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.
There are three elements to this Big Beautiful New Corporate Deal Tracker:
- This revamped Sunday newsletter that provides exclusive new content on M&A and CapM dealmakers;
- The redesigned and significantly more user-friendly CDT section page, which includes a weekly deal count and deal value ticket that examines M&A transactions year-to-date in comparison with one year earlier;
- The expanded and improved searchable CDT database, which now includes 14,238 total transactions — includes M&A, CapM, fundings and credit transactions — in which Texas lawyers were legal advisors (Note: For Premium Subscribers only); and
- A new additional attention given to non-lawyer dealers, including financial advisors, CFOs, investment bankers and private equity firm leaders.
The Lawbook, which has more than 16,000 paid subscribers — including nearly 3,000 general counsel and other in-house counsel — has increased the resources that we give to our corporate transactional coverage. We have four extraordinary professions leading the effort, including Jeff Schnick (former Dallas Business Journal editor who is The Lawbook’s top editor and leads the CDT team), Allen Pusey (former ABA Journal editor and Dallas Morning News projects editor), Christi Trammell (our database and research guru) and Jason Philyaw (former reporter and editor of The Bond Buyer and The Dallas Morning News).
In this CDT newsletter, you can witness their expertise firsthand. For example, Allen has an in-depth enterprise article on the increasing complexity of certain M&A transactions. Jason’s diligence and knowledge of corporate transactions are highlighted weekly in the popular CDT Roundup. The list of the top 10 M&A transactions handled by Texas lawyers between 2018 and now is the handiwork of Christi and her extraordinary research.
And Jeff is leading every element of every part of it.
Two things that you need to know today:
One — You need to click here to sign up to receive this exclusive weekly email. It is absolutely free and part of your subscription. But the newsletter will only include coverage on Texas dealmaking. And you need to sign up to receive that content. (Don’t fret or get envious trial lawyers: Your new and improved Commercial Litigation and Appellate practice sections and newsletter are in the works.)
Two — Tomorrow, The Lawbook will host a webcast at 1 p.m. to walk you and your BD teams through it all. Just click here to attend.
I am leaving you with a tease. Here’s a list of specific stories and content that will be included in upcoming CDT newsletters during the next two months:
- The Texas lawyers and law firms that led the most deals valued at $1 billion or more between 2018 and today;
- The rankings of the 1,546 Texas lawyers and scores and scores of law firms that handled or led on the 9,481 M&A deals and 1,685 CapM transactions since 2018;
- An in-depth examination of middle-market M&A dealmakers; and
- The financial advisors and investment banks that worked on the most Texas-based M&A deals over the past decade.
But you need to sign up for the Sunday CDT newsletter soon to get this exclusive data first.
As always, Jeff and I are available to answer any of your questions and are open to meeting with your team. And your feedback is always welcome.
