Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP > Houston, United States > Firm Profile
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP Offices
700 LOUISIANA, SUITE 1600
HOUSTON, TX 77002
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United States
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP > The Legal 500 Rankings
Antitrust > Merger control Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP houses a ‘creative and innovative’ team that leverages its integrated transatlantic capabilities to act for some of the world’s leading corporates on a host of big-ticket competition mandates, including notable involvement in advising Microsoft on its acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Maintaining its status as a destination practice, the team is able to handle DOJ and FTC processes for mergers and joint ventures, as well as international agency approvals, investigations, and litigation. Co-head Brianne Kucerik is noted for her work on business-critical transactions across a wide range of industries, encompassing contentious investigations and global approvals. Assisting Kucerik are fellow co-heads Michael Moiseyev and Jeffrey Perry; Moiseyev is a former FTC Merger Division head and boasts deep experience in a range of sectors including tech and healthcare, while Perry, also a former FTC division head, focuses on securing clearance for contested deals. Elsewhere in the team, Jeff White represents clients complex, multi-national M&A transactions before state, federal and international competition authorities, and Megan Granger acts for clients across industries such as tech, pharma and medical devices. Both Carrie Mahan and Vadim Brusser have departed the firm , while former global antitrust head Steven Newborn has retired.Practice head(s):
Brianne Kucerik; Michael Moiseyev; Jeffrey Perry
Other key lawyers:
Jeff White; John Scribner; Megan Granger; Eric Hochstadt
Testimonials
‘The combination of experience of the advisors (e.g. former FTC lawyer) along with their desire to understand our business strategy sets them apart. Steve Newborn does not just give great advice, but also give it in the context of our business goals. They really understand what we are trying to accomplish.’
‘Brianne Cucerik is an amazing legal talent, and they have also built a team of lawyers who is always our go-to advisor for all things mergers/and antitrust activities.’
‘Creative and innovative in their approach. Know the company well and understand our products and technology. Responsive and dedicated.’
‘John Scribner and Eric Hochstadt are excellent.’
Key clients
Meta Platforms
Microsoft Corporation
Sanofi
NJOY
Abbott Laboratories
Johnson & Johnson
Lone Star Funds
Cedar Fair
Providence Equity Partners LLC and Ambassador Theatre Group
IQVIA Holdings
Bausch + Lomb
TPG Capital
American Securities
Work highlights
- Represented Microsoft Corporation in its $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
- Represented Meta Platforms in its acquisition of Within Unlimited, including in the subsequent litigation against the FTC.
- Acted for Lone Star Funds in its multi- billion dollar sale of construction chemicals company, MBCC Group, to Swiss multinational company Sika AG.
Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP fields a deep bench of ‘top tier talent’ that is adept across the entire breadth of commercial litigation, frequently handling class actions in state and federal courts across the United States. Consumer fraud, unfair competition, alter ego liability, insurance, trade secrets litigation, and alleged violations of federal RICO or antitrust laws are among the core pillars of the group’s practice. New York’s David Lender and Gregory Silbert jointly chair the department alongside Washington DC-based Andrew Tulumello. Lender continues to litigate complex business-critical cases, including successful representing several minor league baseball teams as lead trial counsel in connection with significant breach of contract and antitrust litigation brought against Major League Baseball, while trial lawyer Tulumello routinely tries cases before every level of the court system in the United States. Diane Sullivan is based in New Jersey and is a key name when it comes to all aspects of commercial, antitrust, patent, mass tort, and class action cases. Chantale Fiebig is another important contact within the firm’s Washington DC office.Practice head(s):
David Lender; Gregory Silbert; Andrew Tulumello
Other key lawyers:
Chantale Fiebig; Liz Ryan; Diane Sullivan
Testimonials
‘Expertise in every area of law we’ve needed including corporate law, trial law, employment law. In instances where there have been complex situations they have provided excellent advice at each step.’
‘Top tier talent that are always available, thoughtful and business minded. See many of the team as an extension of our team.’
Key clients
Serta Simmons Bedding, LLC
ExxonMobil Corporation
Repsol, S.A.
Meta Platforms
Tri-City ValleyCats
Norwich Sea Unicorns
IQVIA Holding Inc.
BNSF Railway
Visa
Simon & Schuster
PepsiCo
Tarkett Sports
Comcast Cable Communications
Nike
GlobalFoundries U.S. Inc.
Frontier Communications
United Therapeutics
Washington State University
Work highlights
- Acted for Serta Simmons Bedding in Texas bankruptcy court that paved the way for the company to emerge from chapter 11 bankruptcy.
- Represented Spanish energy company Repsol in litigation involving more than a billion dollars in liabilities in connection with the alleged pollution of the Passaic River in New Jersey, one of the EPA’s largest Superfund projects in history.
