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									October 28, 2025
									
Dental Co. Tells Chancery Ex-Executive Stole Business
A California dental lab sued the former CEO of one of its subsidiaries in the Delaware Chancery Court, saying he violated a multimillion-dollar sale agreement when he resigned, purchased a rival business using information he collected through his former job and is now after its customers.
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									October 28, 2025
									
Kirkland-Led Investor To Buy Tech Co. Idox For £340M
U.S. investment firm Long Path Partners said Tuesday a unit it controls has agreed to acquire Idox PLC for £339.5 million ($450.7 million) to accelerate the U.K.-based governmental software company's growth.
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									October 28, 2025
									
Banijay To Acquire German Gambling Rival Tipico From CVC
French entertainment company Banijay Group NV said Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire an unspecified majority stake in German gambling company Tipico from private equity firm CVC Capital Partners to combine the two gaming companies into an online gambling powerhouse.
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									October 28, 2025
									
Kirkland-Led Vista Buys Software Biz Nexthink In $3B Deal
Vista Equity Partners LLC said Tuesday that it will acquire a majority stake in Nexthink from existing shareholders including British investment firm Permira in a deal that values the Swiss software business at $3 billion.
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									October 28, 2025
									
Cleary Helps Barclays' $800M Deal To Buy US Loan Originator
Barclays PLC said Tuesday that it plans to acquire U.S. personal loan originator Best Egg Inc. for $800 million to help boost its customer lending business in America.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Defunct Biz Asks 3rd Circ. To Revive $100M Caterpillar Win
A defunct equipment importer asked the Third Circuit on Sunday to revive its $100 million contract interference damages award against Caterpillar and give it another shot at antitrust allegations accusing the company of orchestrating a boycott, arguing the district court botched key parts of the jury trial.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Dems Say $6.2B Nexstar-Tegna Deal Breaches Ownership Cap
Nexstar's $6.2 billion plan to merge with rival broadcast company Tegna will create a behemoth that will breach the FCC's national ownership cap that limits how many stations any one company can own in a given market, say two federal lawmakers from Colorado.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Delta, Aeromexico Ask 11th Circ. To Halt Feds' JV Split Order
Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico have asked the Eleventh Circuit to freeze a Trump administration order directing them to scuttle their joint venture by Jan. 1, saying their legal challenge should first run its course and that unwinding their complex networks would be "tremendously burdensome."
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									October 27, 2025
									
Chinese E-Commerce Giant Can't Block Class Arbitration
Chinese e-commerce giant Dangdang must face class arbitration of claims that it grossly shortchanged minority shareholders when it went private in 2016, after a judge in New York ruled that the tribunal did not exceed its power despite the underlying arbitration clause not mentioning class arbitration.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Skadden, Gibson Dunn Steer $40B Public Water Utility Merger
American Water Works Co. and Essential Utilities said Monday that they have agreed to an all-stock merger that will unite the two major regulated water and wastewater providers into a $40 billion public utility.Â
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									October 27, 2025
									
Chancery Mulls Shorter Fuse For Some Court Of Equity Suits
A Delaware jurist questioned Monday some applications of the Court of Chancery's "laches" counterpart to regular, statutory courts' three-year deadline for bringing claims, saying during arguments on dismissal of a special purpose acquisition company suit that claims in equity "may well" get less time to file.
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									October 27, 2025
									
