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December 01, 2023
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen Lenovo Group and LM Ericsson embroiled in a patent dispute, Jaguar Land Rover face legal action from a number of employees over contract breaches, and Dexia Credit file another swaps claim with property administrator Patrimonio del Trentino. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K.
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December 01, 2023
UK Clears Siemens Deal For EV Charging Biz
The U.K.'s competition regulator said on Friday that it will not investigate the proposed acquisition by German technology giant Siemens AG of a Dutch electric vehicle charging company any further and will close the case.
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December 01, 2023
Gowling Continues Major Expansion Push In Germany
Gowling WLG has recruited five senior lawyers to an office it recently opened in Frankfurt, as the law firm looks to ramp up its offering to domestic and international clients in Germany.
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December 01, 2023
Claims Prevention Biz Raises £1M Through Shares Placing
Ondo InsurTech PLO said it has raised £1.08 million ($1.4 million) by issuing new shares to investors through a placing aimed at boosting its funding for technology projects and business expansion.
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December 01, 2023
Biopharma Biz Raises £10.6M In Oversubscribed Placing
Biopharmaceutical company Scancell said on Friday that it has raised £10.7 million ($13.4 million) to fund its research into creating cancer vaccines in a discounted share sale conducted on Thursday that was originally intended to raise £6 million.
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December 01, 2023
Saudi Arabia's Sovereign Fund Invests €111M In Gym Biz
Neom Co. said on Friday that its subsidiary has completed a deal to inject €111.1 million ($121 million) into Technogym, an Italian supplier of exercise equipment, as the investment giant controlled by Saudi Arabia eyes expanding and diversifying the reach of its portfolio.
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December 01, 2023
Burness Paull-Led Medical Co. Raises £4M Via Placing
RUA Life Sciences PLC said on Friday it has raised roughly £4 million ($5 million) through a share placing and that it will use the funds to bolster its balance sheet and invest in research and development.
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December 01, 2023
Travers Aids Rothesay To Secure Thales UK Pension Liabilities
Pension insurance company Rothesay said Friday that it has covered £2.7 billion ($3.4 billion) of liabilities to fully insure the U.K. pension of Thales SA, the French aerospace and security giant.
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November 30, 2023
Financier Can't Trim Publisher's Defense In Vatican Libel Case
An Anglo-Italian financier failed to have an Italian newspaper's defense against his libel suit cut down on Thursday, as a London judge ruled that the business executive had not passed the "high hurdle" needed to do so.
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November 30, 2023
ClimateRock Axes SPAC Merger With UK Green Energy Firm
In the latest example of a struggling market for special-purpose acquisition companies, British green energy firm Eco Energy World PLC and blank-check company ClimateRock have called off their plans to merge in a deal that would've taken White & Case LLP-advised EEW public at a pro forma enterprise value of $691 million.
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November 30, 2023
Vista Outdoor Rejects Rival Bid For Sporting Products Biz
Vista Outdoor Inc., the parent company to more than 36 brands that design and make sporting and outdoor products, has rejected a cash and stock merger proposal from Czech Republic-based holding company Colt CZ Group SE that would have valued Vista Outdoor at $30 per share.
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November 30, 2023
Metro Bank Eyes £50M Cost Reduction Plan, Staff Reduction
Metro Bank said Thursday it has identified additional potential cost savings, including a reduction in staff, which will help it save up to £50 million ($63 million) per year as the financially troubled lender transitions to "a more cost-efficient business model."
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November 30, 2023
Transport Manager To Buy UK Logistics Biz For Up To £8.5M
Vehicle fleet manager Microlise Group PLC said on Thursday that it has agreed to buy Enterprise Software Systems, a U.K. transportation logistics specialist, in a deal that could rise to £8.5 million ($11 million).
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November 30, 2023
£4.5B Deal For Drugmaker Dechra Wins Clearance In Australia
Swedish investment firm EQT said Thursday that Australia has cleared its joint offer with the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority to buy veterinary drugmaker Dechra for £4.5 billion ($5.8 billion).
