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Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate Tier 1
Akin‘s financial restructuring practice, operating out of New York, Washington, D.C., and Texas, is well known for representing companies, ad hoc groups, creditors’ committees, and investors in relation to high-profile, multi-billion-dollar restructurings. Practice co-head Ira Dizengoff has an excellent reputation for advising creditors’ and bondholder committees in major corporate restructurings, and also has considerable experience representing debtors in possession, post-petition lenders, and acquirers of distressed assets. Practice co-head Philip Dublin has worked on deals involving nearly $27 billion in liabilities in the past year, and has led teams representing debtors, secured term lenders, first and second lien lenders, bondholder groups, creditors’ committees, and DIP lenders. Michael Stamer has considerable experience representing creditors, lenders, and companies in both in- and out-of-court reorganizations, and has recently led teams representing bondholders, senior unsecured noteholders, and unsecured noteholders. Abid Qureshi focuses on litigation in corporate reorganizations, while Arik Preis has been at the forefront of the major opioid manufacturer restructurings. All lawyers mentioned are based in New York.Practice head(s):
Ira Dizengoff; Philip Dublin
Other key lawyers:
Abid Qureshi; Arik Preis; Brad Kahn; Michael Stamer; Naomi Moss; Sara Brauner; Scott Alberino
Government > Government relations
Akin houses one of the largest government relations practices in the market, with deep bench of lawyers and non-lawyers advisors who have extensive experience in the political process. Especially active in representing clients in high-profile interactions with congressional committees, the executive branch and federal agencies, key areas of strength of the bipartisan group include tax, trade, healthcare, financial services, energy and environment. The group is also noted for its congressional investigations offering, having recently assisted various corporates and senior executives with high-profile inquiries into the January 6th riot and the Covid-19 crisis. Specialized in international trade and intellectual property matters, Brian Pomper is a leading international trade lobbyist. He oversees the public law policy group alongside Hunter Bates, who covers matters in the tax, healthcare, transportation, technology and financial services segments. Raphael Prober and Karen Christian jointly leads the congressional investigations team and have significant experience in both the public and private sectors. Arshi Siddiqui is noted for her political and private sector experience, serving as senior policy advisor to former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and representing corporate clients before Congress and the executive branch.Practice head(s):
Hunter Bates; Brian Pomper; Raphael Prober; Karen Christian
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Deutsche Bank
Former CDC Director
Novo Nordisk
National Independent Venue Association
Work highlights
- Assisted a national gun violence prevention organization, in supporting the passage of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which was signed into law by President Joe Biden on June 25.
- Represented the former director of national media for the Oath Keepers, on a pro bono basis in a hearing before the Select Committee to Investigate the January 6th Attack on the United States Capitol.
- Acted for the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the Trump administration, on multiple investigations, including inquiries by the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis (SSCC), the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee (HSGAC) and the Government Accountability Office.
International Trade > Customs, export controls and economic sanctions Tier 1
Demonstrating a ‘vast array of knowledge and experience’, Akin fields a destination international trade practice, which houses top-tier offerings in customs and import controls, and export controls and economic sanctions. In terms of the former, its ability to leverage the wider firm’s legislative and trade policy expertise is a significant differentiator in regards to advising on customs regulation and World Trade Organization (WTO) customs affairs. Lars-Erik Hjelm is a go-to customs expert and co-heads the customs group together with next-generation partner Suzanne Kane. On the export controls and economic sanctions front, the team routinely advises on high-stakes International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR) investigations and compliance matters—notably, it has handled almost every single consent agreement issued by the Department of State for ITAR. Key names on the export controls side include high-profile specialist Kevin Wolf, who is a former Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Export Administration, Los Angeles-based Shiva Aminian , and international trade co-heads Thomas J McCarthy and Jonathan Poling. The team’s growth was recently reflected in a flurry of partner promotions, including Kimberly Myers, and Alexis Guinan—both handle customs, export controls and economic sanctions. Named attorneys are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.
Practice head(s):
Thomas J McCarthy; Jonathan Poling; Lars-Erik Hjelm; Suzanne Kane
Other key lawyers:
Kevin Wolf; Shiva Aminian; Anne Borkovic; Nnedinma Ifudu Nweke; Kimberly Myers; Alexis Guinan
Testimonials
‘The Akin team has a vast array of knowledge and experience and is extremely capable of supporting a global company across a broad range of subjects.’
‘Each member of the team is willing to gain in-depth knowledge of complex subject matter in order to best represent their client. They are very good at assigning associates to aspects of the file that correspond best with their strengths. They are very good at ensuring continuity on long-term files.’
‘The team consistently delivers a high quality product. Specific individuals who have excelled in this area in the US are: Thomas McCarthy and Suzanne Kane.’
‘The firm has strong knowledge on semiconductor industry.’
‘The individuals we worked with, including Kevin Wolf and Kimberly Myers, are export control experts with sharp expertise and excellent work ethics to delivery the work products on time.’
Key clients
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
Honeywell International, Inc.
Deloitte Touche Tohamatsu Limited
ZTE Corporation
Microsoft Corp.
OFilm Group Co. Ltd.
Amazon.com, Inc.
Raytheon Technologies
Volkswagen Group of America
NIKE, Inc.
United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS)
Johnson & Johnson, Inc.
Maersk, Inc.
H-E-B Grocery Company, L.P.
World Wide Packaging, LLC (WWP Beauty)
KT&G Corporation
Thomas Miller Americas, Inc. (UKP&I)
Work highlights
- Retained as international trade counsel to ZTE Corporation, a company that was the subject of the largest export controls settlement in US history and two US government-appointed monitors.
- Successfully represented the Beer Institute in a customs case before the Federal Circuit.
- Kevin Wolf was retained as the Special Compliance Officer to report to the Department of State to ensure L3Harris Technologies’ compliance with a consent agreement it entered into regarding export control violations.
International Trade > Trade remedies and trade policy Tier 1
International trade powerhouse Akin fields one of the most comprehensive practices in the market. Equally adept at representing companies, industries, and foreign governments, the Washington DC-based group combines strong skill sets in trade policy and trade remedies with an extensive global footprint that takes in platforms in key trade centers in Asia, Europe and the Middle East. The group is commended for possessing ‘the manpower to tackle larger cases’, recently evidenced by Matthew Nicely‘s representation of HMTX Industries, and more than 100 additional plaintiffs, in a major challenge to the US government’s Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods—among the largest group of related cases ever brought before the US Court of International Trade (CIT). Stephen Kho fronts the trade policy team and is advising the Consumer Technology Association on trade policy issues impacting the consumer electronics industry, including Section 301 tariffs in multiple jurisdictions and laws affecting supply chain management. The deep bench also draws on Bernd Janzen, who acts for US and foreign clients across a range of trade litigation matters, up-and-coming trade litigator Yujin Kim McNamara, and Hal Shapiro a former Senior Advisor for International Economic Policy at the National Economic Council.Practice head(s):
Thomas McCarthy
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Each member of the team is willing to gain in-depth knowledge of complex subject matter in order to best represent their client.’
‘They are very good at assigning associates to aspects of the file that correspond best with their strengths. They are very good at ensuring continuity on long-term files.’
‘Matthew Nicely’s team at Akin Gump has the manpower to tackle larger cases.’
Key clients
Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
Government of British Columbia
HMTX Industries LLC
Government of Korea, Ministry of Trade Industry & Economy
Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
Government of Japan, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry
Eastman Chemical Company
Business Roundtable (BRT)
Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)
Electrolux North America, Inc.
Nextera Energy Inc.
Deloitte Touche Tohamatsu Limited
OFilm Group Co. Ltd.
