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CIBC / PrivateBancorp Thomson Reuters Asset Sale Lions Gate / Starz
Seeking to diversify beyond the Canadian economy, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce said that it will acquire Chicago-based PrivateBancorp Inc. for $3.8 billion in cash and shares.Wachtell Advises San Antonio's CST in Acquisition by Canadian Retail Giant
Alimentation Couche-Tard is picking up CST Brands of San Antonio for about $4.4 billion. Fagre Baker Daniels, Willkie Farr & Gallagher and leading Canadian firms Stikeman Elliott and Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg have also landed roles on the deal.Four Firms Guide Pfizer's Latest Big Drug Buy
Wachtell, Ropes & Gray, Davis Polk and Cooley are advising on a $14 billion deal that will see pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. acquire cancer drug maker Medivation Inc.Ropes Welcomes Wachtell Funds Head, Plus More Lateral Moves
The head of the private funds practice at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz joins Ropes & Gray; Clifford Chance grows in New York; Mayer Brown and Orrick hire in Hong Kong; Reed Smith snags an entertainment and media pro; Sheppard Mullin recruits in Florida; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Vindicated SEC Likely to Bring More Cases on Home Turf
In light of this week's federal appeals court decision upholding the Securities and Exchange Commission's use of administrative law judges, companies should get used to more cases being heard in the administrative forum, according to attorneys at Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.Deal Watch: Two Firms Behind Bedding Industry Megamerger
A look at the large law firms behind the week's most notable deals, such as the mattress maker behind Sleepy's on its sale to a South African firm; two Elon Musk-backed companies combining forces; and Uber's China exit.In Latest Deals, Ellison and Musk Can't Block Counterbids
Two recent Silicon Valley M&A deals—Tesla Motors Inc.'s acquisition of Solar City and Oracle Corp.'s purchase of NetSuite—have shed light on executive voting agreements, which prevent powerful shareholders from swatting down competing bids.In Latest Deals, Ellison and Musk Can't Block Counterbids
Two recent Silicon Valley M&A deals have shed light on executive voting agreements, which prevent powerful shareholders from swatting down competing bids.Trending Stories
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