Linklaters LLP > New York, United States > Firm Profile

Linklaters LLP
1345 AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS
NEW YORK, NY 10105
NEW YORK
United States

M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m) Tier 2

Demonstrating extensive experience in buy and sell-side deals, Linklaters LLP acts for a diverse roster of public companies, private equity firms and investment banks in a variety of corporate work, including M&A transactions with cross-border implications. Mid-market M&A is a key pillar of the practice, which also possesses significant capabilities in de-SPAC deals, corporate restructuring and board advisory issues. The New York-based team was recently strengthened by the addition of long-time M&A and private equity practitioner Lev Loukhton, who relocated to the US from Europe where he served as the firm’s marketing and business development partner. Rated for its ‘great technical expertise‘, the practice is led by Scott Sonnenblick, who has a wealth of experience in cross-border deals and complex joint ventures. Pierre-Emmanuel Perais is skilled in SPAC-related matters, equity and asset sales, while Clara Pang is particularly noted for her track record in the financial services, energy and manufacturing industries. The ‘outstandingJosh Feit regularly assists private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies on multijurisdictional deals.

Practice head(s):

Scott Sonnenblick

Testimonials

‘Great technical expertise. Very committed to executing deals.’

‘Josh Feit – outstanding in terms of his knowledge of us as a client, technical expertise and willingness to go the extra mile to get the deal done.’

Key clients

Altaris Capital Partners

Barry Callebaut

Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp

Daimler AG

Hg Pooled Management Limited

HSBC

Jagex Limited

Marfrig Global Foods S.A.

Moolec Science Limited

PlantPlus Foods

Roth Capital Partners

Sercel SAS / CGG

Sibanye Stillwater Limited

Union Acquisition Corp II

Work highlights

  • Advised Moolec Science Limited on its $504m business combination agreement with LightJump Acquisition Corp.
  • Assisted Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp in connection with its $236m merger with Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc.
  • Advised Sercel Holding SAS on the acquisition of certain software assets from Ion Geophysical Corporation and its acquisition of Geocomp.

Antitrust > Cartel Tier 3

Linklaters LLP represents clients from a wide variety of industries, including financial services, pharma, and tech. Representing both corporates and individuals, the firm is particularly well-placed to advise on cross-border work and global cartel investigations. Noted for its global reach, the practice benefits from its large global network to advise on multijurisdictional cartel matters. The team is now jointly headed by Antonia Sherman and former DOJ antitrust prosecutor Douglas Tween. Sherman, based in Washington DC, advises on antitrust-related M&A and compliance matters, while New York’s Tween takes point on cartel matters with a particular emphasis on regulatory investigations and criminal and civil parallel litigation. Also in New York, Tom McGrath defends clients in price-fixing investigations and private litigation.

Practice head(s):

Douglas Tween; Antonia Sherman

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Doug Tween is a former antitrust prosecutor who knows cartel defense inside and out – very committed and practical’

Key clients

Kelkoo Group

State Street Corp.

NatWest/RBS

Société Générale

Strides Pharma

Tate & Lyle

Work highlights

  • Defending generic pharma manufacturer Strides Pharma, Inc. in the In Re Generic Pharmaceuticals Pricing Antitrust Litigation in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
  • Representing Société Générale and SG Americas Securities in multiple lawsuits pending in the Southern District of New York relating to allegations that the defendants conspired to fix the prices of foreign exchange instruments in the global foreign exchange market through manipulating FX benchmarks rates and widening bid-ask spreads.
  • Representing the NatWest entities in connection with a putative class action brought in the District of New Mexico alleging a 15-year conspiracy among NatWest, nine other major bank group liquidity providers, as well as non-dealer defendant to manipulate the credit default swap auction price.

Antitrust > Merger control Tier 3

Linklaters LLP offers broad DOJ and FTC expertise to a wide range of global clients, with a particularly strong focus on strategic merger clearances in regulated industries such as healthcare, pharma, and financial services. Alongside domestic and international approval processes, the team also offers demonstrable expertise in contentious issues including regulatory investigations and litigation relating to contested mergers, and is able to handle emerging issues relating to foreign investment controls. Washington DC’s Antonia Sherman leads the team, and combines an active HSR practice with cross-border M&A experience, particularly in Latin American jurisdictions. Tom McGrath in New York specializes in life sciences and chemicals transactions, while counsel John Eichlin, also New York-based, has worked in Europe and Asia, and contributes standout multijurisdictional merger and foreign investment control capabilities, as well as global consumer protection issues relating to deals in diverse industries.

