By Monika Gonzalez Mesa | August 10, 2017
Big Beer brands are buying up craft breweries and generating work for deal-thirsty lawyers.
By Dennis Tracey and David Michaeli | August 7, 2017
Dennis Tracey and David Michaeli of Hogan Lovells write: As recent cases make clear, enforcing arbitral awards against sovereign-owned entities is often expensive and difficult for a host of reasons, including weaknesses in the drafting of the arbitration agreements and judicial doctrines that may undermine a party's ability to enforce arbitral awards. The good news is that many enforcement problems can be addressed at the drafting stage.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | August 3, 2017
An investor in Rice Energy Inc. on Wednesday sued in Delaware federal court to halt the oil and gas driller's planned $6.7 billion sale to EQT Corp., saying shareholders do not have enough information to vote on a deal that would create one of the top shale energy producers in Western Pennsylvania.
By Todd Cunningham | August 2, 2017
Eleven years is a long time to wait for anything, but the legal team behind Los Angeles' bid for the 2028 Summer Games, which was blessed by the International Olympic Committee this week, has given every indication that it can go the distance.
By Anna Zhang | August 1, 2017
Herbert Smith Freehills; Hughes Hubbard & Reed; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton are advising on a deal that sees Southeast Asia's answer to Uber Technologies Inc. receive a new investment from Japan's SoftBank and China's Didi Chuxing.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Tom McParland | August 1, 2017
The Delaware Supreme Court on Tuesday reversed a Delaware Court of Chancery ruling that payday lender DFC Global Corp. was sold for less than what it was worth in 2014, instructing Chancellor Andre G. Bouchard to reconsider the weight he gave to the deal price in the closely watched appraisal case.
By Carla Vianna | August 1, 2017
CBRE's Christian Lee and Jose Lobon represent the seller of the Golden Bear Plaza.
By Carla Vianna | August 1, 2017
The Christ Fellowship Baptist Church gets a 300-space parking garage out of the deal arranged by Greenberg Traurig lawyers.
By Chris Johnson | July 28, 2017
In a market rocked by sanctions and sagging oil prices, U.S. and U.K. firms are finding new ways to adapt—even though it means competing with Russian firms on their own turf.
By Meghan Tribe | July 28, 2017
July was a busy month for billion-dollar M&A deals, as the European market began to show signs of recovery from a Brexit-induced shock, although the ensuing transactional trauma did not prove to be as devastating as initially feared. The sales of several payment systems companies this month generated key roles for nearly a dozen large firms.
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