KKR, Apollo Plug $7B Into Beverage Biz Keurig Dr Pepper
Beverage giant Keurig Dr Pepper on Monday revealed it has secured additional strategic investments for a planned $18.4 billion acquisition of JDE Peet's, with private equity giants KKR, advised by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, and Apollo Global Management, led by Latham & Watkins LLP, plugging $7 billion into the drink company.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Holland & Knight's CFIUS Team Leader Jumps To Weil
The leader of Holland & Knight LLP's Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States and industrial security team has made the move to Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP in Washington, D.C., the firm announced Monday.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Trian, General Catalyst Make $7.2B Play For Janus Henderson
Janus Henderson Group said Monday it has received a $7.2 billion buyout offer from Trian Fund Management LP and General Catalyst Group Management LLC, which say the British asset management firm could more effectively achieve its goals as a private company.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
The Delaware Chancery Court and Delaware Supreme Court saw another busy week of disputes spanning biotech milestones, reincorporation showdowns, shareholder voting schemes and cryptocurrency fiduciary rights.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Compass Pushes For Redfin Docs In Zillow Antitrust Fight
Compass Inc. has urged a New York federal court presiding over the brokerage's antitrust suit against property listings company Zillow Inc. to order another property listings company, Redfin Corp., to provide copies of drafts of blog posts written by Redfin's CEO as well as a copy of an allegedly anticompetitive Zillow-Redfin rental agreement.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Top FTC Atty In Meta And Amazon Cases Joins WilmerHale
A former chief trial counsel at the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition, who was one of the lead attorneys on the agency's landmark monopolization cases against Amazon and Meta, has joined WilmerHale's Washington, D.C. office, the firm announced Monday.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Paul Weiss, K&L Gates Lead $660M Albemarle, Ketjen Deals
K&L Gates LLP-advised Albemarle Corp. on Monday announced that it has agreed to sell a majority stake in Ketjen Corp.'s refining catalyst solutions business to Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP-led private equity shop KPS Capital Partners, and separately announced it will sell a 50% interest in a joint venture with Ketjen to Axens SA in two deals that will provide the company with pre-tax proceeds of around $660 million.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Schroders Portfolio Biz Agrees Sale To Data Co. For $1.7B
Schroders Capital Global Innovation Trust PLC said Monday that its portfolio company, Securiti AI, has signed an agreement to be acquired by private equity-backed business Veeam Software for approximately $1.7 billion.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Wachtell-Led Huntington Strikes $7.4B Deal For Cadence Bank
Huntington Bancshares Inc. said Monday it has agreed to acquire Cadence Bank for $7.4 billion in one of the top banking sector deals of 2025, with Wachtell Lipton advising Huntington and Sullivan & Cromwell guiding Cadence.Â
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									October 27, 2025
									
UK Raises Antitrust Concern Over £1.2B Greencore Deal
The Competition and Markets Authority said on Monday that Greencore's planned £1.2 billion ($1.6 billion) deal for meals producer Bakkavor might harm competition in the U.K.'s market for chilled sauces.
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									October 27, 2025
									
Covington Helps Novartis Buy Avidity Biosciences For $12B
Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis AG has said it will buy Avidity Biosciences, a U.S. developer of therapeutics for muscle diseases, for approximately $12 billion in a move to boost its neuroscience portfolio.
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									October 26, 2025
									
7 Firms Steer $2.1B Take-Private Deal For Plymouth REIT
Real estate investment firm Makarora Management LP and Ares Management Corp. have agreed to acquire and take private Plymouth Industrial REIT Inc. in a $2.1 billion cash deal guided by seven law firms, coming three months after a competing buyout offer for Plymouth.
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									October 24, 2025
									
JPMorgan Accuses Charlie Javice Of 'Abusive' Atty Fee Billing
JPMorgan Chase & Co. on Friday asked a Delaware state judge to reverse a 2023 order requiring the bank to cover the legal fees of convicted Frank founder Charlie Javice, arguing that the court must put a stop to her "abusive billing."
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									October 24, 2025
									
X Corp. Says Ex-Twitter Workers' Bid Is Too Little, Too Late
Elon Musk's X Corp. told a Delaware federal judge that six former Twitter workers' bid to revive their dismissed severance claims by raising fresh contract theories and stale arbitration testimony is "far too little, far too late."
 