- Represented Meta in a high-stakes trial victory over the Federal Trade Commission in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, in which the FTC aimed to block Meta’s acquisition of virtual reality app developer Within Unlimited, Inc.
Dispute resolution > Leading trial lawyers Tier 1
David Lender is co-chair of the litigation department at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in New York, with proven trial experience on both the plaintiff and defendant side. Among his varied workload is patent litigation as well as high-stakes class actions which recently included acting for Grubhub in defense of a large antitrust class action which had ramifications for the e-commerce food delivery industry. Key clients for Lender are AIG and Exxonmobil, for whom he acted in a breach of contract trial in October 2023.Diane Sullivan at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, who operates between New Jersey and New York, is a leading trial lawyer in the area product liability and environmental mass torts, but also has a wide-ranging and versatile practice across commercial, antitrust, patent, mass tort, and class action cases. Sullivan appears in cases which are often groundbreaking in their respective industry, a recent example of which was securing victory in an important plaintiff patent infringement jury verdict. This trial for Altria and Philip Morris USA against competitor RJ Reynoldsworth had ramifications for the future of the e-vapor technology industry.Dispute resolution > M&A litigation: defense Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in New York has ‘subject matter experts dedicated solely to securities and corporate governance litigation, and that expertise is brought to bear both in the courtroom and boardroom‘. The firm is active in the Delaware Chancery Court and the Delaware Supreme Court, though it handles matters across the country. It has carved out a leading role in SPAC-related cases, which continue to be a key facet of the market, as well as maintaining a strong track record of success in appraisal litigation. John NeuwirthPractice head(s):
John Neuwirth; Caroline Zalka
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Weil has a dedicated litigation department with subject matter experts dedicated solely to securities and corporate governance litigation. That expertise is brought to bear both in the court room and board room, and the winning results speak for themselves.’
‘John Neuwirth is literal master of M&A litigation, with a well-earned reputation in the Delaware courts as a savvy and trusted bet the company litigator. John is supported by top-notch standouts like Evert Christenson and Josh Amsel, who are equally smart, hard working, pragmatic, and have tremendous judgement.’
Key clients
Brookfield Asset Management
Getty Images
Walgreens Boots Alliance
Morgan Stanley
Warner Bros. Discovery
ATI Physical Therapy
Getty Images
Masimo Corp.
Fidelity National Financial
Work highlights
- Successfully defended long-time client AMC Entertainment in fast-tracked stockholder litigation in Delaware Chancery Court arising from its planned overhaul of its capital structure.
- Represented Morgan Stanley in the litigation and investigations fall-out from Elon Musk’s proposed, abandoned, and then completed $44bn acquisition of Twitter.
- Representing Warner Brothers Discovery, Inc. in connection with two putative securities class actions arising out of the highly publicized $40 billion merger between AT&T’s WarnerMedia and Discovery, Inc.
Environment > Environment: transactional Tier 1
Beyond its proficiency in managing intricate environmental risk and due diligence affairs, especially within hazardous waste management, heavy manufacturing, chemical, and energy sectors, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP‘s Washington DC-based environmental transactions team regularly collaborates with the firm’s broader corporate department to advise clients on a range of corporate transactions. These range from mergers and acquisitions and divestitures to real estate, financing and capital markets matters. Annemargaret ConnollyPractice head(s):
Annemargaret Connoly
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘For such a small team, they do an extraordinary job and are known throughout the industry as the best at what they do.’
‘Matthew Morton is very experienced in business as well as being an expert in environmental law.’
‘John O’Loughlin may be the most versatile, intelligent and yet straightforward lawyer I have ever worked with. I highly recommend him.’
‘The Weil environmental team has an unmatched depth of experience across a broad array of transaction types.’
‘Annemargaret Connolly and Matthew Morton are both smart, practical and efficient lawyers who don’t lose sight of the big picture when negotiating the environmental portions of deals. It is always a pleasure to work with them because I know the deal will run smoothly with respect to environmental.’
Key clients
Advent International Corporation
AltC Acquisition Corp.
American Securities
BCI
Blue Bird Corporation
Brookfield Asset Management
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
CIBC Capital Markets
CIIG Capital Partners, Inc.
Conair LLC
CPP Investments
CVC Capital Partners
Deutsche Bank
Ember Infrastructure Management, LP
Foundation Building Materials LLC
Genstar Capital, LLC
GHK Capital Partners LP
Glencore plc
Goldman Sachs & Co.
J.P. Morgan
The Kroger Co.
Max US Bidco Inc.
MGM Resorts International
Mizuho Securities
Morgan Stanley
MUFG
PAI Partners
Paragon Medical
RBC Capital Markets
Sanofi S.A.
TD Securities
TPG Capital LP
TruArc Partners
Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC
Work highlights
- Advised The Kroger Co on its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc in a transaction with an Albertson enterprise value of approximately $24.6 billion.