Work highlights
- Represented HMTX Industries and more than 100 additional plaintiffs in challenging the US government’s Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods—among the largest group of related cases ever brought before the CIT.
- Advised the Solar Energy Industries Association on all ongoing administrative and court litigation involving safeguard measures and antidumping and countervailing duties on crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells and panels.
- Assisted O-Film with the successful removal of its subsidiary (Nanchang O-Film Tech) from the Bureau of Industry and Security’s Entity List.
Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense
Akin‘s team stands out for advising financial institutions and professionals from the financial sector in matters pertaining to issues such as insider trading and market manipulation. Under the leadership of James Benjamin and Michael Asaro in New York as well as Washington DC-based Charles Connolly, the practice has extensive experience defending corporates and individuals alike before governmental bodies and enforcement agencies. Cross-border work and FCPA-related cases are further areas of expertise for the team, which counts first director of the Division of Enforcement for the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board Claudius Modesti, active in the firm’s DC office, among its key members.Practice head(s):
James Benjamin; Michael Asaro; Charles Connolly
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Morgan Stanley
Eastman Kodak Company
Office of Disciplinary Counsel of the D.C. Bar
Goldman Sachs employees
Work highlights
- Representing Eastman Kodak Company and a Special Committee of its Board of Directors in connection with ongoing investigations by the NYAG and SEC into trading and stock options grants in advance of a public news announcement that resulted in a substantial increase in the company’s stock price.
- Represented Morgan Stanley in connection with an investigation by the New York State Attorney General’s Office regarding fixed income order handling and best execution for wealth management clients.
- Represented the co-founder of BitMEX, in a criminal prosecution brought by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York alleging violations of the Bank Secrecy Act associated with BitMEX’s compliance with rules requiring anti-money laundering programs at certain types of financial institutions.
Industry focus > Education Tier 2
Led by Michael Vernick, based in Washington DC, the education practice at Akin regularly handles highly sensitive and complex matters involving policy issues, high-stakes internal investigations and litigation, as well as concerns related to sponsored research, education policy, Title IX obligations, and Title IV issues. The group is also active in cyber security and data issues, while Vernick has a strong reputation for handling clinical trials and foreign influence matters. Litigation specialist Anthony Pierce focuses his practice on large class actions, high-level employment law matters and investigations in the athletics sector. In New York, Estela Diaz handles investigations in relation to misconduct and is a credited Title IX investigator. Working closely with Vernick, DC-based counsel Marta Thompson has extensive experience representing institutes of higher education and academic medical centers in the regulatory and litigation space, including representing research institutions in False Claims Act investigations.
Practice head(s):
Michael Vernick
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Tulane University
Rice University
Southern Methodist University
American Film Institute
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Work highlights
- Represented Southern Methodist University and Tulane University in class-action litigations in federal courts in Texas and Louisiana, respectively, against putative classes of students seeking tuition and fee refunds due a shift to remote learning caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Represented American Film Institute in a class action filed by a former volunteer that challenged nonprofit organizations’ ability to accept help from unpaid volunteers.
- Assisting multiple preeminent research universities on all aspects of investigations and enforcement actions related to concerns regarding foreign influence over US government sponsored research, including internal investigations, responding to grand jury subpoenas, preparing voluntary disclosures to the National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and Department of Defense, among others.
Industry focus > Native American law Tier 2
Based in Washington DC, Akin acts for Indian tribes across a myriad of issues with tribal sovereignty and self-sufficiency at its core. Practice head Donald R Pongrace has vast experience representing tribal clients in complex private and governmental negotiations and, most recently, acted as principal negotiator in addressing the Colorado River drought crisis on a Basin-wide basis. Drawing on previous experience working within tribal governments, Congress and the relevant federal agencies such as the Interior Department and National Indian Gaming Commission, the team is adept in advising tribal governments on sovereignty issues, economic development, and land and water rights settlements. Allison Binney, who previously served as chief counsel to the U.S Senate Committee on Indian Affairs is the key contact for land, tax, and gaming matters and routinely defends tribal government before tribal courts and federal agencies. Jason Hauter’s practice focuses on economic development and business entity formation and governance- prior to joining the firm, he served as in-house counsel for the Gila River Indian Community.
Practice head(s):
Donald R Pongrace
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Gila River Indian Community
Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians
Penobscot Nation
Ho-Chunk, Inc.
AMERIND Risk
San Manuel Band of Mission Indians
Gila River Telecommunications, Inc.
Laguna Pueblo
Mashantucket Tribe
Catawba
Shingle Springs
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawattomi
Chickahominy
Eastern Chickahominy
United Southern & Eastern Tribes
Work highlights
- Advising the Gila River Indian Community on addressing the ongoing drought in the Colorado River Basin through the development of unique, innovative water use agreements and arrangements that benefit the entire region and the Gila River Indian Community.
- Lead legislative counsel to Gila River Indian Community in connection with assistance to tribes in addressing the Covid-19 pandemic, assisting with the drafting of proposals and advocacy for positions to ensure the needs of Indian governments were addressed in every bill considered and passed by Congress to provide Covid relief over the past year.
Energy > Energy transactions: oil and gas Tier 2
Akin handles domestic and cross-border transactions in the oil and gas, petrochemicals, liquefied natural gas, coal, utilities, renewable energy sectors, with a strong track record in high-end M&A and divestiture transactions. The team’s expertise extends to purchase and sale agreements, lease acquisition agreements, joint exploration and development agreements, mineral title issues, in addition to day-to-day operations. In the firm’s New York office, Zachary Wittenberg jointly leads the practice alongside Dallas-based Wesley Williams, who specializes in structuring transactions in the upstream and midstream oil & gas sectors. In Houston, John Goodgame assists clients in navigating M&A and joint ventures arising out of the energy sector. Dallas-based Jessica Hammons, who is an expert in securities M&A transactions in the upstream and midstream energy sectors, is another key contact in the group. David Sweeney left the firm in June 2023.Practice head(s):
Zachary Wittenberg; Wesley Williams
Other key lawyers:
John Goodgame; Jessica Hammons; Stephen Boone; Cole Bredthauer
Key clients
Cardinal Midstream Partners
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
Dorchester Minerals, L.P.
Double Eagle Energy
Genesis Energy, L.P.
Grenadier Energy III, LLC
HighPeak Energy, Inc.
Vital Energy, Inc.
New Fortress Energy, Inc.
Pine Wave Energy Partners, LLC
Rattler Midstream LP
San Isidro Energy Company II, LLC
Talos Energy Inc.
Tapstone Energy, LLC
TotalEnergies
Tug Hill, Inc.
Viper Energy Partners LP
Vitol Green Holdings LLC
Work highlights
- Represented Tug Hill Inc. and its affiliates in connection with the sale of upstream and midstream assets from oil & gas producer Tug Hill and pipeline company XcL Midstream to EQT Corporation for $5.2 billion.
- Represented New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NFE), a global energy infrastructure company, in the sale of 11 liquid natural gas infrastructure vessels to a new joint venture formed with Apollo Global Management Inc. in a deal valued at $2 billion.
- Represented Diamondback Energy, Inc. in its offering of $1.1 billion in aggregate principal amount of 6.250% senior notes due in 2033.
Investment fund formation and management > Alternative/hedge funds Tier 2
Start-up hedge funds frequently look to the investment funds department at Akin for the range of issues related to establishing themselves in the space. The firm also has a base of well-known funds and in 2022 saw increased work relating to co-investment opportunities. Leadership of the practice recently transferred to Barbara Niederkofler, whose broad investment funds practice includes notable expertise on the regulatory side, with an international perspective. William Wetmore rejoined the firm’s San Francisco office from an in-house hedge fund role in August 2022, and is again a lead contact for clients on transactional matters. Brian Daly is noted for compliance advice to quantitative and systematic firms and hedge funds, and John Hamilton advises sophisticated private fund managers on the formation and operation of hedge funds, private equity funds and credit funds. JP Bruynes is a strong choice of counsel for domestic and offshore hedge funds and hedge funds managers across structuring and formation, as well as transactional work. Unless otherwise noted, above named lawyers are based in New York. Stephen Vine has retired.
