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Foros gets a piece of IMS

When IMS agreed to be bought for $5.2 billion in the biggest buyout of the year, the pharmaceutical consulting firm's special committee tapped boutique Foros.


Dewey helps Onyx

When Onyx Pharmaceuticals agreed to buy biotech Proteolix for $851 million, attorneys Richard Climan and Jane Ross of Dewey LeBoeuf crossed paths with their old firm Cooley Godward Kronish.


InBev reconnects with Clifford Chance

InBev taps Clifford Chance for counsel as it sells castoffs to private equity firm CVC Capital.


Marvel's logic

Disney paid a hefty premium for the comic book and movie house. But it's a complex deal with about 5,000 potential cash-flow-rich characters.


Movers & shakers: July 20, 2009

Oppenheimer & Co. tapped Michael Murphy and Tom Mulkeen as managing directors in the taxable fixed-income sales and trading department. They will report to Robert...


Movers & shakers: June 16, 2009

Telecom banker George H. "Woody" Young III, who left Bank of America Merrill Lynch in April, will join Lazard on July 6 as head of...


Movers & shakers: June 5, 2009

Citigroup CFO Ned Kelly and vice chairman Lewis Kaden sign off on the hire of Morgan Stanley's James von Moltke as head of corporate M&A.


Movers & shakers: June 2, 2009

Banc of America Securities-Merrill Lynch Research hired Ethan Harris as head of North America economics and David Bianco as head of U.S. equity strategy. Harris...


Movers & shakers: May 20, 2009

On July 1 in London, Stefan Jentzsch will join Perella Weinberg Partners LP as a partner in its advisory group. Jentzsch (pictured) was a member...


Blackstone's there for Stiefel

Willkie Farr's Gregory Astrachan and others advised Stiefel on its sale to GSK.


A bigger tool kit

Lazard Middle Market's Michael McFadden and David Solomon (pictured).


Movers & shakers: April 22, 2009

Government-controlled mortgage lender Fannie Mae appointed Michael Williams as president, CEO and a board director. Williams succeeds Herbert Allison Jr., who was nominated to be...


CVC shares its iShares deal with Cadwalader

Cadwalader's Geoffrey Levin represented CVC on its iShares deal.


Can private equity play the infrastructure game?

With buyouts moribund, new players have poured into some of the longest-term, low-return, politically sensitive assets out there.


Cooley warms up to Gilead

Gilead tapped Cooley Godward's Rick Climan for advice on its $1.4B CV Therapeutics deal.


Movers & shakers: March 10, 2009

Credit Suisse Group chairman Walter Kielholz will resign from the board to focus on his new position as chairman of Swiss Reinsurance Co. He will...


Latham leads the charge for CVT

Latham's Alan Mendelson is advising CVT as it fields Astellas' $1 billion offer.


A toast to the brewers

InBev executed a pitch-perfect acquisition of Anheuser-Busch, which was no pushover either.


Dead, temporarily

The media's decided that Wall Street is definitely kaput. Trying to figure what's there instead is more of a problem.


Movers & shakers: Feb. 18, 2009

Japanese Prime Minister Taro Aso appointed Economics Minister Kaoru Yosano as the new Finance Minister. Yosano replaces Shoichi Nakagawa, who was forced to resign after...


Who will buy the bargains?

If the current turmoil in the energy industry triggers a new round of M&A activity in the sector, as analysts and bankers predict, which companies will swoop in?


Cravath helps Bristol feed a starved IPO market

Bristol-Myers plans to raise $500M-plus selling shares in Mead Johnson Nutrition Co. Cravath's Ronald Cami and Susan Webster are advising.


Pfizer taps Cadwalader for Wyeth advice

Most noteworthy in the $68B deal may be the size of the reverse termination fee: $4.5B.


Movers & shakers: Dec. 15, 2008

On Jan. 7, Timothy Pohl will join Lazard's financial advisory business as a managing director in the restructuring group, based in Chicago. Pohl is global...


Less brave new world

We lost five big investment banks in 2008, but how much does that really matter?


Movers & shakers: Dec. 1, 2008

Fannie Mae, which was taken over by the U.S. government in early September, appointed David Johnson as executive vice president and chief financial officer. Johnson...


Bredin Prat sings 'La Marseillaise'

On a merger, Bredin's Patrick Dziewolski and Emmanuel Masset are representing Banque Populaire.


The new normal

Amid the gloom, bankers go to work -- a few buyouts here, a couple of mergers there.


Movers & shakers: Oct. 30, 2008

Lazard hired Alexis de Rosnay as a vice chairman of Lazard International and as a senior member of the firm's global financial advisory team, effective...


Sovereign gets more than just capital

Sullivan & Cromwell's H. Rodgin Cohen and John Evangelakos advised Sovereign's special committee in its $1.9B sale to Santander.


M&A: What next?

On a new Wall Street, M&A faces a radically changed landscape full of possibility and peril.


The world below the bulge

Boutique i-banks are holding steady for now, but the future remains uncertain.


Lazard steers MUFG through Morgan Stanley deal

Lazard's Gary Parr, and a host of other bankers, advised Mitsubishi UFJ on its investment in Morgan Stanley.


A Drexel-trained doctor

Lazard's Barry Ridings weighs in on the Lehman restructuring.


Movers & shakers: Sept. 23, 2008

Mortgage lender Fannie Mae, taken over by the government on Sept. 7, announced several resignations: Chief business officer Peter Niculescu (pictured), executive vice president and...


Movers & shakers: Sept. 5, 2008

On Sept. 8, Alberto Cribiore will join Citigroup Inc.'s institutional clients group as a vice chairman, reporting to John Havens, the CEO of the group....


Beer of the century

How InBev captured Anheuser-Busch.


Movers & shakers: Aug. 11, 2008

Alexey Chichkanov is now a partner at DLA Piper and head of the St Petersburg office's finance and projects practice. Prior to DLA Piper, Chichkanov...


Suez leads Bredin Prat to KKR

Bredin Prat's Patrick Dziewolski, along with a host of lawyers and bankers, advised on KKR's $3.9B agreement to buy KKR Private Equity Investors LP.


Lazard advises InBev as A-B storm brews

The Belgian-Brazilian brewer turned to the bank for advice as it pursues Anheuser-Busch with a $46.3 billion offer.


Movers & shakers: July 1, 2008

Lazard Middle Market, an indirect subsidiary of Lazard, hired three managing directors. Robert Frost joins from Piper Jaffray & Co. Andrew Samett worked at Bear,...


Movers & shakers: June 11, 2008

Blackstone Group LP hired Laurence Tosi as chief financial officer. Tosi was chief operating officer for the global markets and investment banking group of Merrill...



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