- Advised Glencore PLC, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, as the shareholders of Viterra Ltd. (Netherlands) in its approximately $18 billion business combination with Bunge Ltd, a global agribusiness and food company that buys, sells, stores, transports, and processes oilseeds and grains to make protein meal for animal feed and edible oil products for commercial customers.
- Advised Brookfield and Brookfield Business Partners in their pending sale of Westinghouse Electric Company to a consortium of Cameco Corporation, a producer of uranium, and Brookfield Renewable Partners, in a transaction that implied a Westinghouse enterprise value of $8 billion.
Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate Tier 1
Led by heads Matt Barr and Gary Holtzer, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP handles complex restructuring matters alongside every type of consensual and litigated restructuring transactions. The firm has served as chief debtors’ counsel in a number of major bankruptcy filings, as well as representing clients in complicated international insolvencies. In the case of Talen Energy Supply, LLC and its direct and indirect wholly owned subsidiaries, New York based Matt Barr advised Talen Energy Supply in connection with their evaluation of strategic alternatives with respect to $5bn in funded indebtedness. The team is part of a global network, utilizing its offices in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Munich, Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai to assist on restructuring matters across the globe. Garrett Fail’s practice covers all aspects of domestic and international debt restructurings, including crisis management and corporate governance, while Ronit Berkovich represents a range of parties across the debtor and creditor landscape, including acting as debtors’ counsel in large chapter 11 cases. Jeffrey Saferstein practices in corporate restructurings and workouts, as well as bankruptcy and specialized financings.Kelly DiBlasi and Jessica Liou are names to watch, and Lauren Tauro was promoted to partner in January 2023. Unless otherwise stated, all lawyers included are based in New York. Ray Schrock, Candace Arthur, and Alexander Welch have left the firm.Practice head(s):
Matt Barr; Gary Holtzer
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Weil’s Bankruptcy/Restructuring: Weil’s deep and broad subject matter expertise makes them one of the only firms that can handle ANY debtor side mandate at the highest quality level. Decades of complex company-side representations has resulted in a practice culture DNA that enables them to optimally advocate for their clients both legally and in the sphere of deal negotiation.’
Key clients
Core Scientific
Western Global Airlines
Digital Currency Group
Sunlight Financial
Air Methods
Scandinavian Airlines System
Serta Simmons
Softbank
Catalina Marketing
iFIT Health & Fitness Inc.
Work highlights
- Assisted Scandinavian Airlines with its chapter 11 cases with approximately $1.35 billion in total funded debt obligations.
- Represented Air Methods Corporation in connection with its chapter 11 cases with approximately $2.24 billion in total funded debt obligations.
- Counsel to the Official Committee of Unsecured Creditors in connection with the chapter 11 cases of Cineworld Group PLC with approximately $5.35 billion in total funded debt obligations.
Intellectual property > Patents: licensing Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP assists a large roster of blue-chip clients with technology and IP transactional matters, including patent acquisitions and divestitures, license arrangements, and technology and IP joint ventures. The department is led by Charan Sandhu from the firm’s New York office. While Sandhu has vast experience in complex technology and IP transactions as well as licensing agreements, Osterman’s practice focuses on technology outsourcing and integration as well as on patent and content licensing. Other notable members of the team are Karen Ballack in Silicon Valley, who advises on the development, commercialization and other exploitation of technology and IP, and New York’s Dennis Adams, whose practice spans across the technology and life science industries. Also in New York, Olivia Greer focuses on assisting clients with privacy and data security issues. Michael Epstein retired from the partnership in late 2022, Jeffrey Osterman departed the team in March 2025.Practice head(s):
Charan Sandhu
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Advent International Corporation
AltC Acquisition Corp.
Avista Public Acquisition Corp. II
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Cedar Fair, L.P.
CIIG Capital Partners II, Inc.
CPP Investments
Eli Lilly and Company
Glencore plc
Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P.
Greater Sum Ventures
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.
ICG Strategic Equity
Iron Mountain Incorporated
Jack Creek Investment Corp.
Keter Environmental Services, LLC
The Kroger Co.
Mudrick Capital Management
Sanofi S.A.
Work highlights
- Advised The Kroger Co on the technology, data privacy and IP aspects of its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc. in a transaction that implies an Albertson enterprise value of approximately $24.6bn.
- Advising Glencore PLC, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, as the shareholders of Viterra Ltd. on the technology, data privacy and IP aspects of its approximately $18bn business combination with Bunge Ltd.
- Advised CPP Investments, together with Silver Lake, on the technology, data privacy and IP aspects of its acquisition of Qualtrics in a transaction that implies a Qualtrics enterprise value of approximately $12.5bn from SAP SE.
