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Our M&A lawyers are among the most experienced and effective in the world. We represent many of the world's largest publicly traded and privately held companies, as well as leading private equity firms on their most important mergers, acquisitions and takeover transactions.

Representative Engagements

  • 3G Capital in its $7.1 billion acquisition of Hunter Douglas
  • Advance, founder and major shareholder of Discovery, Inc., in the $150 billion Reverse Morris Trust transaction that will combine AT&T’s WarnerMedia business with Discovery
  • Agrium in its $36 billion merger of equals with Potash Corporation of Saskatchewan
  • Air Methodsin its $2.5 billion sale to affiliates of American Securities
  • in its $5.8 billion sale to Abbott Laboratories
  • Alexion Pharmaceuticalsin its $1.4 billion acquisition of Portola Pharmaceuticals
  • Amazon in its:
    • $1.4 billion proposed acquisition of iRobot; and
    • $3.9 billion acquisition of One Medical
  • Amedisys in its $3.3 billion combination with Optum
  • American Tower Corporation in its $1.85 billion acquisition of Eaton Towers Holdings Limited
  • Angelo Gordon in its $2.7 billion sale to TPG
  • Apollo Global Managementin its $43 billion merger with Athene
  • Funds affiliated with Apollo Global Management in their:
    • €1 billion investment in Vonovia;
    • $5 billion acquisition of Verizon Media;
    • $1.55 billion investment in Athene;
    • $2.7 billion acquisition of Shutterfly;
    • $6.3 billion acquisition of International Game Technology’s gaming and digital business IGT Gaming and Everi Holdings; and
    • $11 billion to acquire from Intel Corporation a 49% equity interest in a joint venture entity related to Intel’s Fab 34
  • Funds managed by affiliates of Apollo Global Management and its portfolio company Diamond Resorts International, alongside their co-investors, in the $1.4 billion sale of Diamond Resorts to Hilton Grand Vacations
  • پin its:
    • $4.3 billion acquisition of Wind River from TPG Capital; and
    • $4 billion autonomous driving joint venture with Hyundai Motor Group
  • ARIAD Pharmaceuticalsin its approximately $5.2 billion sale to Takeda Pharmaceutical Company
  • The independent directors of Avon Productsin its $3.7 billion sale to Natura & Co.
  • Dzin the $5 billion spin-off of its global hemophilia business into a separate publicly traded company (Bioverativ Inc.)
  • DZپin its $11.6 billion sale to Sanofi
  • Bowlero Corpin its $2.6 billion business combination with Isos Acquisition Corporation, to form a publicly listed company
  • Carrier Global Corporation in:
    • the $3.1 billion sale of its Chubb fire and security business to APi Group Corporation;
    • its €12 billion acquisition of Viessmann Climate Solutions;
    • the $4.95 billion sale of its global access solutions business to Honeywell; and
    • the $1.425 billion sale of its Industrial Fire business to Sentinel Capital Partners
  • The special committee of the board of directors of CBS in its merger with Viacom to form a combined media company with an initial enterprise value of more than $40 billion
  • CDK Globalin its sale to Brookfield Business Partners for a total enterprise value of $8.3 billion
  • Cenovus Energyin its C$23.6 billion ($18 billion) combination with Husky Energy
  • Chesapeake Lodging Trust in its $2.7 billion sale to Park Hotels & Resorts
  • 𱹰Dzin its:
    • $60 billion acquisition of Hess Corporation;
    • $13 billion acquisition of Noble Energy;
    • $7.6 billion acquisition of PDC Energy;
    • $3.15 billion acquisition of Renewable Energy Group; and
    • proposed $50 billion acquisition of Anadarko Petroleum
  • Chico’s FAS in its $1 billion sale to Sycamore Partners
  • Continental Grain Companyin its joint venture with Cargill to acquire Sanderson Farms for a total equity value of $4.53 billion
  • CSRA in its $9.6 billion sale to General Dynamics
  • Elanco Animal Health in its $7.6 billion acquisition of Bayer’s animal health business
  • Encana (now known as Ovintiv)in its $7.7 billion acquisition of Newfield Exploration Company
  • Endeavor Energy Resourcesin its $26 billion merger with Diamondback Energy
  • Enstar Group in its $5.1 billion sale to Sixth Street and other institutional investors