Practice head(s):

Antonia Sherman

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp

Cerberus

Glencore

Linde

Novartis

Novo Holdings

Quidel Corporation

Tate & Lyle

Work highlights

  • Represented Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp in connection with its US$236 million merger with Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc.
  • Advised Cerberus on several transactions, including Worldwide Flight Services’ (part of the Cerberus portfolio) acquisitions of Mercury Air Cargo and Pinnacle Logistics.
  • Advised Glencore on a number of transactions, including Glencore plc’s sale of Chemoil Terminals LLC to an investor group consisting of Davidson Kempner Capital Management, Pilot Travel Centers, and Intrepid Investment Management.

Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense

Business leaders, foreign companies and international companies frequently call upon Linklaters LLP’s expertise in cross-border arbitrations, criminal prosecutions, government investigations, and lawsuits. Adam Lurie leads the team and is adept in a diversity of investigations, including those concerning allegations of FCPA violations and corporate fraud. Doug Davison has deep experience in representing individual and corporate clients in an array of regulatory enforcement and compliance matters, including fraud, insider trading, and securities registration. Richard Smith is thoroughly knowledgeable of civil matters such as breach of contracts, business conspiracy, and tortious interference of business relationships fraud. Senior associate Sean Solomon and associate Meredith Riley are also noted. All mentioned individuals are located in Washington DC.

Practice head(s):

Adam Lurie

Key clients

Metro Bank plc

State Street Bank and Trust Co.

Metro Bank PLC

State Street Corp. and State Street Bank and Trust Co.

Construcap CCPS Engenharia e Comércio S.A.

Southern Baptist Convention

Rally Network, Inc.

Work highlights

  • Representing Metro Bank in relation to regulatory investigations being conducted in parallel by the PRA and FCA.
  • Represented State Street Corporation and State Street Bank and Trust Company, a major U.S. financial services and bank holding company, in connection with a European Commission investigation into allegations of manipulation of the European government bond (EGB) market.
  • Represented Construcap, a Brazilian construction company, under investigation by the Inter-American Development for allegations of corrupt and fraudulent practices.

Energy > Renewable/alternative power Tier 4

Being praised by clients for its ‘exceptional work, especially in the context of providing regulatory support’, Linklaters LLP‘s growing energy and infrastructure team is led in New York by Ron Erlichman alongside Marius Griskonis, who joined from White & Case LLP in March 2023. The practice operates as part of the firm’s global offering to advise on major cross-border transactions and projects in the renewables space, with a particularly strong presence in Latin America. Andrew Compton and Will Kim are both reputed for their ‘exceptional knowledge’ of the industry, with Compton being particularly experienced in offshore wind and energy transitions, and Kim advising clients on a whole array of transactions related to domestic and cross-border energy projects. Among the new team arrivals in March 2023 is also senior counsel Diana Jeschke in Washington DC, previously at Crowell & Moring LLP, who brings expertise in regulatory matters before FERC.

Practice head(s):

Ron Erlichman; Marius Griskonis

Other key lawyers:

Andrew Compton, Will Kim; Pierre-Emmanuel Perais; Jihe Kim; Josh Feit; Diana Jeschke

Testimonials

‘Linklater’s has an exceptional team in this space that focuses on the transactional and commercial contracting aspects of renewable/alternative energy project development. We frequently work with them on matters, especially in the context of providing regulatory support. They have a knowledgeable team that is diverse and personable, and they effectively collaborate with other firms to deliver an exceptional work product to their clients.’

‘I primarily work with Andrew Compton and Will Kim in Linklater’s New York City office. Both are exceptional individuals, in terms of legal and industry knowledge, collegiality, and commitment to client service. I have also had the privilege of working with Pierre-Emmanuel Perais, Jihe Kim, and Josh Feit, and can say the same about each of them.’

 

Key clients

Fluxys SA

Mizuho Bank, Ltd

Tor Investment Management (Hong Kong) Limited

Sixth Street Partners

Rubis SA

Saavi Energía

BNP Paribas

CIC

SMBC

BPIfrance

EIB

AFD

Work highlights

  • Representing Tor Investment Management (Hong Kong) Limited and Sixth Street Partners in connection with the structuring and funding of a mezzanine financing to be provided in connection with the Trumbull Energy Centre power plant.
  • Advising Fluxys SA (“Fluxys”) in connection with its joint venture with EIG for the purpose of acquiring an 80% equity stake in GNL Quintero S.A. (“GNLQ”), the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) regasification terminal in Chile, from Enagas Chile SpA and affiliates of OMERS Infrastructure.
  • Advised Electricidad Firme de Mexico Holdings, S.A. de C.V. in connection with a US$60,000,000 secured letter of credit facility agreement to which Scotiabank was the initial issuing bank.  

Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection) Tier 4

The practice at Linklaters LLP is led by New York-based Ieuan Jolly. With the support of senior associates Kris Ekdahl, in Chicago, and Caitlin Potratz Metcalf, in Washington DC, the team works on global compliance programs and digitalization, optimization and e-commerce expansion strategies for a client roster that includes leading technology, asset management and energy producing companies. The team also regularly collaborates with the London team for matters involving data breaches. Erez Liebermann departed in June 2022.

Practice head(s):

Ieuan Jolly

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘The Privacy Group’s innovative, cross-national practice allows for global clients to get access to consistently high quality advice on a global scale from a single contact point.’

‘Deep bench of world class privacy advocates with outstanding business judgment.’

Ieuan Jolly was particularly helpful from a US perspective, synthesizing regulatory matters from different US states and collaborating with subject matter experts in other jurisdictions.

Key clients

Microsoft

BigID

Clear Channel Outdoor

Viking River Cruises

iHeartMedia Inc.

Brookfield

Glencore

Assa Abloy

Samsung

Work highlights

  • Advising the largest mobile payment platform, which serves over 1.3 billion users and 80 million merchants, on its global privacy compliance program and digitization strategy.
  • Advising the fastest growing fashion retailer, valued at $100 Billion, on its data optimization strategy and global e-commerce expansion.
  • Advising on multiple high-profile cyber security attacks from ransomware, logic bombs, social engineering, business email compromise to a plethora of nation state attacks.

Tax > US taxes: non-contentious Tier 4

Noted for its representation of leading private equity funds, Linklaters LLP‘s broad tax expertise covers funds, capital raising transactions, asset acquisition and disposition deals, and financing arrangements. M&A, capital markets, and internal restructurings are also core workflows for the group. Washington DC-based David Brockway is at the forefront of the firm’s tax planning offering, placing particular emphasis on matters with a cross-border element, while Max Levine in New York has experience in the taxation of partnerships, REITs, domestic and offshore companies, sovereign wealth funds, and tax-exempt investors. Notable arrivals include New York-based tech expert Gabriel Grossman from Goodwin, and Omer Harel from Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP in August 2022, who focuses on the European and Asian markets from the London office.

Practice head(s):

David Brockway; Max Levine

Other key lawyers:

Key clients

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P.

Barings

SMBC

Ameriprise Financial, Inc.

Aermont Capital LLP

DRA Advisors LLC

Work highlights

Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes Tier 5

Linklaters LLP routinely represents business leaders, foreign governments and international companies in criminal prosecutions, domestic and international lawsuits, and government investigations. Adam Lurie leads the team from Washington DC and can call upon his experience in all three branches of the U.S. government, frequently serving as counsel on arbitration, civil, corporate governance, and regulatory matters. Douglas Tween is experienced in defending individuals and companies in cross-border regulatory and white-collar criminal investigations, while Brenda DiLuigi oversees corporate internal investigations and represents public companies and individuals in investigations from government enforcement agencies. James Warnot is particularly focused on financial services issues, including banking and securities litigation, M&A litigation, and fraud cases. Associate Michael Pilcher and counsel Patrick Ashby are also noted. All mentioned individuals are based in New York, unless stated otherwise.

Practice head(s):

Adam Lurie

Testimonials

‘Linklaters is very responsive to client needs and concerns. They are also quite practical in analyzing complicated issues.’

‘In the UK, Sarina Williams has particular expertise before the CAT and has been invaluable in that regard. Patrick Ashby, as the lead associate on the US side, has provided remarkable continuity over the years and effectively functions as a junior partner.’

Key clients

Société Générale

Strides Pharma, Inc.

TDK Electronics

Polycarbon Industries, Inc.

State Street

Kelkoo Group

GENFIT

Credit Suisse

NatWest Bank

Mike Perfetto

China Construction Bank

PetroRio

Air France/KLM

Rooibos Limited

Exactech, Inc.

Work highlights

  • Representing Société Générale in cross-border government investigations, as well as a follow-on MDL antitrust and CEA class action, indirect purchaser action, and opt-out action arising from allegations of foreign exchange manipulation.

Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate Tier 5

Margot Schonholtz heads the New York-based practice at Linklaters LLP which leverages its global network to advise a wide range of clients, including ad hoc groups of bondholders, lender syndicates, creditors, and companies, in relation to cross-border restructuring and insolvency matters. Schonholtz specializes in advising financial institutions as well as funds and asset managers on debt restructurings, bankruptcy litigation matters, and asset sale transactions. Robert Trust in New York regularly advises companies and financial institutions on in- and out-of-court restructuring matters, while Penelope Jensen also plays an important role in the team, advising administrative agents, steering committees, individual lenders, and other credit providers.

Practice head(s):

Margot Schonholtz

Other key lawyers:

Christopher Hunker; Penelope Jensen; Rebecca Jarvis; Robert Trust

Testimonials

‘LL’s strengths lie in their ability to effectively manage expectations, work with professionals on all sides and creatively handle unique situations leading to a successful case conclusion. This included international issues and LL used their international resources as such.’

‘The core team included Margot Schonholtz aided by Chris Hunker and Penelope Jensen among others. They worked seamlessly in communicating and sharing ideas leading to case closure. They were retained by a large international lender group and managed to maintain a process whereby their client always seemed informed and on board group decisions and then coordinated with the company, myself and other company professionals, as well as other interested parties, in building consensus solutions. They were always accessible with good instincts and solutions.’

Key clients

Ad hoc group of RCF lenders and other lenders under bilateral credit facilities

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Ad hoc group of lenders to Molino Cañuelas S.A.C.I.F.I.A.

Citibank, N.A.

Citibank, N.A.

The First Lien Secured Lenders to GBG USA, Inc

Société Air France S.A. (“Air France”); Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. (“KLM”); Martinair Hollan N.V. (“Martinair”)

Santander Bank, N.A.

North Haven Credit Funds, an affiliate of Morgan Stanley, and certain other financial institutions (Pre-confirmation)

Vewd Software AS

Sercel Holding SAS and Sercel Inc.

Barclays Capital Inc.

Work highlights

  • Advising an ad hoc group of RCF lenders and other lenders under bilateral credit facilities provided to Nordic Aviation Capital.
  • Advising Santander Bank, N.A. in the Chapter 11 cases of LATAM Airlines in connection with its US$200mm receivables purchase agreement with LATAM Airlines.
  • Advising Wells Fargo, as agent to the senior secured lender group, in the wind-down of Titan Energy LLC.

Investment fund formation and management > Private equity funds (including venture capital) Tier 5

Linklaters LLP has a strong focus on private equity funds, as part of the firm’s substantial global practice across investment funds. The department assists both sponsor and investor parties with structuring, formation, taxation and regulation issues. The ‘knowledgeable, efficient and responsiveJason Behrens has vast experience with various fund types, including private equity, real estate, credit, venture capital, and secondaries. He co-leads the group with David Miller, whose practice is focused on representing asset managers and institutional investors in investments in managed accounts, funds of one and comingled private investment funds. Brad Caswell is the name to note when it comes to regulatory issues, while at counsel level, Mike Dankis‘s practice includes advising investment managers on spin-offs and transfers of management contacts as well as investors on the purchase of minority stakes in fund managers.

Practice head(s):

Jason Behrens; David Miller

Other key lawyers:

Testimonials

‘Jason Behrens is extremely knowledgeable, efficient and responsive.’

‘The team has a wide range of experience in a number of different industries and geographies, which is helpful for a multi-jurisdictional transactions and investments. The group is responsive and pro-active in their approach, and from an external perspective the team appears collaborative and engaging. There is also a recognition from a billing perspective to avoid over-staffing on projects, calls and meetings.’

‘It is particularly helpful that individual teams members that we work with recognize where their skills begin and end, and they do not try to usurp the engagement where they cannot assist or where they recognize that others within their practice are better suited.’

Key clients

Aermont Capital LLP – Aermont Capital Real Estate Fund V SLP

Work highlights

  • Advising Aermont on the establishment of its fifth opportunistic real estate fund targeting investments within European markets – Aermont Capital Real Estate Fund V SLP.

Labor and employment > Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: transactional Tier 5

Counting international life science and technology companies among its key clients, Linklaters LLP offers in-depth expertise in cross-border M&A and compensation agreements and strength in the ERISA compliance and fiduciary matters space, representing corporations such as Oak Hill Advisors and Apollo Global Management. The group’s head, Andrew L. Gaines, joined the firm from Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP in June 2022. He brings extensive expertise in counselling public and private entities on the formation of equity incentive arrangements and severance agreements. The team is based in New York.