Practice head(s):
Barbara Niederkofler
Other key lawyers:
Eliot Raffkind; JP Bruynes; Arina Lekhel; Brian Daly; John Hamilton; Terence Rozier-Byrd; David Antheil
Key clients
Polyphonic Capital LP
AFBI LLC
Edge Capital Management LLC
Aspect Capital Limited
Lynx Asset Management (Americas) Inc.
Work highlights
- Advised a fund focused on both long and short Asia-related equity investments on a public investment, restructuring the fund’s management fee and performance allocation in the innovative Series 1 or 30 Alpha model.
- Advised an investment platform on the restructuring of a closed-end real estate fund to an open-end vehicle.
- Advised a quant manager in connection with the launch of a diversified fund with a systematic momentum-based investment strategy that enables offshore investors to access a diverse set of financial and commodity futures.
Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection) Tier 2
San Francisco-based Natasha Kohne and Dallas-stationed Michelle Reed, co-heads of Akin’s data privacy team, advise clients from a range of industries, including retailers, data brokers, healthcare services, energy companies and private equity firms, on the full range of cyber law and data privacy mandates. The pair have expertise in dealing with class action litigations, regulatory actions, law enforcement enquiries and incident response preparations. Kohne is also a key contact for global mandates, working on high profile cybersecurity projects in the Middle East. Jo-Ellyn Sakowitz Klein, in Washington DC, is the firm’s specialist on healthcare and life sciences data-related matters involving HIPAA and HITECH regulations. The team frequently provides federal policy advice to large defense contracts and global companies for the development of privacy issues. A cross-disciplinary approach with the litigation, white-collar, international trade and public law and policy teams is a key feature of the team.Practice head(s):
Natasha Kohne; Michelle Reed
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Altice
Apollo Global Management
Arthur Hayes
BentallGreenOak
CenterPoint Energy
ClearBalance
Eastman Kodak Company
Endava plc
FireEye Inc.
Franciscan Health
Helen of Troy Limited
Hydro Flask
Metro New York
NTT Global Data Centers
RagingWire
Starboard Value Acquisition Corp.
The Vanguard Group
USA Waste-Management Resources, LLC
Vivial
VIZIO
Work highlights
- Represented Altice USA, Inc. in a putative class action in the Southern District of New York arising from a data security incident.
- Representing ClearBalance in multiple consumer class actions in California state and district courts related to a data breach that occurred in March 2021, involving alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), California Confidentiality of Medical Information Act, California Consumer Records Act, California’s Unfair Competition Law, as well as other statutory and common law claims.
Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: transactional Tier 2
Akin is a key destination for financial institutions, mezzanine investors and private equity firms that wish to invest in film, television, music and videogames. The Los Angeles-based team is helmed by Chris Spicer ; he focuses his practice on financing and recently advised HPS Investment Partners on a complex FILO loan for a music rights catalogue purchase. Marissa Román Griffith ‘s diverse transactional experience encompasses negative pickups and slate co-financing agreements- in a recent highlight she represented Media Rights Capital in a suite of transactions including a high-value refinancing and distribution agreements. Alissa Miller frequently assists major production companies and financial institutions with high-level production arrangements, financings, and M&A, while Vanessa Roman specializes in entertainment financings and single project loans in particular; she is additionally well placed to advise on matters pertaining to streaming and virtual reality.Practice head(s):
Chris Spicer
Other key lawyers:
Marissa Román Griffith; Alissa Miller; Vanessa Roman
Key clients
American Coalition for Independent Content Producers (ACICP)
American Film Institute
Bank of America, N.A.
CIT Bank
City National Bank
Comerica Bank
Content Partners
East West Bank
HPS Investment Partners, LLC
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
Konami Cross Media
Lyrical Media LLC
Media Rights Capital
MUFG Union Bank, N.A.
Portfolio Funding Company
Sister Pictures
Truist Bank f/k/a SunTrust Banks
XYZ Films
Work highlights
- Advised HPS Investment Partners, LLC, a leading global investment firm, in connection with a multi-tranche credit facility to Kobalt Music Group.
- Representing MRC and its affiliates in connection with the refinancing of MRC’s multimillion-dollar JPMorgan-led revolving credit facility.
- Representing MUFG Union Bank in connection with a $100 million revolving credit facility for TPC.
Dispute resolution > Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
Akin‘s practice routinely appears before federal and state appellate courts across the US. Highly regarded for its strength in IP, administrative law, health and labor law cases, the group also stands out at Supreme Court level for its expertise in headline-grabbing pro bono matters, particularly cases concerning human rights, Native Americans, LGBTQ+ issues and immigrant communities. Department head Pratik Shah is a former assistant to the Solicitor General and recently represented Antonio Arteaga-Martinez before the US Supreme Court (SCOTUS) in a case concerning the rights of non-citizens in immigration detention. James E. Tysse‘s broad experience spans labor and employment, administrative, constitutional, energy and class action law; he recently scored a victory for the NFL before the 5th Circuit in a case concerning NFL players’ medical care. Other key names include Julius Chen, who has an emphasis on bankruptcy, IP and administrative law-related matters, and San Francisco-based Aileen McGrath, who was recently promoted to partner and possesses significant government-side experience following a former stint as co-chief of appellate litigation in the San Francisco City Attorney’s Office. Named attorneys are based in Washington DC unless stated otherwise.Practice head(s):
Pratik Shah
Other key lawyers:
James E. Tysse; Julius Chen; Aileen McGrath; Lide Paterno
Key clients
Antonio Arteaga-Martinez
McDonald’s
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX)
Nottawaseppi Huron Band of Potawatomi Indians
Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V.
NFL
Comcast Cable Communications
CaptionCall
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Westmont International
FirstEnergy Solutions Corp.
The Beer Institute
Mexican Tomatoes Associations
Resolute Energy Corporation
American Film Institute
HMTX Industries LLC
Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority
Work highlights
- Represented Antonio Arteaga-Martinez in the US Supreme Court in a case concerning the rights of non-citizens in immigration detention.
- Secured a win for McDonald’s in the DC Circuit in a long-running case brought by the National Labor Relations Board.
- Secured a DC Circuit victory for SpaceX concerning the FCC’s grant of a license modification.
Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense Tier 3
Akin is known for its expertise in representing leading financial institutions and public companies, including private investment funds, broker dealers, and public accounting firms in private litigation arising under the federal securities and commodities laws, as well as regulatory investigations. Practice head Stephen M. Baldini in New York and key partner Neal Marder in LA achieved a landmark victory for Eastman Kodak Company by securing a motion to dismiss a purported direct stockholder class action. Marder also represented Armistice Capital in a high-stakes securities fraud class action involving biotech firm Vaxart, which is working on oral vaccine technology, including an oral COVID-19 vaccine. New York-based Douglas Rappaport is acting for Inclusive Capital Partners Spring Master Fund in a case alleging that is aided and abetted in breach of fiduciary duty by officers and directors of Nikola Corporation who failed to prevent, intervene or ameliorate various allegedly false or misleading statements made by its former CEO. Scott Barnard and Michelle Reed in Dallas also play key roles in the practice. They both acted for former directors of FTS International and Chesapeake Energy in a securities class action arising from Chesapeake’s IPO.Practice head(s):
Stephen Baldini
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Armistice Capital
Eastman Kodak Company
Talos Energy, Inc.