Labor and employment > Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: transactional Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is a key player in managing the executive compensation and employee benefits dimensions of major private equity deals, M&A, fund formations, and IPOs. The firm is sought after by private equity sponsors, portfolio companies, and multinational corporations, exemplified by its counsel to Viterra shareholders, including Glencore plc, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, in the $18 billion business combination with Bunge Ltd. Paul WesselPractice head(s):
Paul Wessel
Other key lawyers:
Amy Rubin; Jennifer Haydel Britz; Amanda Rotkel; Regina Readling; Sarah Downie
Testimonials
‘The team is very customer-focused with excellent communication skills. They are available at all hours of the day and night, including weekends. Executive comp/benefits can be a very touchy topic on M&A deals and they handle it with a great deal of skill.’
‘Regina Readling and Paul Wessel are excellent. Both are knowledgeable of trends in the industry, and specifically current trends in pharmaceutical/biotech. They can distill complex topics into easy-to-understand terms and provide solid actionable advice.’
Key clients
Advent International
AIG
BCI
Blackstone
Brookfield
CPP Investments (Canada Pension Plan Investment Board)
Genstar Capital
Glencore plc
Goldman Sachs
Intermediate Capital Group
Iron Mountain Incorporated
Kainos Capital
The Kroger Company
Lee Equity Partners
Mudrick Capital Management LP
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
PAI Partners
Providence Equity Partners
Prudential
PSP Investments
Sanofi S.A.
Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P.
TPG
Viterra Ltd.
WEX Inc.
Work highlights
- Advised The Kroger Company on its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc..
- Advised The Blackstone Group on its acquisition of a majority stake in New Tradition Media.
- Advised Serta Simmons Bedding, LLC, a portfolio of Advent International, on its $315 million senior secured term and revolving facility and $100 million asset-based revolving credit facility for business operations post Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.
M&A/corporate and commercial > Corporate governance Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP houses a ‘top corporate governance practice’ that is equipped to handle a range of matters including ESG, day-to-day disclosure issues, executive compensation and board-level matters. Boards, committees, executive officers and investors turn to the team for its ability to assist on cross-border M&A and restructuring transactions with substantial securities law elements, seamlessly integrating the firm’s M&A, private equity, capital markets and restructuring teams to assist on matters. The practice is jointly steered by Lyuba Goltser and Howard Dicker. Goltser advises clients on the full range of high-stakes corporate governance, securities law and regulatory compliance issues, while Dicker specializes SEC accounting issues. Washington DC-based Adé Heyliger, described as a ‘top practitioner’, is a key port of call for public companies, corporate boards and foreign private issuers seeking advice on SEC disclosure and regulatory matters. Attorneys mentioned are based New York unless otherwise stated.Practice head(s):
Lyuba Goltser; Howard Dicker
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Weil has a top corporate governance practice. They have a particuarly strong Public Company Advisory Group and are very knowledgable on SEC matters.’
‘Adé Heyliger is a top practioner in this space. He is one of the most well regarded securities and corporate governance lawyers in the industry.’
Key clients
Advent International Corporation
Allego N.V.
AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc.
American Securities
The Blackstone Group, Inc.
Blue Bird Corporation
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation
Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
The Campbell Soup Company
Citigroup Global Markets Asia Limited
CPP Investments
Dow Inc.
The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc.
Glencore plc
IQVIA Holdings
Iron Mountain Incorporated
Jefferies Financial Group
The Kroger Co.
MarketAxess Holdings, Inc.
MGM Resorts International
Mudrick Capital Management, L.P.
Neogen Corporation
Portillo’s Inc.
PSP Investments
Regis Corporation
Sanofi
Sculptor Capital Management
Sleep Number Corporation
Sovos Brands, Inc.
Synchrony Financial
Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P.
TPG Inc.
Viterra Ltd.
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
WEX Inc.
Willis Towers Watson plc
Work highlights
- Advising The Kroger Co on the governance, security regulation, SEC disclosure and no-action with respect to its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc., a food and drug retailer operating, at the time, in 34 states and the District of Columbia in a transaction that implies an Albertson enterprise value of approximately $24.6 billion.
- Advising Glencore PLC as the shareholders of Viterra Ltd. on the governance, securities regulation and SEC reporting aspects, as well as listing rule implications of its approximately $18 billion.
- Advising Cedar Fair, L.P. on the governance and disclosure aspects of its merger with Six Flags Entertainment Corporation in a transaction that implies a combined enterprise value of approximately $8 billion.
M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: large deals ($1bn+) Tier 1
Drawing on a network of attorneys specializing in tax, antitrust, IP, and real estate law, the team at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP combines firmwide expertise with core transactional capabilities to advise on all aspects of cross-border M&A. The firm has cultivated a strong network of offices across the US, enabling it to routinely assist major domestic and international corporations from across the tech, finance, and pharmaceutical sectors. Acting on behalf of an array of financial institutions, private equity firms, and boards of directors, the New York-based co-heads Michael AielloPractice head(s):
Michael Aiello; Michael Lubowitz
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The firm is excellent in all ways. Michael Aiello is great at keeping everything balanced and putting issues in perspective. He has a very strong network within the M&A community.’
