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Greenberg Laterals Help Firm Snag Big M&A Roles
Thanks in part to three high-profile lateral partners hired in recent years—Paul Maher and Stephen Horvath III in London and Lejb Fogelman in Warsaw—Greenberg Traurig has grabbed lead roles on French financial services giant BNP Paribas' $1.4 billion sale of its Polish banking business and Swedish trucking giant Volvo AB's $1.1 billion sale of its machine rental unit.European 'Best Friends' Firms Plan Shanghai Launch
Germany's Hengeler Mueller and the Netherlands' De Brauw, part of a referral network that also includes British firm Slaughter & May and Spanish firm Uría Menéndez, will open adjacent offices in Shanghai.A&O Advises Advent on $1.6 Billion Software Deal
Private equity firm Advent International has turned again to frequent outside counsel Allen & Overy for legal advice on its acquisition of Dutch software company Unit4 for $1.58 billion. Unit4, meanwhile, is relying on Dutch firm De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek as its lead legal adviser on the matter.A Dozen Firms Benefit from Big Telecom Transactions
At least a dozen big firms are advising on two major M&A deals in the telecommunications sector: Microsoft's $7.2 billion buy of Nokia's devices and services division and the $130 billion acquisition by Verizon Communications of joint venture partner Vodafone Group's 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless. Simpson Thacher has landed roles on both transactions—the latter of which is the third-largest M&A deal in history—for clients Vodafone and Microsoft, while Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz got the call for its first-ever deal for Verizon.A Dozen Firms Benefit From Big Telecom Transactions
At least a dozen big firms are advising on two major M&A deals in the telecommunications sector: Microsoft's $7.2 billion buy of Nokia's devices and services division and the $130 billion acquisition by Verizon Communications of joint venture partner Vodafone Group's 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless. Simpson Thacher has landed roles on both transactions—the latter of which is the third-largest M&A deal in history—for clients Vodafone and Microsoft, while Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz got the call for its first-ever deal for Verizon.Asia Deal Digest: February 28, 2013
* Kirkland & Ellis taking a Chinese maker of oil drill pipes private* Herbert Smith Freehills on a Cambodian mobile phone merger* Minter Ellison helps a British auto distributor expand Down UnderAsia Deal Digest: February 21, 2013
* Four firms help India state-owned energy giant NTPC sell $2 billion in shares* China's Citic Group turns to Baker & McKenzie to buy a chunk of Australia's Alumina* Paul Hastings on a convertible bond issue by Korean retail chain LotteTrending Stories
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