The Denver office of Bryan Cave has expanded its litigation department with the recruitment of four lateral partners from Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck. The team includes Peter Korneffel, Timothy Beyer, Amy Benson and Kathryn DeBord. These litigators bring significant experience in commercial and intellectual property litigation and are well respected in the legal world.
Tags: Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP | DenverYearly Archives: 2012
Quinn Emanuel Continues to Build Out International Arbitration Practice
The expansion of the firm’s international arbitration practice is a priority for 2012. As part of that effort, Tai-Heng Cheng, tenured professor and Co-Director of New York Law School’s Institute for Global Law, Justice and Policy, has now joined the firm’s New York office as a partner. Stephen Jagusch, former Global Chair of Allen & Overy’s International Arbitration Practice, and his partner Anthony Sinclair, one of the leading public international law practitioners in the field, have announced that they will join the firm’s London office as partners. This follows on the recent additions of David Orta from Arnold & Porter in Washington D.C., and Ivan Marisin, former Managing Partner of Clifford Chance’s Moscow office, and his colleague Vasily Kuznetsov in Moscow. Working alongside the firm’s International and Domestic Arbitration Chair, Fred Bennett, these additions substantially enhance the firm’s ability to represent clients in international arbitration matters.
Tags: Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP | New YorkK&L Gates and Australia’s Middletons Eye Combination
Global law firm K&L Gates LLP and Australian national law firmMiddletons are in discussions regarding a possible combination. If approved, the combination would create a firm of more than 2,000 lawyers in 45 offices throughout Australia, North and South America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East
Tags: K&L Gates LLPPaul Hastings Advises Acadia Reality Trust in the Closing of $541 Million Fund
Paul Hastings LLP, a leading global law firm, announced today that the firm represented Acadia Realty Trust (NYSE: AKR), a real estate investment trust, in the final closing of Acadia Strategic Opportunity Fund IV LLC (“Fund IV”). The fund has received total capital commitments of approximately $541 million since its initial closing on May 16, 2012.
Tags: Paul Hastings, LLP | New YorkKaye Scholer Brings on Partner Annette Bödeker to Head Corporate Practice in Frankfurt
Kaye Scholer announced that Dr. Annette Bödeker shortly will join as a Partner and head of the Corporate Department in the Firm’s Frankfurt office. An accomplished corporate lawyer with a broad client base covering German and international corporations, Bödeker focuses on corporate governance and compliance matters, cross-border M&A, international joint ventures, reorganizations and restructurings and finance. Representative clients include Citigroup Global Markets, Qioptiq Group, Bosch and Levi Strauss & Co., among others.
Tags: Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer LLP | GermanyMannheimer Swartling – Getinge acquires Therapeutic Support Systems business from Kinetic Concepts Inc.
Getinge has agreed to acquire US-based Kinetic Concepts Inc.’s Therapeutic Support Systems (TSS) business for USD 275 million. The TSS portfolio and operations will be integrated into Getinge Extended Care under the ArjoHuntleigh brand.
Tags: Mannheimer SwartlingDavis Polk – Continental Resources, Inc. $1.2 Billion High-Yield Notes Offering
Davis Polk advised Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated as representative of the initial purchasers on a Rule 144A/Regulation S offering by Continental Resources, Inc. of $1.2 billion aggregate principal amount of 5% senior notes due 2022.
Tags: Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP | New YorkDavis Polk Advises El Paso Electric in Offering of Pollution Control Revenue Bonds
Davis Polk advised El Paso Electric Company in connection with the issuance of an aggregate of $82.5 million of pollution control refunding revenue bonds. One series of $33.3 million was issued by the City of Farmington, New Mexico, relating to the Four Corners Generating Station, a coal-fired steam electric power plant in San Juan County, New Mexico. The other series of $59.235 million was issued by the Maricopa County, Arizona Pollution Control Corporation and related to the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station near Phoenix, Arizona. The City of Farmington bonds bear interest at 1.875% and mature in 2032 and are being remarketed by U.S. Bancorp Investments, Inc. The Maricopa County, Arizona Pollution Control Corporation bonds bear interest at 4.5% and mature in 2042 and are being underwritten by U.S. Bancorp Investments, Inc. and Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated.
Tags: Davis Polk & Wardwell LLPShearman & Sterling Advises Initial Purchasers in Broadcom’s $500 Million Offering of Senior Notes
Shearman & Sterling represented J.P. Morgan Securities LLC and Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC as representatives of the initial purchasers in connection with Broadcom Corporation’s offering of $500 million of its 2.500% Senior Notes due 2022. Broadcom Corporation is a California-based company that develops semiconductors for wired and wireless communications
Tags: Shearman & Sterling LLP | New YorkShearman & Sterling Represents LMA International on Acquisition by Teleflex
Shearman & Sterling advised LMA International N.V. (LMA), a Curaçao limited liability company listed on the Singapore Exchange, on its acquisition by Teleflex Incorporated in a transaction valued at approximately $276 million. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2012 and remains subject to shareholder and regulatory approvals, as well as other customary closing conditions.
Tags: Shearman & Sterling LLP | New York