Key clients
Advent International Corporation
American Securities LLC
The Blackstone Group, Inc.
Brookfield Asset Management
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Cedar Fair, L.P.
Centerview Partners LLC
Churchill Capital Corp VII
CPP Investments
Glencore plc
The Gores Group
The Kroger Co.
Lazard Freres & Co. LLC
MGM Resorts International
Micron Technology, Inc.
Mudrick Capital Management, L.P.
Paragon Medical Inc.
Sanofi S.A.
TPG Inc.
Work highlights
- Advised Micron Technology, Inc. on its $100bn commitment to build a semiconductor fabrication facility in New York state.
- Advised The Kroger Co. on its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc. in a transaction that implies an Albertson enterprise value of approximately $24.6bn.
- Advised Centerview Partners and Lazard Frères, as financial advisors to Newmont Corp on its acquisition of Newcrest Mining Ltd. in a transaction that implies a Newcrest enterprise value of A$28.8bn.
Media, technology and telecoms > Technology transactions Tier 1
Acting for domestic and international clients alike, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP remains a dominant force in the tech transactions space and is noted in the market for its ability to handle the tech, IP, and data privacy elements of high-value M&A deals. The leadership team comprises Charan Sandhu from the New York office as well as Karen Ballack, who is based in Silicon Valley. Osterman is a key contact for technically complex matters relating to pure patent licensing and tech integration, while Sandhu is a first-choice contact for advising on transactions involving the intersect of IP and tech, and Ballack frequently advises private equity investors from the tech field on the IP aspects of corporate deals. Also in the New York office, Dennis Adams is a key contact for advice on software licensing matters, while Olivia Greer has demonstrable experience in privacy and data security concerns, in addition to assisting clients with generative AI tools. Jeffrey Osterman departed the team to Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP in March 2025.Practice head(s):
Charan Sandhu; Karen Ballack
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Advent International Corporation
AltC Acquisition Corp.
Avista Public Acquisition Corp. II
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation
Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Cedar Fair, L.P.
CIIG Capital Partners II, Inc.
CPP Investments
Eli Lilly and Company
Glencore plc
Goldman Sachs Asset Management, L.P.
Greater Sum Ventures
Halozyme Therapeutics, Inc.
ICG Strategic Equity
Iron Mountain Incorporated
Jack Creek Investment Corp.
Keter Environmental Services, LLC
The Kroger Co.
Mudrick Capital Management
Sanofi S.A.
Work highlights
- Advised The Kroger Co. On various matters including the tech, IP, and data privacy aspects of its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc.
- Advised Glencore PLC, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation on the tech, data privacy, and IP aspects of its $18bn business combination with Bunge Ltd.
- Advised CPP Investments on the tech, data privacy, and IP aspects of its acquisition of Qualtrics, valued at $12.5bn.
Tax > International tax Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP offers tax-efficient solutions to US and non-US investors active in a wide range of transactions including private equity and private funds matters, restructurings and recapitalizations, securitizations, REITs, capital markets, and M&A. The team has particular strengths in the bankruptcy tax space, routinely advising on the full lifecycle of a restructuring including modification of debt, tax planning for liquidation, and employment tax liabilities. The global tax group routinely collaborates with the private funds group often advising new entrants to the funds and private equity market on tax related matters. Splitting his time between the Washington DC and Miami office, Devon Bodoh heads the practice which includes New York-based Greg Featherman. Both Bodoh and Featherman have extensive expertise advising clients on cross-border mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs and other divisive strategies, restructurings, bankruptcy and non-bankruptcy workouts, the use of net operating losses, foreign tax credits, and other tax attributes and consolidated return matters. In New York, 'excellent professional' Helyn Goldstein is also a key team member.Practice head(s):
Devon Bodoh
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The tax team is top notch, delivering in all fronts in the tax space. They were incredible at weeding through the legal elements to achieve my business objectives.’
‘Helyn S. Goldstein is an excellent professional with a wealth of experience in all kinds of tax matters. She’s a good communicator and has the ability to navigate the technical tax issues in all of our business transactions.’
Key clients
Advent International
Aman Group S.a.r.l.
British Columbia Investment Management Corporation
Brookfield
CPP Investments
Eli Lilly and Company
Glencore plc
Hayfin Capital Management
Intermediate Capital Group
JPMorgan Chase
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
Providence Equity Partners
PSP Investments
Sanofi S.A.
Work highlights
- Advising Glencore PLC, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, as the shareholders of Viterra Ltd on the tax aspects of its approximately $18 billion business combination with Bunge Ltd.
- Advised Brookfield Asset Management Inc on the tax aspects of the spin-off of a 25% interest in its asset management business through a newly listed company, Brookfield Asset Management Ltd.
