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On Thursday, Swedish legal tech startup Leya announced a $10.5 million investment round led by Benchmark’s Chetan Puttagunta, with participation from Hummingbird, SV Angel and Y-Combinator. Founded in 2023, Leya offers a generative AI assistant that looks to help streamline legal tasks such as document analysis, due diligence review, data…
A&O Shearman and Linklaters are advising as British personal computer maker Raspberry Pi mulls an initial public offering in London. The low-cost computer maker is widely reported to be seeking a valuation of $630 million. This London float will also be one of the first big ticket matters undertaken by A&O…
Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison’s London office has worked on what appears to be its largest M&A mandate since its rapid U.K. hiring spree began late last year. The firm advised alongside Gleiss Lutz on KPS Capital Partners’ €3.5 billion buyout of Siemens’ electric motors company, Innomotics.
Slaughter and May, Kirkland and Paul Weiss Act as Royal Mail Owner Attracts £3.5B Takeover Offer
Slaughter and May, Kirkland & Ellis and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison are advising on the potential takeover of Royal Mail’s parent company, International Distributions Services (IDS) by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky. This is the second offer, which values IDS shares at 370 pence a share, from Kretinsky’s investment…
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court is mulling a decision if health care providers can be held liable under the Mental Health Procedures Act for denying treatment to a man, who later killed his girlfriend, when there was no written application for voluntary inpatient treatment. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court agreed to hear oral arguments Tuesday in…
An attorney is facing a disciplinary complaint by the Florida Bar over allegations his use of artificial intelligence in pleadings contained “inaccurate citations,” and that he “cited cases that were wholly fabricated.” Respondent Thomas Grant Neusom, an attorney based in Fort Lauderdale, is among the first lawyers in the Sunshine…
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