Practice head(s):

Andrew L. Gaines

Key clients

Thermo Fisher Scientific

Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp.

Schaeffler

Apollo Global Management, Inc.

CI Capital

Continental Grain

Elanco Animal Health Inc.

KPS Capital Partners

Oak Hill Advisors

Oak Hill Capital Partners

ARES Management Corporation

Sagewind Capital

Work highlights

M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: large deals ($1bn+)

Energy > Energy transactions: electric power

Linklaters LLP’s expanding energy and infrastructure practice saw the arrival of various new team members in 2022 and 2023, including New York-based co-heads Ron Erlichman, who joined from Sidley Austin LLP, and Marius Griskonis, previously at White & Case LLP, both of whom bring longstanding experience in the development and financing as well as acquisition and sale of energy infrastructure. Senior counsel Diana Jeschke in Washington, DC also recently joined from Crowell & Moring LLP, arriving with expertise in regulatory matters before FERC.

Latin America: International firms > Banking and finance Tier 3

Linklaters LLP's core Latin America practice operates from its New York, Sao Paulo and Madrid offices. Many in the team have extensive experience in financings, particularly in the renewables segment and it has become a real force in sustainability-linked financings. One recent mandate saw Michael Bassett and counsel Alejandro Gordano led the team that advised ENGIE Energía Perú on an up to $300m loan granted by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and IDB Invest for the development of its Punta Lomitas wind farm project. The firm also has developed an especially strong record in Peru. With over 25 years' experience, corporate-finance veteran Conrado Tenaglia co-heads the Latin America group in conjunction with Sao Paulo partner Matthew Poulter who is highly regarded for syndicated loans and infrastructure finance. Madrid-based managing associate Alberto García Linera leads the Mexico group and has experience across an array of cross-border finance matters.

Latin America: International firms > Capital markets Tier 3

Linklaters LLP has capital markets at the core of its Latin America practice. New York partner Conrado Tenaglia is co-head of the Latin America group and has specialised in capital markets offerings in the region (and Spain) for over 25 years. The team has an especially strong record in the southern cone, where it has worked on numerous headline bond offerings and debt restructurings, and has emerged as a leader in green, social, ESG and sustainability-linked bonds. It has advised the Republic of Chile on a series of green, social and sustainability-linked transactions and has also worked on sustainability-linked offerings in Peru and Argentina. The firm has a sizeable presence in liability management, sovereign and quasi-sovereign offerings and high-yield debt. 2023-mandates include advising a Latin American bank on $350m diversified payment rights sustainable transaction by a special purpose company. Sao Paulo office-head Matthew Poulter is also experienced in capital markets transactions, and has a large number of Brazilian issuer clients; while New York-based counsel Alejandro Gordano led on all the firm's ESG capital markets transactions in the region over the last year. Since research concluded, Gordano has left the firm (as of August 2023) with the team subsequently hiring counsel Emilio Minvielle from Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton – effective October 2023.

Practice head(s):

Conrado Tenaglia

Latin America: International firms > Projects and energy Tier 3

Linklaters retains a strong focus on Latin America with a core team of professionals whose practices include a significant caseload in the region. It stands out for capital markets-driven financings, including those undertaken for energy, natural resources and infrastructure clients; it is also recognised for its expertise in green and sustainability-linked bonds. In addition, it has a solid background in conventional project finance and recently advised ENGIE Energía Perú on an up to $300m loan from IDB and IDB Invest. Other major mandates included advising Fluxys on its joint acquisition (with EIG) of major Chilean LNG regasification terminal GNL Quintero, from Enagas Chile and OMERS Infrastructure. Michael Bassett has a background in energy-related project financings, including offshore oil and gas, LNG and renewables. Andrew Compton (who was part of the team advising Fluxys), and counsel Alejandro Gordano provide further senior level expertise. All are based in New York.

Latin America: International firms > Corporate and M&A Tier 4

Linklaters LLP is a global leader in M&A and has a fine record in Latin America deals. While the Latin America team is better known for other disciplines such as capital markets and project finance, it does have genuine M&A credentials, particularly in relation to cross-border Brazil deals and recent SPAC transactions. Sao Paulo partner Matthew Poulter led the team that advised Moolec Science (a Latin American science-based food ingredient company), on its business combination agreement with LightJump Acquisition Corp, a SPAC. He also advised Bioceres Crop Solutions Corp on its merger with NASDAQ-listed agricultural company Marrone Bio Innovations. Madrid-based managing associate Alberto García Linera heads the Mexico group.