- Advised CPP Investments, together with Silver Lake, on the tax aspects of its acquisition of Qualtrics.
Tax > US taxes: non-contentious Tier 1
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP‘s experienced non-contentious tax practice handles complex M&A, capital markets offerings, restructurings, securitizations, and real estate investments, among other matters. The team has a strong reputation for its private funds expertise, which extends to advising newer entrants to the market such as sovereign wealth funds, pension funds, and DFIs, as well as for its tax bankruptcy offering, regularly representing debtors, creditors and other investors in relation to a wide range of matters, including tax efficient plans of reorganization and liquidation. Practice head Joseph Pari, operating from both New York and Washington DC and with major clients in the tech and private equity spaces, has a broad practice covering mergers, spin-offs, workouts, and financings. Stuart GoldringPractice head(s):
Joseph Pari
Other key lawyers:
Stuart Goldring; Chayim Neubort; Noah Beck; Graham Magill; Andrew Morris
Testimonials
‘The team is superior in its capability, creativity, and collaboration on tax matters. The client-centric team demonstrated a strong sophistication in all facets of tax.’
Key clients
Advent International
Altas Partners LP
BCI
Brookfield
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Citibank
Covetrus
CPP Investments;
CVC Capital Partners
Danaher Corporation
The Estée Lauder Companies
General Electric Company
Genstar Capital, LLC
Glencore plc
Greenbriar Equity
Hayfin Capital Management
ICG Strategic Equity
Johnson & Johnson
JPMorgan Chase
The Kroger Company
MGM Resorts International
Mudrick Capital Management, L.P.
MUFG Securities Americas Inc.
NEOGEN Corporation
OMERS Private Equity Inc.
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
PAI Partners
PSP Investments
RBC Capital Markets, LLC
Sanofi S.A.
TD Securities Inc.
Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P.
33. WindRose Health Investors, LLC
Work highlights
- Advising The Kroger Company on the tax aspects of its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc., a food and drug retailer operating, at the time, in 34 states and the District of Columbia in a transaction that implies an Albertson enterprise value of approximately $24.6 billion.
- Advising Glencore PLC, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation, as the shareholders of Viterra Ltd on the tax aspects of its approximately $18 billion ($6.2 billion in stock, $2 billion in cash and $9.8 billion assumption of debt) business combination with Bunge Ltd.
- Advised Brookfield Asset Management Inc. (n/k/a Brookfield Corporation.) on the tax aspects of the spin-off of a 25% interest in its asset management business through a newly listed company, Brookfield Asset Management Ltd., with a market value of more than $50 billion as of the spin-off date.
Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: consumer products (including tobacco) Tier 2
‘Creative and innovative in approach’, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP blends deep subject matter knowledge with exceptional strategic litigation prowess, and is a popular choice for leading consumer brands to handle large-scale product liability actions. As a ‘very effective litigator’, group co-head Diane Sullivan is regularly involved in bet-the-company litigation and has recently worked alongside the firm’s insolvency team to advise clients on exposure to potential tort and product liability claims through the so-called 'Texas Two-Step' bankruptcy legal maneuver. Recognized as a ‘good problem solver’, Theodore Tsekerides has also been involved in high-profile bankruptcy proceedings emanating from product liability claims, and worked with Sullivan in connection with the bankruptcy proceedings of J&J’s talc supplier, Imerys Talc America, which involved indemnity claims relating to talc claims liability. Washington DC-based individual Arianna Scavetti has gained a strong reputation advising manufacturers, including those within the food and beverages space, on consumer protection class actions brought by plaintiffs alleging false or misleading product labeling and marketing. Silicon Valley-based partner David Singh co-heads the product liability and mass tort group alongside Sullivan and regularly handles class actions including the defense of clients against allegations of false and deceptive advertising.Practice head(s):
Diane Sullivan; David Singh
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Creative and innovative in their approach. Know the company well and understand our products and technology.’
‘Diane Sullivan is a very effective litigator.’
‘Theodore Tsekerides is a good problem solver. He presents strategy, executes, and resolves.’
Key clients
Repsol, S.A.
ExxonMobil Corporation
PepsiCo
Burger King Corporation
Tarkett Sports
Nike
Johnson & Johnson
Dometic Corporation
Paramount Global
General Electric Co.
The Procter & Gamble Company
Sanofi, S.A.
Alibaba Group
Energy Transfer LP
Republic of Hungary and Magyar Államvasutak Zrt. (MÁV)
Work highlights
- Successfully resolving a multi-jurisdictional, multi-billion dollar fraudulent conveyance and alter ego dispute in New Jersey and Delaware courts for Repsol, arising out of the pollution of the Passaic River in New Jersey.
