021 — this time driven by a focus on combating cryptocurrency-related scams and enforcing recordkeeping compliance.

  • Understanding Discovery Obligations In Era Of Generative AI

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    Attorneys and businesses must adapt to the unique discovery challenges presented by generative artificial intelligence, such as chatbot content and prompts, while upholding the principles of fairness, transparency and compliance with legal obligations in federal civil litigation, say attorneys at King & Spalding.

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    ESG Around The World: Mexico

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    ESG has yet to become part of the DNA of the Mexican business model, but huge strides are being made in that direction, as more stakeholders demand that companies adopt, at the least, a modicum of sustainability commitments and demonstrate how they will meet them, says Carlos Escoto at Galicia Abogados.

  • The Case For Post-Bar Clerk Training Programs At Law Firms

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    In today's competitive legal hiring market, an intentionally designed training program for law school graduates awaiting bar admission can be an effective way of creating a pipeline of qualified candidates, says Brent Daub at Gilson Daub.

  • SEC Whistleblower Action Spotlights Risks For Private Cos.

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    The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent whistleblower action against Monolith Resources holds important implications for private companies, who could face unprecedented regulatory scrutiny amid the agency's efforts to beef up environmental, social and governance reporting and enforcement, say attorneys at Wiley.

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