Linklaters has become one of the top U.S. firms since establishing in New York in 1972. Linklaters is a trusted adviser to many top-tier U.S. companies and our client relationships span several decades across the globe. With a global U.S. team comprised of 49 partners and 162 Counsel/Associates worldwide (as of October 2021), the team brings commercial U.S. knowledge and familiarity with local markets to both domestic and cross-border matters.

In an increasingly interconnected world, businesses demand a firm that can meet them on the ground wherever they are. The network of U.S. lawyers extends across the world’s major business and financial centers including New York, Washington, D.C., Frankfurt, Hong Kong, London, Madrid, Moscow, Paris, São Paulo, Seoul, Singapore and Tokyo.

Linklaters’ U.S. practice works together on a global basis to provide specialist advice on transactional, regulatory, disclosure, compliance, litigation, tax, data, antitrust and liability management issues:

Antitrust/Competition

Our U.S. antitrust practice focuses on getting proposed deals approved by the Federal Trade Commission and the U.S. Department of Justice. We also defend clients in international price-fixing investigations and represent them in civil antitrust litigation. Our offering is bolstered by our U.S. foreign investment practice, which focuses on representing clients before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (formerly DSS) and other U.S. government authorities responsible for cross-border investment controls. Our team draws on the experience of former enforcement officials, commercial litigators and antitrust attorneys. Our technical experience is based on a background in economics and a wealth of practical experience in dealing with antitrust authorities in the U.S.

Banking

Our U.S. banking team advises market-leading financial institutions, financial sponsors, mezzanine providers, funds, and public and private companies on complex domestic and cross-border financing transactions, including transactions involving high-yield debt securities. With lawyers in the Americas, Europe and Asia, we have a proven track record of providing the highest quality legal advice across a range of products wherever needed.

Bankruptcy, Restructuring and Insolvency

Our market-leading U.S. restructuring and insolvency practice delivers sophisticated solutions on high profile, in-court and out-of-court restructuring and insolvency matters. We advise financial institutions, investment funds, asset managers, global companies, financial advisors and other stakeholders on all phases of domestic and cross-border restructuring and insolvency matters. Our wide-ranging and well-balanced practice finds creative solutions in complex debt restructurings, litigation, bankruptcy matters, distressed M&A and other asset sale transactions.

Business Crime & Investigations

In an increasingly global regulatory environment, where investigations often span numerous jurisdictions and involve coordination by multiple government authorities, it is more critical than ever that corporations and financial institutions seek guidance from strong, experienced and globally-integrated counsel. Linklaters’ international footprint and deep breadth of regulatory and agency experience ideally positions our business crime & investigations team to respond immediately to our clients during a crisis and to steer clients through their most serious cross-border regulatory matters.

Our team represents corporations, financial institutions, senior executives, board members, and public officials on a variety of criminal and civil regulatory matters, including matters involving the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), bribery and corruption, fraud (including trade, accounting disclosure, health care and money laundering), export controls and sanctions, antitrust and competition, data privacy, cybersecurity, the False Claims Act (FCA), and other regulatory inquiries and investigations. We defend clients in all stages of federal and state criminal proceedings and in related civil and administrative disputes, and we have deep experience defending matters against the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), among other agencies. By working hand-in-hand with our international colleagues, we are able to seamlessly advise on all sides of multi-jurisdictional investigations, avoiding the challenges that arise with using separate counsel for each jurisdiction.

Capital Markets

The U.S. capital markets teams in the Americas, Europe and Asia regularly advise financial institutions, corporates and sovereigns on a full range of transactions and legal issues involving U.S. and non-U.S. issuers, including equity, equity-linked and debt securities traded on the major U.S. and international exchanges, initial public offerings, high yield debt offerings, SEC-registered offerings (including shelf registration) and non-registered offerings made pursuant to Section 4(a)(2), Rule 144A and Regulation S, liability management transactions involving tender offers and exchange offers and the establishment of ADR facilities.

Corporate, Mergers & Acquisitions

Linklaters’ cross-border corporate/M&A practice has a strong presence in the world’s major business and financial centers, with U.S.-qualified lawyers in the Americas and Europe. This wide network allows us to co-ordinate multi-jurisdictional deals efficiently and deal tactically on a global level, while maintaining an excellent understanding of domestic U.S. law. Our U.S. team has a proven track record of providing the highest quality legal advice across the full range of corporate and financial products including public M&A, private M&A, joint ventures, corporate advisory and regulatory compliance.