- Acting for Dometic in a lengthy series of multistate putative class actions in Florida federal court asserting billions of dollars in damages, alleging that cooling units in various Dometic refrigerator models purportedly contained a latent defect causing them to leak coolant and fail.
- Defending Nike in a consumer class action in Missouri federal court alleging that the company’s advertising claims about its sustainable products are false and deceptive ‘greenwashing’.
Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: toxic tort Tier 2
With a robust bi-coastal disputes offering which draws from strong core toxic tort/product liability expertise as well as broader general complex commercial litigation prowess, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is regularly seen in high-profile class action and MDL litigation in venues throughout the country, including many traditionally plaintiff-friendly jurisdictions. In addition to being well-versed in leading the overarching strategy on cases involving accusations of damage caused by toxins in the soil, air and water, as well as a result of topical and oral use, the team is frequently brought in on the eve of important bellwether trials, often where another firm is national coordinating counsel. In this regard, New Jersey-based litigator Diane Sullivan regularly achieves success in bet-the-company trials in mass tort cases throughout the country, including in cases involving first-of-its-kind, novel issues of law. Along with Silicon Valley-based co-head David Singh, Sullivan recently successfully represented Burger King in a high-profile case brought by a class of plaintiffs regarding “forever chemicals” in the packaging. An ‘excellent problem-solver’, New York-based Theodore Tsekerides is also recommended and has recently been integral to the firm’s work for Johnson & Johnson regarding its liability in relation to asbestos poisoning in its talc products, particularly in light of his combined product liability and toxic tort and restructuring expertise.Practice head(s):
Diane Sullivan; David Singh
Other key lawyers:
Ted Tsekerides; Arianna Scavetti; Pravin Patel
Testimonials
‘They excel in perfectly balancing execution and keeping the client informed, so it feels like a seamless, inevitable outcome.’
‘Ted Tsekerides is an excellent problem solver. He presents strategy, executes, and resolves.’
Key clients
Repsol, S.A.
ExxonMobil Corporation
PepsiCo
Burger King Corporation
Tarkett Sports
Nike
Johnson & Johnson
Dometic Corporation
Paramount Global
General Electric Co.
The Procter & Gamble Company
Sanofi, S.A.
Alibaba Group
Energy Transfer LP
Republic of Hungary and Magyar Államvasutak Zrt. (MÁV)
Work highlights
- Representing Repsol in a multi-jurisdictional, multibillion-dollar fraudulent conveyance and alter ego dispute in New Jersey and Delaware courts arising out of the pollution of the Passaic River in New Jersey.
- Decisively ending for Dometic an over six-year series of multistate putative class actions in Florida federal court asserting billions of dollars in damages, alleging that cooling units in various Dometic refrigerator models purportedly contained a latent defect causing them to leak coolant and fail.
- Representing Nike in defense of a consumer class action in Missouri federal court alleging that the company’s advertising claims about its sustainable products are false and deceptive “greenwashing.”
Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense Tier 2
The securities litigators at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in New York ‘anticipate problems and produce excellent work‘, handling ecurities, derivative, breach of fiduciary duty and M&A litigation, as well as internal investigations and regulatory enforcement actions for some of the largest corporations in the US. John NeuwirthPractice head(s):
John Neuwirth; Caroline Zalka
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Technically excellent lawyers; Excellent knowledge of the law.’
‘Josh Amsel is an excellent attorney.’
‘Great depth of talent and resources within the firm that the team draws upon effectively as needed’
‘Robert Stern a great partner, insightful, tenacious and a great advocate and counsel.’
‘The quality of the partners, dogged pursuit of client interests, and consistent winning results.’
‘John Neuwirth, Josh Amsel, and Carolyn Zalka are top-notch in all respect — dependable, expert, and a pleasure to work with. All the first people to call with bet the company litigation and related issues.’
‘The Weil securities litigation team is first-rate. They have a comprehensive grasp of the subject matter, are well-respected, anticipate problems, and produce excellent work product. The representation they provide is stellar. Among their many strengths is responsiveness and practicality.’
‘John Neuwirth is a fantastic lawyer. He has the ability to convey complex material very simply, and connects with judges. He understands pressure points and litigation strategy, and is respectful and responsive. Josh Amsel is also an excellent lawyer – he is a strong team leader with a good grasp of the facts and a strong writer.’
Key clients
Brookfield Asset Management
Getty Images
Elanco Animal Health
Morgan Stanley
AMC Entertainment
Walgreens Boots Alliance
TripAdvisor
Marathon Digital Holdings
Warner Bros. Discovery
Telos Corp.
Work highlights
- Successfully defended long-time client AMC Entertainment in fast-tracked stockholder litigation in Delaware Chancery Court arising from its planned overhaul of its capital structure – one of the highest-profile Delaware corporate disputes to take shape this year.
- Represented Morgan Stanley in the litigation and investigations fall-out from Elon Musk’s proposed, abandoned, and then completed $44B acquisition of Twitter.