  • eviCore Healthcare, a portfolio company of General Atlantic, in its $3.6 billion sale to Express Scripts Holding Company
  • The Strategic Review Committee of the Board of Directors of Frontier Communications in its $20 billion sale to Verizon Communications
  • General Atlantic:
    • in the $7.2 billion take private of its portfolio company Squarespace, Inc. by private equity firm Permira;
    • in the $4 billion sale of its publicly traded portfolio company, EngageSmart, to Vista Equity Partners, a Texas-based private equity firm;
    • as lead investor in a consortium, in its acquisition of 58.com, a China-based online classifieds marketplace, for an enterprise value of $8.7 billion;
    • in the $10.6 billion sale of its stake in its portfolio company, Oak Street Health, to CVS Health Corp.;
    • and its portfolio company, OneOncology, in the $2.1 billion sale to AmerisourceBergen and TPG; and
    • in the sale of its stake in CinCor Pharma, Inc., in connection with CinCor’s $1.8 billion sale to AstraZeneca
  • General Electric in the:
    • more than $30 billion combination of its jet leasing unit, GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), with AerCap Holdings;
    • $21.4 billion sale of its biopharma business to Danaher; and
    • reorganization through spin-offs into separate publicly traded aviation, healthcare and energy companies
  • General Mills in its $1.45 billion acquisition of Whitebridge Pet Brands’ North American premium Cat feeding and Pet treating business from NXMH
  • GE Capital Aviation Services in the sale of its $3.6 billion PK AirFinance business to Apollo Global Management and Athene Holding
  • General Motors in its $2.1 billion acquisition of SoftBank Vision Fund 1’s equity ownership stake in Cruise, and in GM’s separate, additional $1.35 billion investment in Cruise
  • Global Infrastructure Partners in its $15 billion acquisition (together with KKR) of CyrusOne
  • The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Companyin its $2.5 billion acquisition of Cooper Tire & Rubber Company
  • GSK plc,in its $2 billion acquisition of BELLUS Health
  • Hammerhead Energy Inc. in its C$2.55 billion sale to Crescent Point Energy Corp.
  • The independent directors of Harris Corporationin its $37 billion merger of equals with L3 Technologies
  • HPin its $1.05 billion acquisition of Samsung Electronics Co.’s printer business
  • IBM in its:
    • $34 billion acquisition of Red Hat to form the world’s largest hybrid cloud provider;
    • $4.6 billion acquisition of Apptio; and
    • pending $6.4 billion acquisition of HashiCorp
  • ILG in its approximately $4.7 billion sale to Marriott Vacations Worldwide
  • Inhibrx in the $2.2 billion sale of INBRX-101 to Sanofi and the related spin-off of Inhibrx's non-101 assets and liabilities, non-101 discovery pipeline and its corporate infrastructure, to create a new publicly traded company known as Inhibrx Biosciences
  • Inspire Brands, an affiliate of Roark Capital Group, in its $11.3 billion acquisition of Dunkin’ Brands Group, the parent company of Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins
  • Intertape Polymer Group in its $2.6 billion sale to an affiliate of Clearlake Capital Group
  • JACK Entertainment, an urban gaming company owned by Dan Gilbert, in a series of transactions aggregating more than $2.5 billion in value, including the $1 billion sale of Greektown Casino-Hotel to Penn National Gaming
  • Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO and Director of DreamWorks Animation,in DreamWorks’ $3.8 billion sale to Comcast
  • John Wood Groupin its $1.9 billion sale of its Built Environment consulting business to WSP Global
  • Kate Spade & Co.in its $2.4 billion sale to Coach
  • The Kraft Heinz Company in its:
    • $3.2 billion sale of its natural, grated, cultured and specialty cheese businesses to Groupe Lactalis; and
    • proposed $143 billion acquisition of Unilever
  • L3Harris Technologiesin the $1 billion sale of its airport security and automation business to Leidos Holdings
  • Lehigh Hanson,the U.S. affiliate of HeidelbergCement, in the $2.3 billion sale of its U.S. West region business to Martin Marietta Materials
  • M.D.C. Holdings in its $4.9 billion sale to Sekisui House, a Japan-based homebuilder
  • The Medicines Companyin its $9.7 billion sale to Novartis
  • Merck & Co. in its:
    • $11.5 billion acquisition of Acceleron Pharma; and
