Archive for January 2026
Norton Rose Fulbright advises Eurazeo Infrastructure Partners on its investment in battery storage developer terralayr
Eurazeo Infrastructure Partners (EIP) has received advice from Norton Rose Fulbright about an investment in Terralayr AG, a battery storage company. Together with the current investors, EIP will give Terralayr up to EUR 192 million in growth capital so that it can continue to expand its battery storage system portfolio throughout the DACH region.
Read MoreGibson Dunn Successfully Defends OpenAI in Defamation Lawsuit Over Its ChatGPT Program
In a case brought by a radio broadcaster who claimed that OpenAI’s ChatGPT program had defamed him by making up accusations and a fictitious lawsuit against him, Gibson Dunn successfully represented OpenAI.
Read MoreCSG Law Welcomes Counsel Sarah Heba-Escobar
With great pleasure, Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi PC (CSG Law) welcomes Counsel Sarah Heba-Escobar to the Litigation Group.
Read MoreHHP Law Firm Welcomes Nidya Kalangie to its Commercial Practice
Leading intellectual property and technology attorney Nidya Kalangie joined HHP Law Firm (HHP)* as a Partner on January 12, 2026, strengthening the firm’s expertise in this field.
Read MoreK&L Gates Welcomes Hong Kong Corporate and Securities Partner
Guiping Lu joins K&L Gates’ Hong Kong office as a capital markets partner. Lu, who was a partner at K&L Gates from 2019 to 2021, has returned to the firm from Mayer Brown’s Hong Kong office with attorney April Liu.
Read MoreK&L Gates Adds Energy Disputes and Investigations Partner in Sydney
Peter Brabant has joined K&L Gates as a partner in the practice area of litigation and dispute resolution. He leaves Charles Russell Speechlys to join the company’s Sydney office.
Read MoreNorton Rose Fulbright strengthens capital markets practice in the Netherlands
Christopher Sanderson has been appointed as counsel in Norton Rose Fulbright’s Amsterdam office, substantially broadening the firm’s capital markets practice.
Read MoreK&L Gates Advises Matthews International Corporation in US$232.1 Million Sale of Warehouse Automation Business
Matthews International Corporation sold its warehouse automation business to Duravant LLC for US$232.1 million, with advice from K&L Gates LLP. In accordance with the terms of the final transaction, Duravant took on some of the Warehouse Automation company’s liabilities and Pittsburgh-based Matthews earned US$225.4 million in cash.
Read MoreDentons advises on the first AAA-rated green bond issuance in the Baltics
The first public securitization in Lithuania, the first listed green bonds with the highest AAA credit rating in the area, and the first secured publicly listed green bond offering in the Baltics were all advised by Dentons.
Read MoreGibson Dunn Advises PayPal on Expansion in New York City
One of the top digital commerce firms in the world, PayPal, is receiving advice from Gibson Dunn regarding its growth in New York City at the 345 Hudson and 555 Greenwich office complex in Hudson Square. PayPal will continue to get advice from Gibson Dunn during the construction phase.
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