Arthur Hayes
Cimarex
Energy & Minerals Group
Baker Brothers
Inclusive Capital Partners Spring Master Fund
Domenic J. Dell’Osso, Jr. and Bryan J. Lemmerman
Fred’s Inc.
Luxor Capital Group
Kawa Capital Management
Christophe Rivoire
Centerbridge
AB Energy Opportunity Fund
MNG Enterprises
Bracebridge Capital
Work highlights
- Achieved a victory for Eastman Kodak Company, when the Hon. J. Scott Odorisi (New York Supreme Court, Monroe County) granted in full Kodak’s motion to dismiss a purported direct stockholder class action, with prejudice.
- Prevailed on a motion to dismiss for Armistice Capital in a high-stakes corporate securities class action involving a biotech firm seeking to develop an oral COVID-19 vaccine that was accused of enriching insiders through the press, including our client.
- Achieved a successful result on behalf of Arthur Hayes, the co-founder of BitMEX, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency derivatives trading platforms, in a first-of-its-kind criminal prosecution brought by the United States Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York alleging violations of the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) for BitMEX’s lack of a compliant anti-money laundering program.
Energy > Renewable/alternative power Tier 3
Akin ’s corporate: project finance & development team offers experience in the development, financing, acquisition and sale of renewable energy projects. The practice is co-lead by Houston-based Matt Kapinos, and New York’s Zachary Wittenberg and transactional lawyer Ikenna Emehelu, who joined the firm in January 2022 from Norton Rose Fulbright. Kapinos is recommended for his capability to handle all phases of drafting and negotiating energy project agreements, while Shariff N. Barakat in Washington D.C. is particularly well-versed in tax equity financing. Los Angeles-based Jeff Cohen, who was promoted to partner in January 2022, is equipped to handle the whole range of finance and investment matters.Practice head(s):
Zachary Wittenberg; Matt Kapinos; Ike Emehelu
Other key lawyers:
Sharif N. Barakat; Jeff Cohen
Key clients
Excelsior Renewable Energy Management Co.
Tennessee Valley Infrastructure Group
GreenFront Energy Partners
Tiger Infrastructure Partners
Olin Corporation
Amberjack Capital Partners, L.P.
Schlumberger New Energy
CIM Group, LLC
CIT, a division of First Citizens Bank
Vistra Corp.
Unico Solar Investors LLC
New Fortress Energy, Inc.
MUFG Bank, Ltd
Energy Harbor
Frontera
Work highlights
- Represented CIM Group, LLC in the development of the Westlands Solar Park, one of the first large utility scale solar facilities to be financed in the United States on a merchant basis.
- Represented Excelsior Energy Capital in the purchase of 100% of the Sellers’ membership interests in an approximately 100 MW solar facility in Tennessee.
- Representing New Fortress Energy Inc. in a joint venture transaction with Plug Power to build, finance, develop and operate a green hydrogen manufacturing facility in Texas.
Government > Government contracts Tier 3
Frequently representing small and large contractors in the tech, aerospace and national security spaces, Akin covers procurement matters at local, state, federal and international levels. Recently, the group has handled a varied workload, spanning security clearance issues, False Claims Act investigation and litigation, M&A and intellectual property-related government contract matters and bid protests. Leading the team is Michael Vernick, who has significant experience in researching funding, investigations and compliance issues, with a focus on the education and life sciences sectors. Scott Heimberg is specialized in transactions involving security clearance and foreign ownership, control and influence issues. Infrastructure and transportation are the areas of expertise of Susan Lent, while Angela Styles is prominent in grants, cost and pricing issues and commercial item contracting.
Practice head(s):
Michael Vernick
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Al Sahraa General Transport & Clearance
Allegiant Air
American International Contractors, Inc.
Brightline Holdings LLC
California Department
City of Houston
Colors Worldwide LLC
Ericsson
Fromaco International, Inc.
Garret Electronics, Inc.
Houston Airport System
Mammoth Energy
Maryland National Capital Parks & Planning Commission
Medieval Times
MomoCon LLC
Navigare Cruise Partners LLC
North American Transit Alliance
Norwich, CT
Philips Electronics
Port of Long Beach
Quiet Mind Touring
Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority
Signal Point Systems
Solano Transportation Agency
Toshiba Corporation
Workhorse Group, Inc.
Work highlights
- Assisted multiple preeminent research universities on all aspects of investigations and enforcement actions related to concerns regarding foreign influence over US government sponsored research.
Investment fund formation and management > Private equity funds (including venture capital) Tier 3
Akin has a longstanding practice in private equity funds, where it is particularly well-known in the area of emerging market funds. As well as benefitting from a global network of offices that has expanded over recent years to give on-the-ground assistance in various jurisdictions, Prakash Mehta advises a notable selection of clients based in India. The practice has diverse experience acting for clients in other markets too, from buyout funds and credit funds, to secondaries and institutional investors. Stephen Vine retired from practice in December 2022.Practice head(s):
Barbara Niederkofler
Other key lawyers:
Eliot Raffkind; Fadi Samman; Blayne Grady; Jim Deeken; Ann Tadajweski; Dennis Pereira; Brian Daly; Kapil Pandit; Prakash Mehta
Key clients
Crossplane Capital
Crestline Management, L.P.
Apollo Global Management, Inc.
Invictus Capital Partners, LP
Newmarket Investment Management
Gramercy Funds Management LLC
Blackrock Investment Management LLC
Work highlights
- Advised Crossplane Capital on the near-simultaneous formation of a second co-investment vehicle to support one of its portfolio companies, and the formation of Crossplane Capital Fund II in excess of $325m.
- Advised Blackrock’s Secondaries and Liquidity Solutions group on an investment in Flagship Food Group, funded through CREO Capital Partners.
Labor and employment > Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions) Tier 3
Labor and employment > Workplace and employment counseling Tier 3
M&A/corporate and commercial > Corporate governance Tier 3
The workload at Akin‘s diverse practice comprises advice on best practice governance structures, ESG programs, and the Sarbanes-Oxley Act. Kerry E Berchem in New York heads up the team, with John Goodgame in Houston also a key player: The former co-chairs the firm’s ESG group; while the latter is notable for his advice to boards of directors, board committees, and controlling stockholders regarding corporate governance and Securities and Exchange Commission compliance. The team continues to expand, with a number of corporate governance-focused hires made during 2022.Practice head(s):
Kerry E Berchem
Other key lawyers:
John Goodgame
Key clients
Alliance Data Systems Corporation
Cimarex Energy Co.
Conflicts Committee of Summit Midstream Partners, LP (SMLP)
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
Enterprise Products Partners LP
EOG Resources, Inc.
EP Energy LLC
Greenlight Capital Re, Ltd.
Laredo Petroleum, Inc.
Mammoth Energy Services, Inc.
Rattler Midstream LP
Sorenson Communications, Inc.
Viper Energy Partners LP
M&A/corporate and commercial > Shareholder activism Tier 3
Antitrust > Merger control Tier 4
The team at Akin has long-standing experience in merger litigation, representing clients in a number of high-stakes contested mergers before the DOJ and FTC, as well as having a successful record in shepherding strategic M&A through the clearance process. The firm has notable strength in the retail and manufacturing industries, and regularly handles complex processes such as divestment orders and issues relating to intellectual property in mergers. Corey Roush leads the team, having litigated against both the DOJ and FTC, with Gorav Jindal also a highly experienced antitrust litigator. Former FTC official Haidee Schwartz is an expert in domestic and international merger review processes, and offers experience on both sides of merger investigations, while counsel Brian Rafkin specializes in litigated merger challenges. All lawyers are based in Washington DC.Practice head(s):
Corey Roush
Other key lawyers:
Haidee Schwartz; Gorav Jindal; Brian Rafkin; Matthew Schmitten
Key clients
Seven & I Holdings Co., Ltd. (7-Eleven, Inc.)