    • $10.8 billion acquisition of Prometheus Biosciences
  • ѳҲin its $8.45 billion sale to Amazon
  • Mitel Networksin its $2 billion sale to an investor group led by affiliates of Searchlight Capital Partners
  • Mosaic Acquisition Corp.in its merger with Vivint Smart Home to form a publicly traded company with an initial enterprise value of approximately $4.2 billion
  • National General Holdingsin its $4 billion sale to The Allstate Corporation
  • North Mountain Merger Corp. in its business combination with Corcentric to form a publicly traded company with a pro-forma enterprise value of $1.2 billion
  • Nuance Communicationsin its $19.7 billion sale to Microsoft
  • The Special Committee of Independent Directors of Nuvei Corporation in the $6.3 billion take-private acquisition by Advent International and existing shareholders
  • Oak Hill Advisorsin its $4.2 billion sale to T. Rowe Price Group
  • The special committee of the board of directors of Pattern Energy Groupin its $6.1 billion sale to Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB)
  • Perspectain its $7.1 billion sale to Peraton and Veritas Capital
  • Thespecial committee of the board of directors of Pilgrim’s Pride in its $1.3 billion acquisition of Moy Park from JBS
  • PRA Health Sciencesin its approximately $12 billion sale to ICON
  • Pretium Resourcesin its C$3.5 billion sale to Newcrest Mining Limited
  • QTS Realty Trust in its approximately $10 billion take-private acquisition by Blackstone
  • Qualcomm:
    • alongside SSW Partners, in its $4.5 billion topping bid for Veoneer. As part of the transaction, Veoneer terminated its prior agreement with Magna International;
    • in its successful defense against a $142 billion hostile takeover offer from Broadcom; and
    • in its proposed$47 billion acquisition of NXP Semiconductors
  • Resolute Forest Productsin its $2.7 billion sale to The Paper Excellence Group through the Group’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Domtar Corporation
  • Restaurant Brands International in its:
    • $1 billion acquisition of Firehouse Restaurant Group; and
    • $1 billion acquisition of Carrols Restaurant Group
  • Roark Capital Group in its acquisition of Subway Restaurants
  • Sandler Capital Management in connection with the $2 billion sale of Xplornet Communications, a portfolio company of Sandler, to Stonepeak Infrastructure Partners
  • Score Media & Gamingin its $2 billion sale to Penn National Gaming
  • Shopifyin its $2.1 billion acquisition of Deliverr
  • Simon Property Groupin its approximately $9 billion acquisition of Taubman Centers
  • Spectrum Brands Holdingsin the $1.25 billion sale of its global auto care business to Energizer Holdings
  • SVF Investment Corp. 3, sponsored by an affiliate of SoftBank Investment Advisers, in its merger with Symboticto form a publicly traded company with a pro-forma equity value of $5.5 billion
  • Taylor Morrison in its:
    • $2.4 billion acquisition of William Lyon Homes; and
    • $1 billion acquisition of AV Homes
  • Teck Resources Limited, a Canada-based diversified mining company, in the $9 billion sale of its steelmaking coal business, Elk Valley Resources, to Glencore and Nippon Steel Corporation
  • Teladoc Health in its $18.5 billion acquisition of Livongo Health
  • Trane Technologies in the $15 billion Reverse Morris Trust spin-off and merger of its industrial business with Gardner Denver Holdings
  • Translate Bioin its $3.2 billion sale to Sanofi
  • Trine Acquisition, led by Leo Hindery, Jr. and global credit investment firm HPS Investment Partners, in its combination with Desktop Metal and will become a publicly listed company with an estimated post-transaction equity value of up to $2.5 billion
  • United Groupin the €1.22 billion sale of its Mobile Tower Infrastructure Business to TAWAL
  • Univision Holdingsin its $4.8 billion combination with the content and media assets of Grupo Televisa, S.A.B
  • WestRock in its $20 billion combination with Smurfit Kappa, creating Smurfit WestRock
  • World Wrestling Entertainment in its agreement with Endeavor Group Holdings to merge WWE with UFC to form a new publicly listed company with an enterprise value of $21.4 billion
  • The Yokohama Rubber Co.in its $1.2 billion acquisition of Alliance Tire Group from KKR

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