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On September 30, 2024, Cravath partner Noah Joshua Phillips participated in Goldman Sachs’s annual Policy Outlook Conference, which was held in Washington, D.C. The event convened senior investors, former and current administration officials and subject matter experts to discuss a range of market‑relevant policy topics, including tax and fiscal policy, monetary policy, financial regulation and the broader M&A landscape. Noah spoke about the current competition policy environment.
Deals & Cases
September 05, 2024
On September 5, 2024, Verizon Communications Inc. and Frontier Communications Parent, Inc. (“Frontier”), the largest pure‑play fiber provider in the U.S., announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for Verizon to acquire Frontier in an all‑cash transaction valued at $20 billion. Cravath is representing Frontier in connection with the transaction.
Deals & Cases
July 09, 2024
On July 9, 2024, Altus Group Limited (“Altus Group”), a leading provider of asset and fund intelligence for commercial real estate, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell its global Property Tax business to Ryan, LLC (“Ryan”), a leading global tax services and software provider, for total cash consideration of C$700 million. In addition to the definitive agreement, Ryan has also committed to enter a C$15 million Altus Market Insights subscription agreement at the close of the transaction, with an initial three‑year term of C$5 million per year. Cravath is representing Altus Group as U.S. counsel in connection with the transaction.
Deals & Cases
July 08, 2024
On July 7, 2024, Paramount Global (“Paramount”), a leading global media, streaming and entertainment company, and Skydance Media (“Skydance”), a diversified media company founded to create high-quality, event-level entertainment for global audiences, announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to form “New Paramount,” a next-generation media and technology leader, through a two-step transaction including the acquisition of National Amusements, Inc. (“NAI”), which holds the controlling share stake in Paramount, and subsequently a merger of Skydance and Paramount. Under the terms of the agreement, which has been approved by the Paramount Board of Directors, acting on the unanimous recommendation of the Special Committee of independent directors, and by NAI, Skydance will merge with Paramount in a transaction valuing New Paramount at an enterprise value of approximately $28 billion. Existing Skydance investors will receive 317 million newly issued Class B shares in New Paramount valuing Skydance at $4.75 billion based on $15 per Paramount Class B share. The Skydance Investor Group will invest up to $6 billion in offers to Class A and Class B stockholders, and use the additional capital to paydown debt and re-capitalize the balance sheet of New Paramount. NAI and its owners have entered into a definitive agreement to sell NAI to Skydance IG for $2.4 billion on a cash-free, debt-free basis. Cravath is representing the Paramount Special Committee in connection with the agreement.
Deals & Cases
May 17, 2024
On May 13, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas dismissed claims brought by the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) against private equity firm Welsh Carson relating to U.S. Anesthesia Partners’ (“USAP”) acquisition of anesthesiology practices in Texas, and other allegedly anticompetitive conduct. In a novel approach, the FTC had named both USAP and Welsh Carson, a minority investor, as defendants in the case. On behalf of Cravath client American Investment Council, Cravath submitted an amicus brief in support of Welsh Carson’s motion to dismiss.
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