Services Group, Inc.
U.S. Concrete, Inc.
Enterprise Product Partners
Work highlights
- Advised 7-Eleven in its blockbuster $21 billion acquisition of Speedway.
- Advising Services Group in its $240 million sale to Superior Plus Propane, a subsidiary of Superior Plus Corp.
- Advised U.S. Concrete in the company’s $1.3 billion sale to Vulcan Materials.
Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes Tier 4
Akin is experienced in handling disputes related to investment funds, hedge funds, and financial restructuring. The firm serves a diverse client base, which includes national corporations and offers support from multiple offices. Stephen M. Baldini in New York is recognized for his work with private equity and hedge funds, while Charles Connolly is well versed in financial fraud cases. M. Scott Barnard , based in Dallas, specializes in handling business torts, fraud cases, and commercial contract disputes. Neal Ross Marder in Los Angeles is well known for his proficiency in consumer class action lawsuits. Other notable individuals at the firm include Anthony Pierce in Washington DC and Seamus Duffy in Philadelphia.Practice head(s):
Stephen M. Baldini
Other key lawyers:
Charles Connolly; M. Scott Barnard; Neal Ross Marder; Anthony Pierce; Seamus Duffy
Key clients
Armistice Capital
Eastman Kodak
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Transportation Corridor Agency
Sterling Construction
CSI Financial Services d/b/a ClearBalance
Office of Disciplinary Counsel of the D.C. Bar
Neil Schimmel and Investors Management Group, Inc.
Comcast Corporation
Polaris Inc.
Talos Energy
Tulane/SMU/Rice
Luxor Capital
Altice
Kawa Capital Management
Work highlights
- Represented Armistice in a high-stakes securities fraud class action involving Vaxart, Inc. (Vaxart), a biotech firm seeking to develop oral vaccine technology, including an oral COVID-19 vaccine.
- Represented Eastman Kodak Company in a stockholder class action case.
- Represented WMATA in a wrongful death lawsuit.
Finance > Capital markets: debt offerings Tier 4
Akin is best known for energy company debt issuances, through its offices in Houston and Dallas. The firm is also recognised for its expertise in restructuring-related debt offerings. It is primary issuer focused and is broadening its practice through the New York office, where Rosa Testani has a strong profile in high-yield debt offerings, and is further recognized for liability management transactions, corporate restructurings and issuances as companies emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Houston’s John Goodgame and Dallas partner Garrett DeVries are noted for energy sector offerings, including those by master limited partnerships (MLPs). Christine LaFollette has retired from the partnership.Practice head(s):
Garrett DeVries; Rosa Testani
Other key lawyers:
John Goodgame; Zach Wittenberg
Key clients
CBL Ad Hoc Group
Cinemark USA, Inc.
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC
Fossil Group, Inc.
FTAI Infrastructure Inc.
Genesis Energy, L.P.
Laredo Petroleum, Inc.
Warrior Met Coal, Inc.
Work highlights
- Represented Cinemark USA in its $765m offering of 5.25% senior notes due 2028.
- Represented Diamondback Energy in its $1.1bn offering of aggregate principal amount of 6.250% senior notes due in 2033.
- Represented CBL Ad Hoc Group in connection with CBL’s emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which included an issuance of $455m of new 10% senior secured notes due 2029 and $150m of 7.0% exchangeable senior secured notes due 2028.
Finance > Capital markets: high-yield debt offerings Tier 4
Akin has an established record in high-yield debt offerings, most notably in energy and infrastructure, but also in other areas such as the entertainment sector. Much of its high-yield debt talent sits in Dallas, Houston and New York. Its client base features a range of energy companies, financial sponsors and entertainment businesses; it recently advised FTAI Infrastructure on a $450m Rule 144A private offering of senior secured notes. Garrett DeVries and Alan Laves are experienced high-yield debt experts in Dallas, along with Rosa Testani in New York. Houston partner Christopher Centrich is noted for high-yield debt offerings in the oil and gas sector.Practice head(s):
Garrett DeVries; Rosa Testani
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very strong team.’
Key clients
Cinemark USA, Inc.
Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors LLC
Fossil Group, Inc.
FTAI Infrastructure Inc.
Genesis Energy, L.P.
Laredo Petroleum, Inc.
Warrior Met Coal, Inc.
Work highlights
- Represented Cinemark USA in its $765m offering of 5.25% senior notes due 2028.
- Represented Fortress Transportation and Infrastructure Investors in its $500m tack-on high-yield senior notes offering.
- Advised FTAI Infrastructure on a $450m Rule 144A private offering of senior secured notes.
Energy > Energy transactions: electric power Tier 4
Akin covers a broad range of financial services including development, financing, acquisition and sale of energy and infrastructure projects. The firm has a focus on renewable energy projects, representing sponsors and developers, and other financial institutions. Matthew Kapinos is a partner in the Houston office and is responsible for helping energy clients through the drafting and negotiating agreements for the purchase, sale, development and financing of energy and infrastructure projects. Over in New York, Ikenna Emehelu advises on renewables projects, and has represented lenders in the acquisition financing of a portfolio of solar projects. Elsewhere, a key name at the Washington DC office is Shariff Barakat who focuses on domestic infrastructure and renewable projects, with clients including developers and tax-equity investors.Practice head(s):
Zachary Wittenberg; Matt Kapinos; Ike Emehelu
Other key lawyers:
Shariff Barakat; Dan Lynch
Key clients
Excelsior Renewable Energy Management Co.
Tennessee Valley Infrastructure Group
GreenFront Energy Partners
Tiger Infrastructure Partners
Olin Corporation
Amberjack Capital Partners, L.P.,
Schlumberger New Energy
CIM Group, LLC
CIT, a division of First Citizens Bank
Vistra Corp.
Unico Solar Investors LLC
New Fortress Energy, Inc.
MUFG Bank, Ltd
Energy Harbor
Frontera
Work highlights
- Represented CIM Group, LLC in the development of the Westlands Solar Park. One of the first large utility scale solar facilities to be financed in the United States on a merchant basis.
- Counseled Excelsior Energy Capital in the purchase of 100% of the Sellers’ membership interests in an approximately 100 MW solar facility in Tennessee.
- Representing New Fortress Energy Inc. (NASDAQ: NFE), a global energy infrastructure company, in a joint venture transaction with Plug Power to build, finance, develop and operate a green hydrogen manufacturing facility in Texas. Green hydrogen is hydrogen generated by renewable energy or from low-carbon power.
Environment > Environment: transactional Tier 4
The environment and natural resources team at Akin is led out of Washington DC by David Quigley and acts for both lenders and investors on evaluating the environmental risks of transactions. It is well versed in restructurings, investing in environmentally distressed assets, the redevelopment of real estate assets, and M&A. Quigley is recommended for commercial, real estate and industrial transactions and is also experienced in the environmental due diligence of foreclosures.Practice head(s):
David Quigley
Key clients
Lenders of Limetree Bay Ventures, LLC
SpaceX
Carestream/Kodak Health
MNCPPC
Princeton Equity Group
Hannon Armstrong
York Capital Management
Terran Orbital
Neenah Foundry
Greystone, Argentic and Situs (among others)
Work highlights
- Represented the lenders to the Limetree Bay refinery in its restructuring caused by a number of incidents at the facility, including the “spewing” of oil as reported in the press.