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November 30, 2023
UK Offshore Tools Biz Buys Energy Repair Pro For £53.5M
Ashtead Technology said on Thursday that it has bought the controlling company of ACE Winches, a U.K. offshore energy infrastructure specialist, for £53.5 million ($67.6 million) as the supplier of underwater equipment eyes international expansion and a move toward sustainable projects.
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November 30, 2023
Linklaters Hires Norton Rose Lawyer For New Risk Unit
Linklaters LLP has appointed lawyer Jane Caskey from Norton Rose Fulbright as a partner in London, where she heads the firm's newly launched global risk advisory practice.
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November 30, 2023
French PE Firm Raises €1.2B To Invest In Green Infrastructure
French private equity firm Antin said Thursday that it has raised €1.2 billion ($1.3 billion) for its NextGen fund, which will invest in sustainable infrastructure across Europe and North America.
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November 29, 2023
TotalEnergies Buys Stake In UK-Morocco Project For £20M
French petroleum giant TotalEnergies said Wednesday that it has invested £20 million ($25 million) to acquire a minority stake in Xlinks First Ltd., which is developing a giant renewable project in Morocco to supply electricity to the U.K.
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November 29, 2023
Pets At Home Begins Second £25M Share Buyback
Pets at Home Group PLC on Wednesday commenced a share buyback program worth up to £25 million ($32 million), the second part of its wider program aimed at reducing its outstanding share capital, as it reported a fall in profits.
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November 29, 2023
Kirkland, Cleary Guide Software Biz's $2.23B Bid For AMC Co.
Rocket Software said Wednesday that it will buy the U.K. application, modernization and connectivity business of OpenText Corp. for $2.275 billion in cash and new debt, to ramp up profits from helping large companies innovate their information technology systems.
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November 29, 2023
Australian Fintech Co. Buys Majority Stake In Payments Biz
GSTechnologies said Wednesday that it has agreed to acquire a 60% stake in cross-border payments company EasySend Ltd. from its founders to help the Australian financial technology firm's existing money activities and to access new tech.
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November 29, 2023
Fasken-Led Lighting Biz Plans Share Buyback, Leaving LSE
Holders Technology PLC said Wednesday that it is planning to buy back up to 53.4% of its shares and leave the junior stock exchange in London, as the loss-making lighting specialist looks to cut costs and navigate an "uncertain market."
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November 29, 2023
Ferrovial Sells £2.4B Stake In Heathrow To Ardian, Saudi Fund
Infrastructure giant Ferrovial has announced a deal to sell its entire 25% stake in the parent company of London's Heathrow Airport for £2.4 billion ($3 billion) to French private equity investor Ardian and Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund.
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November 28, 2023
UK Antitrust Agency Vet Rejoins As Merger Chief
The U.K.'s Competition and Markets Authority announced Tuesday that a former senior mergers official will be rejoining the agency to lead that division after nearly two years with strategic regulatory advisory firm Fingleton.
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November 28, 2023
Travers Smith Names Veteran Partner As New Corporate Head
Travers Smith LLP has named a 20-year firm veteran as the new head of its corporate mergers and acquisitions and equity capital markets practice to take over on Jan. 1,, representing the latest change in a key position at the law firm.
Expert Analysis
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What Lawyers Can Learn From FDI Screening Report Findings
The recent European Commission report on the screening of foreign direct investments into the EU reveals how member states need to balance national security concerns with openness, and with more cross-border transactions subject to screening, lawyers must be alert to jurisdictional variances, says Jonathon Gunn at Faegre Drinker.
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UK Review May Lead To Lower Investment Screening Burden
The government’s current review of national security investment screening rules aims to refine the scope of mandatory notifications required for unproblematic deals, and is likely to result in much-needed modifications to minimize the administrative burden on businesses and investors, say lawyers at Simpson Thacher.
