The pair worked on various public and private offerings of equity and debt securities as well as IPO’s, often involving SPACs.
2023 CDT M&A Lawyer Rankings – Deal Values
Only three Texas lawyers so far in 2023 worked on M&A deals with a combined deal value of $25 billion or more, according to The Texas Lawbook’s exclusive Corporate Deal Tracker. See their numbers and those of more than 300 Texas lawyers here.
2023 M&A Texas Deal-Lawyer Rankings
The Corporate Deal Tracker’s Texas lawyer rankings for M&A dealmaking in 2023 ranked by deal count from Jan. 1 through Aug. 31 shows that only two lawyers have been involved in at least 10 mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures so far this year, but 23 have worked on five or more transactions during the first eight months of the year.
CDT Roundup: 27 Deals, 23 Firms, 353 Lawyers, $24B
By now it should be obvious that deal volume was down in the second quarter. The reasons aren’t mysterious: Persisting inflation and a short spurt of bank failures beginning with Silicon Valley Bank signaled the drop in deals. But middle market deals, while down, have fared better than most, according to Boston-based Capstone Partners. This week’s CDT Roundup explores their prediction that deal volume in the $100 million to $500 million range is set for a rebound — along with our summaries of a week that saw a whopping 27 transactions involving lots and lots of Texas-based lawyers.
Vital Buys Oil & Gas Assets for $1.16B
In simultaneous acquisitions from three different sellers, Vital promises to add scale in the Permian Basin, increase cash flow and reduce leverage. Texas lawyers from six different firms were involved: Akin, Baker Botts, Jackson Walker, Kirkland & Ellis, Latham & Watkins and Vinson & Elkins.
CDT Roundup: 12 Deals, 8 Firms, 102 Lawyers, $6.4B
Kirkland dominated this week’s Roundup with participation in four of the seven M&A/Fundings deals reported last week. But according to the firm, that’s also been the case during the summer, especially in the energy sector. They provided some rankings from Deal Point Data to back that up. We tested their data against some numbers from our own Corporate Deal Tracker, and the results may reveal some good news for everyone. And, of course, there’s the usual rundown of firms and lawyers involved in all the deals last week.
Avantax Inks $1.2B Take-Private Deal with Cetera
Sidley Austin and Haynes Boone counseled Dallas-based Avantax and Willkie assisted Genstar-backed Cetera as consolidation continues in the asset management industry.
Evolving Case Law and Recent Legal Actions Influence Compilation of Boards of Directors of ESOP-Owned Companies
The unique ownership structure of a company owned by an employee stock ownership plan and trust expands the fiduciary duties of the board of directors of the ESOP company. This article examines best practices for ESOP boards relating to board compilation, fiduciary duties and committees.
Simpson Lures ‘Rising M&A Star’ Lukaszewski away from Sidley
The UT Law grad joins the firm’s energy and infrastructure practice. Her past clients have included Neste, Mitsui and Kimmeridge as well as various consumer brands.
Viper Picks Up Oil Interests from Warwick, GRP for $1B
Akin represented the buyer and Kirkland the sellers in something of a strategic departure for Viper.
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