- Represented Space-X with respect to the challenge brought by competitors in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals arguing that the FCC inappropriately approved aspects of its satellite internet program.
- Represented the Carestream Lender Group in the restructuring of the former Kodak health business.
Industry focus > Sport Tier 4
Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (International Trade Commission) Tier 4
Akin represents domestic and international leading tech and life science companies in prominent patent cases before the ITC, routinely providing section 337 related advice to international trade clients. A standout case in 2022 was the team’s representation of Greentank in complex proceedings relating to oil vaporization products. Based in Philadelphia, Steve Maslowski co-heads the team, with a focus on life sciences litigation. Cono Carrano, based in the firm’s Washington DC office, also leads the team, with litigation experience focused on semiconductors, electronics, software, wireless, and optics. Other key figures in the team include David Vondle and Ryan Stronczer, both based in Washington.Practice head(s):
Steve Maslowski; Cono Carrano
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
VIZIO, Inc.
Greentank Technologies Corp.
3M Company
PMI Global Services
Synaptics Incorporated
Code Corporation
Brady Corporation
Work highlights
- Representing VIZIO in Certain Smart Televisions, Investigation No. 337-TA-1338, in a case filed by Maxell Ltd involving patents covering video displays, user profiles and other features.
- Representing Greentank Technologies Corporation, who was named as a respondent in a Section 337 complaint filed at the ITC captioned Certain Oil-Vaping Cartridges, Components Thereof, and Products Containing the Same, filed by Shenzhen Smoore Technology Limited.
Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory Tier 4
Akin represents a mixture of clients that includes both major operators within the telecoms space and investors seeking to enter the market, focussing particularly on the cutting-edge of the field where the firm advises on mandates across space and satellite, unmanned vehicles, 5G and wireless, and equipment utilising new tech. Jennifer Richter leads the practice based in Washington DC, providing regulatory and policy advice on a wide range of issues arising from new tech, spectrum use, and industry-specific agreements. She works with Douglas Brandon, who has a history representing tech companies before the FCC, the Department of Justice, and Congress, and Matthew Berry, who brings experience as Chief of Staff and General Counsel at the FCC to the practice.Practice head(s):
Jennifer Richter
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘This practice’s knowledge and expertise relates to law and regulations involving modern aviation technology (e.g. drones) and telecommunications technology. This is a novel space so the understanding of existing rules/regulations in both spaces and how they might apply to these technologies is invaluable. In addition, the individuals I have worked with have key contacts within agencies that facilitate the ability of clients to meet with relevant policymakers.’
‘Although we worked almost exclusively with one team member, it was obvious that strong collegial relations within the firm and across the industry were part of what she brought to her work with us.’
‘Jennifer Richter is very knowledgeable, highly skilled and thorough and has strong relationships throughout the industry. Her approach is warm and personal while also being firm and very smart. This combination makes her an extremely effective negotiator and advocate. She supported and educated us while leading us through a very complex situation that was unfamiliar. Ultimately, with her guidance, we arrived at favorable contracts that strengthen our financial position and sustainability. She really went the extra mile and was a pleasure to work with.’
Key clients
Space Exploration
GTT Communications, Inc.
The Walt Disney Company
Qualcomm Incorporated
Starlink
Apollo Group
AT&T Corp.
Motion Picture Association
CTIA
Skyryse, Inc.
General Motors
Mercury Holdings
Meta
Work highlights
- Represented Space X before the FCC and D.C. District Court in the reconsideration of an FCC Order granting the most recent Starlink license modification.
- Advised AT&T in regard to FCC and other regulatory matters in connection with the separation and integration planning for its spinoff and merger of WarnerMedia with Discovery.
- Represents CTIA with respect to its collaboration with NASA, the FCC, the FAA, and the Department of Transportation to develop a communications architecture for Unmanned Aerial Systems.
International Trade > CFIUS Tier 4
Noted for its ‘superior knowledge of the CFIUS process’, Akin represents US and foreign investors on highly sensitive transactions. As an increasingly important segment in a dominant international trade offering, the CFIUS practice additionally stands out for its ability to plug into complementary practices with the wider firm, including government relations, defense, infrastructure and energy. Christian Davis spearheads the group and has significant expertise in transactions within the technology, energy, aerospace, defense and investment sectors. The Washington DC-based team also includes counsel Katherine Padgett and senior counsel Laura Black, who recently joined the team from the Department of the Treasury, where she served as Director of Policy and International Relations for CFIUS.
Practice head(s):
Christian Davis
Other key lawyers:
Katherine Padgett; Laura Black; Kevin Wolf
Testimonials
‘Akin has superior knowledge of the CFIUS process and the intricacies of the issues facing project developers and their upstream ownership. This allows Akin to anticipate and resolve issues prior to the initial filing – the care and attention put in out the outset pays off during the review process.’
‘Christian Davis and Katherine Padgett are each excellent. They combine incredible knowledge of the CFIUS process itself with a keen insight into how their clients and their projects are typically organized, owned, and financed.’
‘Kevin Wolf is the best. Truly the smartest mind in export controls and CFIUS.’
Key clients
US Semiconductor Testing Company
US Defense Contractor
US Manufacturer
US Memory Chip/Device Manufacturer
Japanese Consortium
Canadian Private Equity Fund
US Remote Sensing Satellite Company
US Software/Data Center Company
Private Equity Firm/Renewable Energy Company
US Satellite Manufacturer
Work highlights
- Represented a Japanese consortium, consisting of Bain Capital, Japan Industrial Solutions and Japan Industrial Partners, in its $7.5bn take-private transaction of Hitachi Metals.
- Advised a leading US-based memory chip and device manufacturer on the CFIUS implications and strategy related to an overseas joint venture transaction.
- Advised a US-based fabricator of integrated circuit test boards on the CFIUS aspects of a transaction.
Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense Tier 5
Akin frequently advises clients in a variety of industries including food and beverages, financial services and chemical manufacturing in civil litigation and class actions pertaining to claims of anticompetitive behavior such as price-fixing and no poach agreements. Head of team Corey Roush has significant experience in antitrust class action litigation and often counsels clients in several industries to assist with regulatory compliance, while Gorav Jindal also leads on many matters offering his expertise in transactional antitrust matters as well as antitrust litigation. All mentioned attorneys are based in Washington DC.Practice head(s):
Corey Roush
Other key lawyers:
Gorav Jindal; Brian Rafkin; Matthew Schmitten
Key clients
Antech Diagnostics, Inc.
Bausch & Lomb
Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC)
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited
Olin Corporation
Work highlights
- Represented Antech, which operates a network of veterinary diagnostic laboratories that provide services to veterinarians and veterinary practices across the country, in a putative antitrust class action.
- Represented a former EVP and COO of one of the largest providers of outpatient surgery in the U.S. in an antitrust investigation by DOJ’s Antitrust Division’s Criminal Division that led to the first federal criminal indictment of a company for a no-poach agreement.
- Represented the NSC, a Norwegian quasi-governmental entity that gathers and disseminates data from Norwegian salmon producers and promotes Norwegian salmon around the world, in an antitrust class action alleging price fixing.
Finance > Commercial lending Tier 5
Akin features a debt finance practice dedicated to working with leading investors primarily on the borrower side, with an aim at deploying capital and restructuring debt in a cross-border context. In the private equity sphere, the firm advises on major leveraged buyouts, senior secured debt, bridge financings and asset-based facilities, with Zachary Wittenberg leading the team from New York. In August 2022 Fred Lee departed the firm, which later welcomed Ranesh Ramanathan from Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Andrew Sagor from Baker McKenzie LLP in October 2022.Practice head(s):
Zachary Wittenberg
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
CEC Entertainment
Energy Harbor
FTAI Infrastructure
Genesis Energy
GTT Communications
Highland Homes Investments
Iron Point Real Estate Partners V
Loyalty Ventures
Sorenson Holdings
Atlas Credit Partners
Apollo Global Management
Centerbridge Partners
Francisco Partners
Kennedy Lewis Investment Management
Main Street Capital Corporation
Monarch Alternative Capital
Oaktree Capital Management
Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors of Purdue Pharma
Vista Credit Partners
Work highlights
- Represented Loyalty Ventures in connection with the negotiation and closing of its $825m term and revolving credit facility.
