Paul Hastings, a leading global law firm, announced today that it advised Tan-Eu Capital (“Tan-Eu”), the Hong Kong-based private equity real estate firm, with respect to Sotan China Real Estate I, LP’s first investment – the acquisition of a 1 million square foot development site in Wuqing, Tianjin from a local investor. A mixed-use development comprised of retail and residential space is planned for the site.
Tags: Paul Hastings, LLP | Hong Kong Jagla Joins Lane Powell’s Intellectual Property and Technology Group
Frances M. Jagla has joined Lane Powell as a shareholder in the Intellectual Property and Technology Practice Group, where she focuses her practice on trademark, copyright, Internet domain name matters and unfair competition counseling. She has extensive U.S. and international experience in name development, clearance filing, registration, maintenance and enforcement of trademarks and copyrights for Fortune 100 companies. Jagla possesses in-depth knowledge of trademark-related acquisitions, divestitures, licensing, Internet domain name matters and regulatory issues relating to healthcare trademarks.
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Leading international law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy advised Nord Anglia Education (UK) Holdings plc on its side-by-side US$325 million offering of senior secured high yield notes and entry into a new “super senior” revolving credit facility. Underwriters for the transaction were Goldman Sachs and Barclays.
Tags: Milbank LLP | Hong Kong Milbank Represents Initial Purchaser In $291 Million Add-On Note Offering By Tenet Healthcare Corporation
International law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, led by Global Securities partners Rod Miller and Paul Denaro, acted as counsel to Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated, as sole book-running manager, in a $291 million reopening offering of two tranches of notes by Tenet Healthcare Corporation. Tenet sold an additional $141,233,000 aggregate principal amount of 6.25% Senior Secured Notes due 2018, originally issued in 2011, and an additional $150,000,000 aggregate principal amount of 8% Senior Notes due 2020, originally issued in 2010.
Tags: Milbank LLP | New York Don Fischbach Joins Calfee as Chair of Energy and Natural Resources Group
Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP (Calfee) is pleased to announce that Donald P. Fischbach has joined our firm as a partner and chair of our Energy and Natural Resources practice, including oil and gas exploration and shale production.
Tags: Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP DLA Piper Represents P.F. Chang’s in Merger Agreement with Centerbridge Partners
DLA Piper represented global restaurant operator P.F. Chang’s China Bistro, Inc. in its definitive merger agreement with Centerbridge Partners, L.P., a leading private investment firm. The transaction, which is valued at approximately $1.1 billion, will result in P.F. Chang’s becoming a private company.
Tags: DLA Piper | New York David Coffman Joins Thompson Coburn as a Partner
Thompson Coburn LLP is proud to announce that David L. Coffman has joined the firm as a partner. He will practice in the firm’s Product Liability Group, with a special focus on complex litigation involving hand and power tools, recreational products and toxic tort actions. Previously, he was a partner at Lewis Rice & Fingersh.
Tags: Thompson Coburn LLP Miller Nash Welcomes Seasoned Litigator James Yand to Firm’s Seattle Office
Miller Nash LLP recently welcomed partner James T. Yand to its Seattle office and litigation practice team. He brings more than 20 years of experience resolving disputes for business owners and individuals in construction law, products liability, e-discovery and franchise and commercial law.
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Simpson Thacher Represents BRF – Brasil Foods in its $500 Million Dual-Currency Loan Facility
The Firm represented BRF – Brasil Foods S.A. (formerly named Perdigão S.A.) in connection with its $500 million dual-currency loan facility comprised of a $454 million Dollar tranche and a $46 million-equivalent Euro tranche. The loan facility was led by Morgan Stanley, Santander and HSBC. Other banks involved included Banco Bradesco, Banco do Brasil, The Bank of Nova Scotia, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, ING Bank, Mizuho Corporate Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking, Standard Chartered Bank, Rabobank Curaçao, Credit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, BNP Paribas, Bank of China, Bank of Taiwan, Mega International Commercial Bank, United Taiwan Bank and Deutsche Bank.
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