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December 20, 2010 | International Edition

Skadden and Simpson Thacher win roles as Apax nears $8.5bn LBO deal

Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett have won lead roles for Apax Partners as the buyout house closes in on a multibillion-pound deal that could become one of the largest European leveraged buyouts since the start of the credit crisis. Apax is in exclusive talks to buy Denmark-based facilities giant ISS after putting in an $8.5bn (£5.5bn) bid for the company.
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October 20, 2010 | International Edition

US duo take top roles on Danish jewellery retailer's €1.5bn listing

Latham & Watkins and Davis Polk & Wardwell have taken lead roles on the €1.5bn (£1.3bn) initial public offering (IPO) of Danish jewellery maker Pandora. Davis Polk advised the jewellery company on its listing, fielding a team led by London corporate partner John Meade. Latham, meanwhile, advised the financial sponsors on the deal, which completed earlier this month on Copenhagen's NASDAQ OMX exchange.
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June 11, 2010 | International Edition

Weil leads on French private equity firm's billion-pound IPO exit

Weil Gotshal & Manges has taken a lead role advising on the DKK12.4bn (£1.4bn) initial public offering (IPO) of Danish food company Chr Hansen. The Weil Gotshal team advising on the flotation was headed up by capital markets partners James Cole and Peter Schwartz, assisted by associates Jesse Zigmund, Aparna Ravi and Augustine Bourne.
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November 29, 2007 | International Edition

Breakaway Danes

Denmark's legal fraternity welcomed another independent firm back to the fold this year, continuing a theme that proves business for indies is strong in Copenhagen. Ed Thornton reports
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September 27, 2006 | International Edition

Scandinavia: The Nordic Leagues

A glance at the deals struck in Scandinavia this year shows that the region's top firms have maintained their tight grip on the M&A market. But will the boom in Nordic M&A mean greater opportunities for some of the region's smaller firms? Dominic Carman reports
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September 28, 2005 | International Edition

Cold comfort firms

Nordic Countries Denmark's booming transactional market has taken the heat off the country's simmering conflicts debate. In Finland, firms are speculating over the effect Roschier Holmberg's Stockholm office will have on referrals. Meanwhile in Norway, the IPO market is outshining that of its Nordic rivals. Ed Thornton reports on the region
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November 24, 2004 | International Edition

Independent Firms in Europe: Eastern promise

Scandinavia's legal sector has suffered this year from having too many big fish in too small a pond. Now that the Baltic states are members of the European Union, could they provide a new market for the Scandinavian firms to exploit? Jan Harvey reports
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March 03, 2004 | International Edition

Herbert Smith boosts M&A practice with £1.7bn merger

Legal Week reports
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January 19, 2004 | International Edition

Denmark: No alternative

Since it emerged as a global concern in the 1990s, Denmark has become a leader in the field of renewable energy. But, with the sector gaining ever greater international prominence, the headstart gained by the country's law firms in this emerging field may not be preserved much longer. Derek Bedlow reports
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November 13, 2003 | International Edition

Scandinavia: Land of the free

Scandinavian firms have remained resolutely independent in the face of the international firms expansion policies and remain confident of staying so for the foreseeable future. Jan Harvey reports
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