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The Art of the Complicated Deal: Dealmakers Level Up
Deals involving hundreds of millions and billions of dollars are, by their nature, complicated. But over the past two years, publicly reported deals, even as described in their regulatory releases, have grown more intricate and detailed. The reasons vary from deal to deal, but complexity has become a near constant.
Welcome to the New CDT: More Data, Deals and Dealmakers
The Corporate Deal Tracker enters a new era today with news, analysis and data that the M&A community has never seen and that has been years in the planning.
The Texas Lawbook launched the Corporate Deal Tracker in 2015 as a simple database that identified transactions — mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures and capital markets — handled by lawyers in Texas.
A decade later, The Lawbook is relaunching an expanded and enhanced version of the signature product. And the lawyers — the dealmakers themselves — remain the primary focus with the CDT.
Banking Steals Deal Spotlight This Week as Consolidation Continues
For the week ended Nov. 1, the CDT saw 20 deals come across the wires with a total value of $25.9 billion.
If you care to be really picky, that’s a drop from the 19-deal $61.5 billion stretch the week prior, and less again than the 12-deal $52 billion week at this time last year.
But that’s being really, really picky. In the eight weeks since mid-September, we’ve seen six with values over $20 billion, and two of those over $40 billion.
That and more in this edition of CDT Roundup.
Kyle Bass Entities File Dual Lawsuits to Force East Texas Water Drilling Vote
Two East Texas real estate entities owned by Dallas hedge fund operator Kyle Bass have sued the Neches & Trinity Valleys Groundwater Conservation District seeking to force the agency to rule on their request to conduct exploratory drilling for East Texas’ most precious commodity: water.
Traveling Oral Arguments: Justices Question Tax on Airline, Trade Secrets Claim for Tech Used on Driverless Semitrucks
The Fifteenth Court of Appeals heard arguments in disputes over taxes and trade secrets while at the Texas A&M School of Law in Fort Worth Thursday. One of the cases originated from the Texas Business Court.
Oral Arguments at Law School Gives Students Opportunity to See Court in Action
The Fifteenth Court of Appeals held oral arguments at Texas A&M School of Law Thursday afternoon. Classes were canceled for first-year students to attend the oral arguments and watch the attorneys and justices in action.
Steven Jansma — ‘A Good Lawyer but an Even Better Person and Friend’
For 33 years as a trial lawyer at Norton Rose Fulbright, Steven Jansma has scored huge courtroom victories in highly complex lawsuits for dozens of Fortune 500 clients, including a German automaker, an Ohio tire manufacturer, a Japanese chemical company, a national trucking operation and a major petroleum refinery, to describe a few, in state and federal courts across 26 states.
“It is his ability to see through the clutter, distill the complex into simplicity and then communicate in a way that is devoid of the emotion that one often sees in complex litigation matters,” said Vulcan Materials senior counsel John M. Floyd.
But it is Jansma’s deep commitment to public service in the San Antonio community that stands out the most, including Child Advocates San Antonio, Clarity Child Guidance Center, Catholic Charities and The Ecumenical Center, where he has helped shape programs that support vulnerable populations, Cody said. The Association of Corporate Counsel’s San Antonio Chapter and The Lawbook are honored to award Jansma with the 2025 C. Lee Cusenbary Ethical Life and Leadership Award.
Massachusetts REIT Files for Bankruptcy in SDTX
Citing $2.5 billion in liabilities, Office Properties Income Trust and 75 of its affiliated operations — including two in Plano — filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Oct. 30 in the Southern District of Texas. OPI, a real estate investment trust headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts, has hired Latham & Watkins and Hunton Andrews Kurth as its bankruptcy legal advisors, Alix Partners as its restructuring advisor and Moelis & Company as its investment banker.
P.S. — Houston-based Law Firm Deemed a Best Place to Work for Women, South Texas Lawyer Named to Time100
In this edition of P.S., we report on national spotlights, local honors and pro bono achievements.