- Advised Sorenson Communications in a Series A Credit Facility, in an aggregate principal amount of $191m, and a Series B Credit Facility in an aggregate principal amount of $422.5m.
- Represented Energy Harbor in connection with an amendment to its Zero Carbon Letter of Credit Facility and Guaranty Agreement, providing for, among other things, a new $75m Tranche B letter of credit facility with a Canadian bank.
Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (full coverage) Tier 5
Akin offers a team of attorneys with extensive experience in all aspects of intellectual property-related litigation, and are highly active in cases in federal district courts. Clients of the team include Fortune 500 companies, multinational corporations, research foundations, and government agencies. The breadth of the team’s capabilities are evident through its work for Boston Scientific against Nevro Corp, spanning multiple patent infringement claims, petitions before the Patent Trial and Appeals Board, and appeals to the Federal Circuit. Based in Philadelphia, Steven Maslowski is the head of the team, acting as first chair for many of the team’s most prominent clients. Cono Carrano leads the Washington DC IP group, with vast experience in semiconductors, electronics, software, and wireless tech. Also based in DC, Julius Chen, Rachel Elsby, Andrew Holtman, and Brandon Rash are key figures.Practice head(s):
Steven Maslowski
Other key lawyers:
Cono Carrano; Julius Chen; Rachel Elsby; Andrew Holtman; Brandon Rash; Michael Kahn; Daniel Moffett; Ruben Munoz; Matthew Pearson
Key clients
Boston Scientific Corporation
CaptionCall, LLC & Sorenson Communications, LLC
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., E.R. Squibb & Sons, LLC, Ono Pharmaceutical, Ltd.
Janssen Pharmaceuticals
Green Tank Technologies Corporation
Vizio, Inc.
Butterfly Network, Inc.
Aragon Pharmaceuticals, Janssen Biotech Inc., Regents of the University of California, Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research
XY, LLC
Inguran d/b/a Sexing Technologies and Cytonome/ST LLC
Real estate Tier 5
Known for its work in data center development, Akin advises many prominent investment funds as well as REITs on design, construction, financing, and leasing of data centers and co-location facilities. Fort Worth’s Marc Epstein and Dallas’ John Bain co-head the group and represent investors, owners, developers, landlords and tenants in the hospitality, retail, assisted living, office and transportation sectors.Practice head(s):
John Bain; Marc Epstein
Key clients
CorePoint Lodging
Entertainment Properties Group
NewcrestImage Holdings, LLC
Work highlights
- Represented the borrower to secure a $480 million construction line of credit to be used to build out a data center in Santa, Clara, California.
- Represented a private equity real estate fund in the acquisition of approximately 120 acres of land in Loudoun County, Virginia for a purchase price of $145 million.
- Represented a private equity real estate fund in the sale of two operating data center facilities to a hyperscale data center operator for $146 million in Aldie, Virginia.
Tax > US taxes: non-contentious Tier 5
With New York-based partners Patrick Fenn and Stuart Leblang at the helm, Akin has an established reputation in financial products matters, especially in the hedge and private equity fund space. The group in New York, which also includes Joshua Williams and Olivier De Moor, provides further advice on M&A and capital markets deals, international restructurings, and financings. Elsewhere, Houston-based Alison Chen anchors the firm’s MLP offering, with a particular focus on the energy sector – where seasoned corporate tax lawyer Julia Pashin is a key name, working from Dallas.
Practice head(s):
Patrick Fenn; Stuart Leblang
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘We highlight Patrick Fenn as the head of the team, but there are several other members who work extremely well together in meeting our goals.’
‘Patrick Fenn understands the nuances of our complicated structure and he is able to simplify the flow for whatever transaction we may be contemplating. He has exceptional historical knowledge.’
Key clients
Official Committee of Opioid Related Claimants of Mallinckrodt
Blackstone Alternative Asset Management
Kennedy Lewis Investment Management LLC
Intelsat Jackson S.A. Ad Hoc Creditor Committee
ProKidney LP
Terran Orbital Corporation
Lyric Capital Group
Apollo Global Management
Diamondback Energy, Inc.
Vitol Green Gas LLC
Tapstone Energy Holdings, LLC
Genesis Energy, L.P.
Trinity Industries, Inc.
Frontera Generation’s First Lien Lenders
Talos Energy Inc.
CNX Resources
Cardinal Midstream Partners
HighPeak Energy, Inc.
Dorchester Minerals, L.P.
Renovo Resources LLC
Double Eagle Energy
Monarch Alternative Capital LP
Work highlights
- Advised ProKidney LP on its $2.64bn business combination with an asset management firm.
- Advised Terran Orbital on its $1.6bn business combination with Tailwind Two.
- Advised Double Eagle on a $1.7bn deal with EnCap Investments L.P. This strategic partnership formed Double Eagle Energy Holdings IV, LLC and Tumbleweed Royalty IV, LLC.
M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: large deals ($1bn+) Tier 6
Singled out for its credentials in conventional and renewable energy M&A, Akin handles domestic and multijurisdictional transactions for a diversity of clients, including public and private companies, private equity funds, family offices, SPACs, and hedge funds. Infrastructure, TMT, retail and consumer products are other sectors of focus for the department, which is led by the New York-based Zachary N. Wittenberg, a key contact for public and private M&A deals, distressed transactions and corporate governance matters. Wesley Williams in Dallas focuses on complex transactions in the oil and gas spaces, where he acts for private equity sponsors, and public and privately held companies.Practice head(s):
Zachary Wittenberg
Other key lawyers:
Wesley Williams; Mary Lovely; Cole Bredthauer
Key clients
Tug Hill
New Fortress Energy
Double Eagle Energy
Triller Hold Co LLC
FireBird Energy
Work highlights
- Represented Tug Hill Inc. and its affiliates in connection with the sale of upstream and midstream assets from oil & gas producer Tug Hill and pipeline company XcL Midstream to EQT Corporation for $5.2bn.
- Acted for New Fortress Energy Inc. in the sale of 11 liquid natural gas infrastructure vessels to a new joint venture formed with Apollo Global Management Inc. in a deal valued at $2bn.
- Advised FireBird Energy LLC on its agreement to sell all of its leasehold interests and related assets to Diamondback Energy Inc. in a cash-and-stock transaction valued at roughly $1.6bn.
Finance > Structured finance: securitization
Akin > Firm Profile
Firm Overview:
Akin is a global law firm with more than 900 lawyers and advisors who pride themselves on dedication to their clients and their communities. With 18 offices worldwide, the firm is renowned for numerous market-leading practices; its strengths in complex transactions and restructurings, high-stakes litigation, and public policy and regulatory matters; and its unyielding pro bono commitment. The firm partners with clients from both established industries and cutting-edge markets to deliver creative solutions to business-critical issues, helping them seize opportunities and anticipate challenges. Driven by its forward-thinking leadership, the firm has built a strong culture of innovation and collaboration as well as a talented and diverse workforce committed to the success of its clients and each other. The firm is intentional about fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees are supported and given the tools to succeed. It is focused on recruiting and nurturing the next generation of exceptional legal talent and is proud that its recruitment and professional development efforts are recognized as among the best in the industry.