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Tools M&A Deal Makers Can Use To Bridge Valuation Gaps
As macroeconomic headwinds reset valuation expectations, parties to merger and acquisition are increasingly looking to methods such as earnouts, vendor financing and minority transactions to bridge the valuation gap and get deals done, says Philip Herbst at Cleary.
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Takeaways From The CMA's Green Collaboration Guidance
Recently published Competition and Markets Authority guidance on the application of competition law to environmental sustainability agreements should remove barriers for businesses that want to collaborate on environmental sustainability without breaking the law, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.
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What The Anti-Coercion Instrument Will Bring To The EU
Vassilis Akritidis and Jean-Baptiste Blancardi at Crowell & Moring discuss why the European Union recently adopted a report on the anti-coercion instrument to reform its trade legislation, how the instrument will be used to respond to unfair economic pressure from third countries, and how businesses can impact the EU's decision making.
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CMA Report On AI May Lead to Greater Competition Control
The U.K. Competition and Markets Authority’s recent report on artificial intelligence foundation models is a sign that developers could face increased merger control and antitrust enforcement, and businesses should be mindful of these views to ensure that their models do not come under investigation, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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Recent Trends In European ESG-Related Shareholder Activism
New ESG reporting standards in the European Union, as well as recent climate change, board diversity and human rights cases, illustrate how shareholder activism may become more prominent in years to come as regulation and investor engagement continues to strengthen, say lawyers at Debevoise.
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Employer Due Diligence Lessons From Share Scheme Case
The Scottish Court of Session recently confirmed in Ponticelli v. Gallagher that the right to participate in a share incentive plan transfers to the transferee, highlighting the importance for transferee employers to conduct comprehensive due diligence when acquiring workforce, including on arrangements outside the employment contract's scope, say lawyers at McDermott.
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4 Compliance Considerations Under FCA Consumer Duty
Following the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority's recent introduction of the new consumer duty regime, firms will need to be mindful of data protection implications when managing their compliance with the duty and data protection legislation, say lawyers at Bird & Bird.
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How The UK Investment Screening Regime Is Taking Shape
A recent order imposing remedies on an acquisition by EDF Energy highlights emerging trends in the U.K. government's national security reviews of transactions under the U.K. National Security and Investment Act, and shows how the U.K. remedy landscape compares to the U.S. regime, say lawyers at Arnold & Porter.
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EU Antitrust Rules Set To Pose Challenges To US Businesses
With stark differences between U.S. and European Union antitrust regimes, and potential for the forthcoming EU guidelines to turbocharge the commission's appetite for intervention, it is important that U.S. businesses with activities in the region take note of the reforms, say Andrea Pomana and Sarah Wilks at Mayer Brown.
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German Competition Law May Herald New Enforcement Trend
The recent amendment to the German Act against Restraints of Competition is expected to significantly expand the powers of the German Federal Cartel Office, and could signal a global trend toward greater direct intervention by national competition authorities and political interference in competition law, say lawyers at Simmons & Simmons.
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How The OECD Global Tax Proposal Could Affect M&A
Following agreement on the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Pillar Two proposal to introduce a global minimum tax, domestic implementation is expected to have a significant impact on international M&A transactions, with financial modeling, deal structuring, risk allocation and joint venture arrangements likely to be affected, say lawyers at Freshfields.
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A Look At German And French Merger Control Trends In 2023
Merger control statistics from the first half of 2023 in Germany and France — key merger control jurisdictions with strict enforcement and sophisticated analysis tools — highlight trends on the length and number of investigations by the respective authorities, say Laurence Bary and Clemens Graf York von Wartenburg at Dechert.
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UK Shares-Tax Proposals Offer Long-Awaited Modernization
The U.K. government's recent consultation on the introduction of a new tax on transactions in securities raises detailed legal and practical issues, but the prospect of a single digital stamp tax offering both streamlined legislation and administration will be welcomed, say Zoë Arnautov and Mark Sheiham at Simmons & Simmons.