Cahill – Biomet Completes $1.625 Billion Notes Offering

Cahill represented the initial purchasers in connection with the Rule 144A/Reg S offering of $1,625,000,000 of notes, comprised of $825,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 6.5% Senior Notes due 2020 and $800,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 6.5% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2020 by Biomet, Inc. Proceeds from the offering will be used to refinance existing indebtedness.

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Cahill – Cannery Casino Resorts Completes $590 Million Credit Facility

Cahill represented Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as administrative agent and the lead arrangers in connection with the $590,000,000 credit facility, comprised of a $385,000,000 Term B Loan, a $165,000,000 Second Lien Loan, and a $40,000,000 Revolving credit facility for Cannery Casino Resorts, LLC and Washington Trotting Association. Proceeds from the facility will be used to refinance existing indebtedness.

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Winstead Welcomes Energy, Environmental and Commercial Litigation Group and Opens New Orleans Office

Law firm Winstead PC has hired an impressive group of energy, environmental, and commercial litigation attorneys, led by Richard (Rick) M. Simses and Paul M. Lavelle, former partners at Beirne, Maynard and Parsons who each have over 30 years of litigation experience, much of which is Louisiana-based. Simses, Charles Miers and Jon Vicklund are joining the firm’s office in The Woodlands, Texas. Lavelle will open the New Orleans Winstead office, serving as its managing shareholder.

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Squire Sanders Opens Office in Seoul, Korea

Global legal practice Squire Sanders has opened an office in Seoul, after its application to practice in the Republic of Korea was approved by the Korean Ministry of Justice. The office is led by Joon Yong Kim, a US licensed lawyer who was admitted as a foreign legal consultant by the Ministry of Justice in July.

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