Advised by lawyers from Kirkland & Ellis and Latham & Watkins, the deal brings to NG and LNG the same kind of billion-dollar consolidations taking place among major holders in the Permian Basin.
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Senate Confirms Judge John Kazen to SDTX District Bench
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2023 DFW GCs of the Year: GameStop, Avantax and Hunt Realty
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CDT Roundup: 8 Deals, 8 Firms, 84 Lawyers, $7.9B
Worldwide M&A values in 2023 reached $2.9 trillion, down 17 percent from 2022. U.S. M&A values were $1.4 trillion in 2023, down about 5 percent compared to the prior year — the slowest (and lowest) annual number in six years. According to a study by LSEG, a data and information firm, private equity-backed M&A fared even worse: a decline of 30 percent in value from 2022. Mega deals ($10 billion+) were down in value and volume. So, what went right? Maybe more than it seems. A closer look at the numbers reveal something far less grim; maybe even optimistic. Perhaps needless to say, CDT Roundup takes that closer look — along with the usual “roundup” of lawyers and firms who reported their deals last week.
FBFK CEO on Merger with OC Litigation Firm: ‘You Can’t Ignore California’
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Founding Partner Joe W. Redden Jr. Retires from Beck Redden After ‘Great Ride’
Joe Redden rang in the new year as a retiree, marking the end of a 48-year legal career. In 1992, Redden cofounded the boutique trial and appellate law firm in Houston.
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The Corner Office: Q&A with Luke Weedon
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