MAXIMILIANHÖFE, MAXIMILIANSTRASSE 13, 80539 MUNICH, GERMANY
What we say about the firm's legal practice in Germany
Banking and finance: Bank lending
Within Banking and finance: Bank lending, tier 5
Weil, Gotshal & Manges rose to the challenges of the economic crisis, increasingly focusing on debt restructuring matters. The team advised Cez on the €270m refinancing of Mitteldeutsche Braunkohlengesellschaft, and was engaged by Citibank to advise on the $1.15bn refinancing of the JohnsonDiversey Group. Michael Kohl is recommended.
Corporate and M&A: Large deals
Within Corporate and M&A: Large deals, tier 4
Weil, Gotshal & Manges focuses on restructuring and distressed M&A work, with a moderately sized team led by Gerhard Schmidt. Highlights included advising Grohe on its expansion to China, and TPG Capital on the acquisition of Primondo Group, the mail order business of insolvent Arcandor Group. Mercuria Group instructed the team on the acquisition of 3B Biofuels from Australian investment company Babcock & Brown.
Dispute resolution
Within Dispute resolution , tier 4
Part of a strong US network, Weil, Gotshal & Manges is a good choice for corporate litigation, and remains active in contentious M&A matters. Britta Grauke is rated as ‘extremely smart’, part of a team that advised several banks and a shareholder in banking litigation regarding hybrid instruments, and a pharmaceutical company on terminating a distribution agreement.
Insolvency and restructuring: Restructuring
Within Insolvency and restructuring: Restructuring, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is a third tier firm,
Weil, Gotshal & Manges advises on distressed matters, partly generated through the firm’s regarded private equity and M&A practice. Again, restructurings with a US angle have been a significant source of work, including acting for General Motors regarding the US Chapter 11 proceedings. WKO instructed the team regarding the transactions with Volkswagen and Magna. Gerhard Schmidt is recognised.
Private equity
Within Private equity , Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is a third tier firm,
Weil, Gotshal & Manges’ private equity team has four partners and is regarded highly in the market for the quality of its work. It assisted Lone Star, the US financial investor, on its acquisition of Düsseldorfer Hypothekenbank; Change Capital Partners on its acquisition of Hallhuber, the German fashion retail chain; and TPG Capital on its contemplated acquisition of Dow Chemical’s Styron unit.
Tax
Within Tax , tier 5
Weil, Gotshal & Manges’ two-partner team includes of Tobias Geerling in Munich and Jürgen Börst in Frankfurt, and has been increasingly busy in restructuring work alongside its other broad-based capabilities. The team advised Change Capital Partners on the tax structuring of the acquisition of German fashion retailer Hallhuber, and the CPI Group on its cross-border reconstruction. Deals also included several closed-end foreign real estate transactions.
What we say worldwide
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United Arab Emirates
Offices in Dubai
China
Offices in Shanghai
Czech Republic
Offices in Prague
- Banking, finance and capital markets : Banking, finance and capital markets
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Real estate and construction : Real estate and construction
- TMT : TMT
Germany
Offices in Munich and Frankfurt
- Banking and finance: Bank lending : Banking and finance: Bank lending
- Corporate and M&A: Large deals : Corporate and M&A: Large deals
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Insolvency and restructuring: Restructuring : Insolvency and restructuring: Restructuring
- Private equity : Private equity
- Tax : Tax
France
Offices in Paris
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Dispute resolution: Commercial litigation : Dispute resolution Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution: White-collar crime : Dispute resolution White-collar crime
- EU competition and distribution : EU competition and distribution
- Insolvency : Insolvency
- Mergers and acquisitions : Mergers and acquisitions
- Private equity : Private equity
- Tax : Tax
Hong Kong
Offices in Hong Kong
- Corporate (including M&A) : Corporate (including M&A)
- Investment funds : Investment funds
- Private equity : Private equity
- TMT : TMT
Hungary
Offices in Budapest
- Legal market overview : Legal market overview
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets : Capital markets
- Competition : Competition
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Energy : Energy
- Mergers and acquisitions : Mergers and acquisitions
- Project finance : Project finance
- Real estate : Real estate
- TMT : TMT
London
Offices in London
- Corporate and commercial : Overview
- Corporate and commercial : Corporate tax
- Corporate and commercial : Equity capital markets: UK capability
- Corporate and commercial : Equity capital markets: US capability
- Corporate and commercial : M&A: upper mid-market and premium deals, 250m+
- Corporate and commercial : Private equity: transactions
- Dispute resolution : Commercial litigation
- Dispute resolution : International arbitration
- Finance : Overview
- Finance : Acquisition finance
- Finance : Corporate restructuring and insolvency
- Finance : Debt capital markets
- Finance : Derivatives and structured products
- Finance : High yield
- Finance : Investment funds
- Finance : Securitisation
- Human resources : Employment
- Human resources : Pensions
- Real estate : Commercial property
- TMT (technology, media and telecoms) : Media and entertainment
Poland
Offices in Warsaw
- Banking and finance : Banking and finance
- Capital markets (debt) : Capital markets (debt)
- Capital markets (equity) : Capital markets (equity)
- Corporate and M&A : Corporate and M&A
- Dispute resolution : Dispute resolution
- Energy and natural resources : Energy and natural resources
- Real estate : Real estate
- TMT : TMT
- Tax : Tax
United States
Offices in Miami, Washington DC, Silicon Valley, Houston, Dallas, New York, Boston, Wilmington, and Providence
- Finance : Bank lending (including other sources of financing)
- Finance : Capital markets: debt offerings
- Finance : Capital markets: equity offerings
- Finance : Capital markets: high-yield debt offerings
- Finance : Corporate restructuring
- Finance : Structured finance
- Industry focus : Environment: transaction and regulatory
- Intellectual property : Patent licensing and transactional
- Intellectual property : Patent litigation: full coverage
- Intellectual property : Patent litigation: International Trade Commission
- Intellectual property : Trademarks: litigation
- Investment fund formation and management : Alternative/hedge funds
- Investment fund formation and management : Private equity funds
- Labor and employment : Labor and employment litigation
- Labor and employment : Workplace and employment counseling
- Litigation : International trade
- Litigation : Securities: shareholder litigation
- Litigation : Trade secrets
- Litigation : White-collar criminal defense
- Media, technology and telecoms : Technology: transactions
- Media, technology and telecoms : Telecoms and broadcast: transactional
- Mergers, acquisitions and buyouts : Antitrust
- Mergers, acquisitions and buyouts : M&A: mega-deals ($5bn+)
- Mergers, acquisitions and buyouts : Private equity buyouts
- Real estate and construction : Real estate
- Tax : Domestic tax: East Coast
- Tax : Employee benefits and executive compensation
- Tax : International