Global law firm White & Case LLP acted as international counsel to the lenders in a 165 billion yen (approximately US$2 billion) syndicated bank facility provided to eAccess Ltd., the Japanese internet service provider and parent of mobile data company, eMobile Ltd. This landmark transaction is the first in the Japanese market to combine a syndicated facility with a simultaneous high yield bond. It is also the first major syndicated telecoms financing in Japan since the global financial crisis. Adding to the deal’s complexity was the planned merger of eAccess and eMobile that occurred on 31 March, the date of the drawdown under the syndicated facility agreement.
Tags: White & Case LLP | Tokyo Dickstein Shapiro Wins Jury Verdict for Client Swisslog in Patent Infringement Case
Dickstein Shapiro LLP is pleased to announce that a jury in the U.S. District Court in Delaware found in favor of firm clients Swisslog Italia S.p.A. and Translogic Corp., part of the Swisslog Group, a global provider of logistic solutions for the movement of materials, in a patent infringement lawsuit brought by McKesson Automation Inc., part of healthcare giant McKesson Corporation. The jury found unanimously that Swisslog’s PillPick® automated pharmacy system did not infringe McKesson’s patents.
Tags: O’Melveny Represents Verdugo Mental Health in Bankruptcy Proceedings
A team from O’Melveny & Myers LLP including partner Robert Jones, counsel Andrew Parlen and Jennifer Taylor, associates Patricia Verdugo-Chatel, Jamie Oh, and Robert Pickering, along with former partner David Ezminger, among others, represented Verdugo Mental Health in its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California.
Tags: O'Melveny & Myers, LLP Ashurst Advises International Banking Syndicate on €1.5bn Benchmark Bond of Erste Abwicklungsanstalt
Wolf Theiss Advises paysafecard.com on First Payment Services License in Austria
Wolf Theiss advised paysafecard.com Wertkarten Vertriebs GmbH, a leading provider of prepaid payment solutions, on securing the first – and so far only – payment services concession in Austria.
Bird & Bird Assists Northland Resources in the Sale of Its Non-ferrous Assets in Sweden
Bird & Bird has advised Northland Resources S.A. (listed on the Toronto and Oslo Exchanges) in connection with the sale of the company’s non-ferrous projects in Sweden, including the Barsele Gold Project, to TSX Venture Exchange listed Orex Minerals Inc, a silver and gold exploration company with projects in Mexico.
Tags: Bird & Bird LLP Shearman & Sterling Advises Eurex Zürich AG on the Increase of Its Stake in EEX AG
Shearman & Sterling advised Eurex Zürich AG (Eurex) on the increase of its stake in Leipzig-based European Energy Exchange AG (EEX).
Tags: Shearman & Sterling LLP Norton Rose Advises on the Largest Islamic Syndication Made in Turkey to Date
International legal practice Norton Rose (Middle East) LLP has advised Citibank as arranger in relation to a US$300,000,000 dual tranche Murabaha syndicated facility for Turkiye Finans Katılım Bankası A.S., an Islamic bank in Turkey 60% owned by the National Commercial Bank of Saudi Arabia. It is the largest Islamic syndication in Turkey to date.
Tags: Norton Rose Fulbright Norton Rose Advises on £480,000,000 Pension Liability Restructuring
International legal practice Norton Rose LLP has assisted Capita Trust Company Limited (Capita) in connection with the innovative restructuring of the pension liabilities of Uniq Plc (Uniq), the first pension deficit for equity swap of a listed company to take place in the UK with this structure.
Tags: Norton Rose Fulbright Covington Scores Significant Victory for Family Dollar
Covington & Burling LLP has secured an important victory in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit on behalf of Family Dollar Stores, Inc., which had been accused of violating the Fair Labor Standards Act.
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