Press releases|27 October 2025 Global law firm Hogan Lovells has advised the joint global coordinators and joint bookrunners BNP PARIBAS, COMMERZBANK (in cooperation with ODDO BHF), Deutsche Bank and UniCredit
Press releases|27 October 2025 Global law firm Hogan Lovells has advised the joint global coordinators and joint bookrunners BNP PARIBAS, COMMERZBANK (in cooperation with ODDO BHF), Deutsche Bank and UniCredit
Global law firm Clifford Chance has advised the financiers of Cicor Technologies Ltd.’s acquisition of TT Electronics Plc. The transaction will be implemented by way of a UK court-sanctioned scheme
Düsseldorf – Mayer Brown advised Asolvi AS, a portfolio company of Volpi Capital, on the acquisition of Foxtag GmbH, a German software company specializing in the field digital service and maintenance solutions
Baker McKenzie advised Copeland, a global leader in sustainable climate solutions, on the acquisition of SPH Sustainable Process Heat GmbH (“SPH”), a Germany-based industrial heat pump technology company. The transaction
Singapore – Mayer Brown has advised POSCO International in connection with its equity investment in the US$45 billion Alaska LNG project in the United States, the only federally authorized LNG export
Press releases|11 November 2025 11 November 2025 – Global law firm Hogan Lovells has advised Spinbrige S.p.A., company led by CEO Maurizio Tucci and specialized in the purchase and management
The mystery that was being witnessed in Paulding County, Georgia, over the course of a decade has finally been solved with the assistance of sophisticated forensic DNA technology. This breakthrough
Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer (HSF Kramer) has advised Infravision on its A$140 million Series B capital raise. The round was led by GIC, with participation from Activate Capital, Hitachi Ventures
The inquiry into the Red Fort car blast has evolved into a complex forensic and intelligence operation in Delhi, one of the most intricate in recent memory, as authorities have
When most people think about criminal records, they picture convictions — not the mere shadow of an accusation. But in Washington, as in much of the country, even dismissed charges