Crisis Management

In today’s global media environment, crises require a swift and sure-footed response, taking account of the subject matter and the stakeholders involved.

A crisis can put your reputation, financial stability, and key relationships around the world into jeopardy. It can also divert senior management time from the strategic objective of your business.

How to manage a crisis once it has occurred is of acute concern to all large businesses, their boards and their management teams. Ideally, it is best to prevent, avoid or mitigate all potential crises before they grow into an existential event.

Data Solutions, Cyber and Privacy

The U.S. Data Solutions, Cyber and Privacy practice forms part of our global data and cyber offering spanning a team of over 100 lawyers in Asia, the U.S. and Europe. The U.S. team focuses on a wide range of cybersecurity and privacy legal, policy and investigative matters including cybercrimes, privacy breaches and intellectual property theft, as well as litigation and investigations. Much of our work has an international dimension and we have broad experience helping companies prepare for cybersecurity and privacy incidents. We bring both deep knowledge and practical experience to bear when advising clients on any cybersecurity and privacy issue at any stage of its lifecycle.

Dispute Resolution

Our U.S. dispute resolution team advises and defends clients with significant exposure in cross-border and U.S. disputes and investigations. The team focuses on complex commercial litigation, regulatory and internal investigations, antitrust, securities, white-collar crime, class and derivative actions, accounting fraud, bankruptcy litigation and lender liability actions. Our offering includes advising on a variety of criminal and civil regulatory matters, including matters involving the FCPA, bribery and corruption, U.S. economic sanctions, data privacy, cybersecurity, and other regulatory inquiries and investigations. We are especially well-equipped to address the most challenging cross-border internal investigations and disputes, leveraging our ability to draw upon large multidisciplinary and multi-jurisdictional teams at short notice. Our collaborative international teams have represented clients before criminal authorities and regulators across multiple jurisdictions and in a wide variety of fields. Our teams have also successfully handled the most sensitive internal investigations.

Energy & Infrastructure

Our Americas energy & infrastructure team regularly works on complex, large-scale projects across the region, delivering the market-leading excellence of our global practice that has advised on over US$1trn of closed project finance transactions. We have acted on award-winning projects across the Americas – covering renewables, carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, oil and gas, petrochemicals, LNG, thermal power, nuclear, water and waste, mining, airports, roads and bridges, ports, stadia, telecoms, clean transport and rail-related transactions. We represent sponsors (including private equity funds), lenders, export credit agencies, development finance institutions, contractors and suppliers. Our broad experience advising on the full range of market participants means that we are able to anticipate and understand the issues that may arise during a project and find constructive, commercial solutions to them.

Environment, Social and Governance

ESG in its broadest sense covers environmental, social and governance issues but consensus on details of the meaning can vary and public perceptions are changing rapidly.

We take a holistic approach, covering a wider range of areas across multiple sectors and contexts– including climate change and resource efficiency, human rights and community engagement, anti-bribery and corruption, transparency and disclosure, risk management and dispute resolution.

The extensive range of experience across our multidisciplinary team enables us to pivot swiftly, responding to your needs and helping your business address ESG challenges as they arise.

Executive Compensation and ERISA

The U.S. executive compensation and ERISA team advise clients on all aspects of compensation and benefits, including corporate, securities, tax laws, stock exchange listing requirements and ERISA. This team has extensive experience in the structuring, negotiation and preparation of employment, retention and severance agreements, the design and implementation of executive incentive programs, equity-based plans and deferred compensation programs, and the preparation of tax-qualified retirement and welfare plans. In addition, we have broad experience with respect to the ERISA requirements applicable to the investment of pension plan assets, and regularly advise financial institutions and investment funds on the ERISA aspects of the structuring and operation of all types of investment funds and structured financial products.

Financial Regulation

The U.S. financial regulation group is part of a market-leading financial regulation practice that advises banks, investment banks, exchanges, trading and settlements systems, and other players in the financial services sector around the world. The U.S. group advises domestic and international banking organizations on a variety of financial regulatory matters, particularly in the context of joint ventures, spin-offs, reorganizations and other M&A transactions.

Fintech

Financial institutions and disruptive companies alike trust Linklaters with their most complex fintech projects. It is a testament to our experience that we have worked with clients at all stages of growth, from early-stage start-ups to established financial institutions.