Expert Analysis
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Protecting Sensitive Court Filings After Recent Cyber Breach
									In the wake of a recent cyberattack on federal courts' Case Management/Electronic Case Files system, civil litigants should consider seeking enhanced protections for sensitive materials filed under seal to mitigate the risk of unauthorized exposure, say attorneys at Redgrave.
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NC Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3
									There were several impactful changes to the financial services landscape in North Carolina in the third quarter of the year, including statutory updates, enforcement developments from Office of the Commissioner of Banks, and notable mergers, acquisitions and branch expansions, say attorneys at Moore & Van Allen.
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Judging Figure Skating Makes Me A Better Lawyer
									Judging figure skating competitions helps me hone the focus, decisiveness and ability to process complex real-time information I need in court, but more importantly, it makes me reengage with a community and my identity outside of law, which, paradoxically, always brings me back to work feeling restored, says Megan Raymond at Groombridge Wu.
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What Ethics Rules Say On Atty Discipline For Online Speech
									Though law firms are free to discipline employees for their online commentary about Charlie Kirk or other social media activity, saying crude or insensitive things on the internet generally doesn’t subject attorneys to professional discipline under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, says Stacie H. Rosenzweig at Halling & Cayo.
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Junior Attys Must Beware Of 5 Common Legal Brief Mistakes
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									Junior law firm associates must be careful to avoid five common pitfalls when drafting legal briefs — from including every possible argument to not developing a theme — to build the reputation of a sought-after litigator, says James Argionis at Cozen O'Connor.
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Power To The Paralegals: How And Why Training Must Evolve
									Empowering paralegals through new models of education that emphasize digital fluency, interdisciplinary collaboration and human-centered lawyering could help solve workforce challenges and the justice gap — if firms, educators and policymakers get on board, say Kristine Custodio Suero and Kelli Radnothy.
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Playing Softball Makes Me A Better Lawyer
									My time on the softball field has taught me lessons that also apply to success in legal work — on effective preparation, flexibility, communication and teamwork, says Sarah Abrams at Baleen Specialty.
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Why Early Resolution Of Employment Liability Claims Is Key
									A former Los Angeles fire chief's recent headline-grabbing wrongful termination suit against the city is a reminder that employment practices liability disputes can present risks to the greater business, meaning companies need a playbook for rapid, purposeful action, says Karli Moore at Intact Insurance Specialty Solutions.
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8 Steps For Industrial Property Buyers To Limit Enviro Liability
									Ongoing litigation over the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s designation of PFAS as hazardous site contaminants demonstrates the liabilities that industrial property purchasers risk inheriting, but steps to guarantee rigorous environmental compliance, anticipate regulatory change and allocate cleanup responsibilities can mitigate this uncertainty, say attorneys at ArentFox Schiff.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Mastering Time Management
									Law students typically have weeks or months to prepare for any given deadline, but the unpredictability of practicing in the real world means that lawyers must become time-management pros, ready to adapt to scheduling conflicts and unexpected assignments at any given moment, says David Thomas at Honigman.
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How Hyperlinks Are Changing E-Discovery Responsibilities
									A recent e-discovery dispute over hyperlinked data in Hubbard v. Crow shows how courts have increasingly broadened the definition of control to account for cloud-based evidence, and why organizations must rethink preservation practices to avoid spoliation risks, says Bree Murphy at Exterro.
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More NJ Case Law On LLCs Would Aid Attys, Litigants, Biz
									More New Jersey court opinions would facilitate the understanding of the nuances of the state's Revised Uniform Limited Liability Company Act, including on breach of the duty of loyalty, oppression, piercing the corporate veil and derivative actions, says Gianfranco Pietrafesa at Archer & Greiner.
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9th Circ. Ruling Leaves SEC Gag Rule Open To Future Attacks
									Though the Ninth Circuit's recent ruling in Powell v. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission leaves the SEC's no-admit, no-deny rule intact, it could provide some fodder for litigants who wish to criticize the commission's activities either before or after settling with the commission, says Jonathan Richman at Brown Rudnick.
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Writing Musicals Makes Me A Better Lawyer
									My experiences with writing musicals and practicing law have shown that the building blocks for both endeavors are one and the same, because drama is necessary for the law to exist, says Addison O’Donnell at LOIS Law.
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How Fashion, Tech Can Maximize New Small Biz Tax Breaks
									Fashion and technology companies, which invest heavily in innovation, should consider taking advantage of provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that favor small businesses, restructuing if necessary to become eligible for expanded research and experimental expenditure credits and qualified small business stock incentives, says Aime Salazar at Olshan Frome.