Bingham advises on $2.1 billion deal
Lawyers from Bingham McCutchen’s Boston office represented Acme Packet in its agreement to be acquired by tech giant Oracle for $2.1 billion. Julio E. Vega and John R. Utzschneider led the nine-lawyer...
View ArticleBoston transactions lawyers make ‘cushy’ deals
Transactions work picked up for Boston lawyers this week, with Big Law firms advising on deals involving national sleep products and local skin treatment businesses. Lawyers from Bingham McCutchen...
View ArticleLawyer-turned-professor seeks to fill transactional law void
Kent Coit never took a transactions course in law school. “I wish,” says Coit, director of the transactional law program at Boston University. “Back in the dark ages, this kind of thing didn’t exist at...
View ArticleWeil Gotshal inks deal
Boston lawyers from Weil, Gotshal & Manges advised on a $60-million deal announced July 17 that marks a split between high-end Cross pens and its 170-year-old parent company, A.T. Cross. Weil...
View ArticleDeal report: Local lawyers advise on pharma, real estate website transactions
Boston lawyers from Goodwin Procter and Latham & Watkins played key roles in two major transactions announced recently. A team from Goodwin, led by Stuart M. Cable, advised Onyx Pharmaceuticals in...
View ArticleWeil strikes deal for private equity firm
Weil, Gotshal & Manges announced on Oct. 21 that it advised Tower Three Partners in its acquisition of a Texas-headquartered communications provider. A team from Weil included partner Kevin J....
View ArticleGoodwin Procter advises Waltham laundry company on $524M acquisition
Goodwin Procter announced Nov. 5 that a team led by partner Stuart M. Cable advised Waltham-based Mac-Gray Corp. in its recent acquisition by CSC ServiceWorks, which provides laundry services to...
View ArticleWeil eyes $270M deal for sunglasses maker
After advising Rhode Island-based A.T. Cross in the sale of its writing accessories division this summer, Boston lawyers from Weil, Gotshal & Manges have helped find a home for its successor...
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