We have consistently held the position of market-leaders in advising on the application of new technologies to finance, from the implementation of SWIFT payments to the advent of blockchain and digital currencies, and everything in-between. Long before the term “fintech” was coined, we had been working on ground-breaking technological developments in financial markets for years.

Our strong relationships with regulators, banks, insurers, funds and infrastructure and service providers mean that we understand the issues that affect every area of the financial technology ecosystem. This enables us to deliver incisive, informed and innovative advice across the fintech spectrum.

Foreign Investment (CFIUS)

Our global foreign investment team provides sound, practical advice to help clients navigate the evolving challenges of national security reviews of cross-border investments. In the U.S., we advise both U.S. and non-U.S. parties, and represent clients before the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency and the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, among others.

Our CFIUS team has advised clients on successful transactions globally, including complex, high-profile investments involving sensitive technologies, infrastructure and customers. We have an in-depth understanding of the new rules governing CFIUS and the broader foreign investment environment, and are thought leaders on the implementation of CFIUS reform legislation.

International Arbitration

Our international arbitration practice is one of the largest in the world. The team, led by 30 partners and counsel, act as arbitrators and counsel in arbitral proceedings throughout the world, including the key arbitration centers of Paris, New York, Washington D.C., Madrid, Geneva, London, São Paulo, Mexico, Singapore, Hong Kong and Dubai.

We act under the rules of all of the major arbitral institutions, in ad hoc proceedings (e.g. under the UNCITRAL Rules) and in investment arbitration matters under bilateral and multilateral treaties. Our capabilities extend beyond the countries where Linklaters has offices. The team has recently worked on arbitration cases in Peru, Uruguay, Colombia, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Austria, Switzerland, Iraq and Angola.

Investment Funds

Our U.S. investment funds practice advises on structuring, formation, taxation and regulation of all types of investment funds, investment management arrangements, separately managed accounts and co-investments for investment in a broad range of asset classes. Our clients rely on our in-depth knowledge of the alternative investment space, which, together with an expansive global footprint, enables us to provide strategic as well as product-specific advice to clients looking to move into new markets, diversify their offerings and access new investors. We produce tailored products bespoke to the client, asset type and commercial deal. In addition to our sponsor practice, we also have a strong and diverse investor practice. We are experienced in the commercial, tax, regulatory and logistical concerns that need to be married when investing. By acting for a wide range of investors we gain exposure to the broader market and the latest approach to fund terms. Acting on both sides of the table gives us a deep understanding of the drivers that influence sponsors and investors and provides us a rounded perspective of the market as a whole.

Structured Finance and Derivatives

Our U.S. structured finance and derivatives team handles domestic and international securitizations; distressed transactions; repackagings and other structured products; risk-based capital and balance sheet relief transactions; transactions involving commodity, carbon, equity and insurance-linked exposures; hedge-fund-linked and hedge fund finance products; repos and securities lending; treatment of derivatives under the U.S. insolvency regime including netting and other opinions; and regulatory advice in respect of a wide array of clearing, derivatives and securitization matters (including in respect of Title VII and Title IX of the Dodd-Frank Act, the Commodity Exchange Act and U.S. securities laws).

Sports

Our U.S. sports sector team operates as a single multidisciplinary practice across the firm’s global offices in collaboration with colleagues and combines a real passion and understanding of the industry and its specific requirements and pressures (including increased regulatory scrutiny) with exceptional multi-jurisdictional expertise across all areas of corporate/M&A, finance and banking, capital markets and equity financing, commercial, technology and media, crisis management, cyber/data protection/IP, dispute resolution, regulatory and compliance investigations, restructuring and insolvency, antitrust, HR/employment and tax matters. We have represented major U.S. and international sports organizations, such as the National Players Football Association, FIFA, Fulham Football Club, McLaren Formula One and Land Rover Ben Ainslie Racing. This puts us in a unique position to be able to provide our clients with a full and seamless end-to-end service to help them successfully navigate the most complex and high-profile matters arising in the sector.

Tax

Our U.S. tax team counsels clients in M&A transactions, spin-offs and other divestitures, internal restructurings, consolidated return matters and workouts, as well as transactions involving REITs, partnerships and other pass-through entities. We have a strong and well-regarded U.S. tax practice that has undertaken complex cross-border transactions for some of the world’s largest corporations, investment funds and sovereign wealth funds, both U.S. and non-U.S. headquartered. These transactions have included an extensive range of U.S. tax issues involving both intra-group and external acquisitions, dispositions, investments, spin-offs, restructurings and financings.

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