Main Areas of Practice:
Corporate & Finance:
Akin advises investment funds, public and private companies and their boards, management and entrepreneurs on their transactional and ongoing business needs. It advises on mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and other finance transactions, and special situations and distressed transactions.
Energy:
Akin is deeply rooted in all aspects of the energy industry in the United States and worldwide, including oil and gas, petrochemicals, liquefied natural gas, coal, utilities and renewables. The firm’s lawyers represent public and private companies, sponsors and portfolio companies, management teams and investors throughout the energy value chain in transactions, including M&A, securities, capital markets, finance, investments, restructuring, and project finance, development and operations.
Financial Restructuring:
Akin’s Financial Restructuring practice is widely recognized as a powerhouse in the industry, with more than 100 lawyers dedicated to distressed situations in the key global financial centers. Companies, ad hoc groups, creditors’ committees, and institutional investors seek our counsel for their most sensitive and complex restructuring, liability management, and special situations matters, trusting our international and integrated platform to manage every facet and issue that may arise. It has played leading roles in groundbreaking matters, including SVB Financial, Diamond Sports, Avaya, Cineworld, PG&E, Aeroméxico, Intelsat, Purdue, Sears, Revlon, Brazos Electric and Chesapeake Energy.
Intellectual Property:
Akin’s renowned IP trial team is sought out by Fortune 500 companies and multinational corporations for its achievements in litigating complex patent disputes in federal courts around the country and before the ITC and PTAB. It handles all aspects of IP litigation and counsels clients in transactional matters involving the licensing or transfer of IP rights and on the management of global IP portfolios.
Investment Management:
For over 40 years, our global investment management practice has been a recognized leader in providing comprehensive legal representation to large institutional and entrepreneurial fund sponsors and managers in the formation of investment funds. We also serve as lead counsel to premier investors, assisting them in accessing opportunities in markets worldwide. With a focus on fund formation and ongoing operations, our practice covers all aspects, from fund structuring and management to investor relations and portfolio company representation. This includes navigating diverse jurisdictions, including fast-growing markets like China, India, and the Middle East.
Labor & Employment:
The firm represents and advises employers regarding all aspects of employment law including handling complex wage-and-hour class actions and EEO litigation; high-stakes investigations and counseling matters; litigation related to contract disputes and restrictive covenants; and traditional labor matters such as collective bargaining, union corporate campaigns and grievance arbitrations. Lawyers advise on the labor aspects of major corporate reorganizations, acquisitions and bankruptcies and represent companies in OSHA matters.
Disputes & Investigations:
With more than 250 lawyers, the litigation group includes attorneys who have clerked at every level of the federal and state court systems; veterans of the Solicitor General’s office and former Supreme Court clerks; former prosecutors; and former officials at the SEC, FTC, DOJ, PCAOB and many other federal agencies. Litigators are accustomed to handling matters of exceptional complexity, such as nationwide class actions, parallel civil and administrative proceedings, and nationwide and multi-district litigation.
Lobbying & Public Policy:
Akin distinguishes itself from peer law firms with its distinct ability to provide clients with an all-encompassing platform to address any type of government-facing problem. Our full-service solution involves more than 75 lawyers and other professionals providing legal, policy, political, public relations and compliance advice. As an elite law firm with a leading lobbying practice, Akin offers a substantive, bipartisan team to help clients anticipate and address complex legislative and regulatory challenges through innovative and effective advocacy strategies.
Regulatory:
Akin offers a suite of services to help clients address technical and often complex regulatory schemes across a broad span of compliance obligations based on industry, products and distribution, among others. Disciplines include antitrust/competition; telecom, media and technology; cybersecurity, privacy and data protection; energy; environment and natural resources; food and drug law; financial services; government contracts; health care and life sciences; international trade; and transportation. Work encompasses compliance counseling, investigations, enforcement, classification and licensing, transactional due diligence, and foreign investment, among other activities.
Tax:
The global tax practice offers multidisciplinary services, including guidance to U.S. and international investors regarding the merit of tax issues facing entities doing business or making investments overseas; tax advantaged structuring during hedge and private equity fund formation; as well as counsel on M&A, international corporate restructuring, ERISA, bankruptcy reorganizations, capital markets, regulatory matters, project financings, tax controversies and private client services.
Main Contacts
Department | Name | Telephone | |
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Corporate & Finance | Zach Wittenberg | ||
Corporate & Finance | Dan Walsh | ||
Corporate & Finance | Sebastian Rice | ||
Financial Restructuring | Philip C Dublin | ||
Financial Restructuring | Liz Osborne | ||
Intellectual Property | Steven D Maslowski | ||
Investment Management | Barbara Niederkofler | ||
Investment Management | Daniel Quinn | ||
Labor & Employment | Robert G Lian Jr | ||
Litigation | Joseph Sorkin | ||
Public Law & Policy | G Hunter Bates | ||
Public Law & Policy | Brian Arthur Pomper | ||
Regulatory | Thomas J. McCarthy | ||
Tax | Patrick B Fenn | ||
Tax | Stuart E Leblang |
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Staff Figures
Number of lawyers and advisors : 900+Student (Future Lawyers )
The Legal 500 Future Lawyers Verdict
‘Beyond the appeal of a smaller trainee intake and quality of work undertaken by the firm, the vacation scheme highlighted the fantastically friendly and supportive work culture at Akin’, said one survey respondent. ‘Money, culture and training’ were some of the other reasons trainees applied to the London Spitalfields-based US firm. When it comes to the people, ‘everyone is generally friendly and unique in their own ways, and there certainly does not seem to be any kind of Akin cookie-cutter'. Elaborating on their colleagues, another recruit waxes lyrical: ‘they are not only some of the best in the industry, who I am privileged to learn from every single day, but also the kindest, friendliest people who have a vested interest in making sure you're being trained to be the best you can possibly be’. Trainees were impressed with ‘the level of early responsibility the work offers, and just how complex and unique that work is’. Akin is a Future Lawyers winner for job satisfaction, confidence of being kept on post qualification and salary (the firm currently offers the highest NQ salary in the UK). Despite all the positives, trainees feel like there isn’t enough of a social life at Akin, something which could be ‘in part to do with the fact that the trainee cohorts are small, and lawyers are obviously very busy people’. The ‘low office attendance’ is also a downside for new recruits trying to get to know their colleagues better. ‘Having to cancel weekend plans to work’ and ‘not being communicated with properly and going through a period of very limited supervision’ were worst moments. On the plus side, highlights included ‘being an integral part of a deal’s scheme passing’, ‘working directly with partners’ and ‘being personally asked for advice by the CEO of a listed company’. For ‘excellent remuneration, exciting work and the chance to get stuck in’, take a closer look at Akin.- Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate
- Government > Government relations
- International Trade > Customs, export controls and economic sanctions
- International Trade > Trade remedies and trade policy
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense
- Industry focus > Education
- Industry focus > Native American law
- Energy > Energy transactions: oil and gas
- Investment fund formation and management > Alternative/hedge funds
- Media, technology and telecoms > Cyber law (including data privacy and data protection)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: transactional
Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
- Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense
- Energy > Renewable/alternative power
- Government > Government contracts
- Investment fund formation and management > Private equity funds (including venture capital)
- Labor and employment > Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions)
- Labor and employment > Workplace and employment counseling
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Corporate governance
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Shareholder activism
- Antitrust > Merger control
- Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes
- Finance > Capital markets: debt offerings
- Finance > Capital markets: high-yield debt offerings
- Energy > Energy transactions: electric power
- Environment > Environment: transactional
- Industry focus > Sport
- Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (International Trade Commission)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: regulatory
- International Trade > CFIUS