- Secured two dismissals for Telos Corporation, in a securities fraud class action in which plaintiffs attempted to utilize unforeseen events – the COVID-19 pandemic and major cyberattacks on government agencies – to attack the company’s revenue and growth forecasts.
Finance > Capital markets: debt offerings
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is a major player in investment grade, high-yield debt and acquisition financing-related debt offerings. It remains noted for its advice to major corporates, private equity houses and their portfolio companies, along with a range of underwriters. Convertible debt offerings are a recent area of further growth, along with bankruptcy and financial distress-driven transactions. Alexander Lynch leads the capital markets team and is noted for convertible debt offerings. Corey Chivers and Frank Adams are key partners in the team with Merritt Johnson and Michael Hickey providing further senior firepower, the latter rated for his bank relationships. Barbra Broudy is also a key name. All named partners are based in New York.Practice head(s):
Alexander Lynch
Other key lawyers:
Corey Chivers; Frank Adams; Merritt Johnson; Michael Hickey; Barbra Broudy
Testimonials
‘The capital markets team is a strong and coordinated and they are intuitively collaborative as an extension of my business. They manage to be very efficient, looking straight to the points that need to be addressed.’
‘Frank Adams has proven to be an established individual in the market, who knows the best course of action and who skillfully navigates all processes. He demonstrates a strong level of sophistication and commercial awareness. Barbra Broudy has also been a key advisor. She shows a strong level of sophisticated legal advice and good judgement in our interactions.’
Key clients
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Citigroup
Deutsche Bank
The Estée Lauder Companies
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Iron Mountain Incorporated
J.P. Morgan Securities
Marvell Technology, Inc.
Mizuho Securities
Morgan Stanley & Co.
MUFG Securities Americas Inc.
RBC Capital Markets, LLC
Softbank Vision Fund
Talen Energy Supply
TD Securities Inc.
TE Connectivity
Truist Securities, Inc.
WEX Inc.
Willis Towers Watson
Work highlights
- Advised Softbank Vision Fund II-2 as sponsor of a $2.8bn exchange offer of WeWork.
- Advised The Estée Lauder Companies on its $2bn offering of investment grade senior unsecured notes.
- Advised Morgan Stanley, as sole bookrunner, in a $2bn 144A/Reg S offering of senior secured and senior guaranteed notes by Royal Caribbean Cruises to refinance existing indebtedness.
Finance > Capital markets: equity offerings
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP remains best known for representing private equity sponsors and private equity-backed companies in equity offerings. It is further recognised for M&A-related equity financings. It continues to make further headway in representing large corporates and financial institutions in equity offerings. The firm has also achieved further growth in advising bulge-bracket banks as underwriters. Alexander Lynch leads the highly rated team and is a major figure in high-value equity offerings, including IPOs, especially for private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies. The team also includes Corey Chivers , Heather Emmel and younger partner Barbra Broudy. Michael Hickey and Merritt Johnson have continued to develop the team’s connections to investment banks. All are based in New York.Practice head(s):
Alexander Lynch
Other key lawyers:
Corey Chivers; Heather Emmel; Barbra Broudy; Michael Hickey; Merritt Johnson
Testimonials
‘Weil’s team is a pleasure to work with, they are always accessible and responsive. The entire team is strong.’
‘Alex Lynch provides strong service and his dedication as a legal advisor is clear. He has extensive legal knowledge and always stays calm under pressure. He is also an expert in simplifying complicated situations.’
Key clients
Acacia Research Corporation
Advent International
Allego N.V.
AMC Entertainment Holdings
Batak, LLC
Blue Bird Corporation
First Watch Restaurants
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
Portillo’s
Sovos Brands
Thomas H. Lee Partners
Work highlights
- Advised Advent International and Batak, as selling shareholders, on a $201m block trade.
- Advised Portillo’s, a publicly traded company backed by Berkshire Partners, on its $190m synthetic secondary offering of 8m shares of its common stock.
- Advised Portillo’s on a $182m synthetic secondary offering of 8m shares of its common stock by affiliates of Berkshire Partners and other selling stockholders.
Finance > Commercial lending
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP combines strong lender and borrower-side lending practices, notably advising banks and private equity investors on asset-based loans and leveraged buyout structures, including multi-currency lending. Heading the firm’s global finance practice is Daniel Dokos, whose specialisms include cross-border financing arrangements, usually tied to acquisitions, advising both lenders and borrowers on such transactions and also assisting with recapitalization loans. He is ably supported by co-heads Andrew Colao, who represents private equity in leveraged finance deals, and Dallas’ Courtney Marcus, who advises a broad spectrum of industries in seeking to arrange mezzanine financing, bridge loans and loan restructurings. Heather Viets is recommended for a range of financing types, including bridge loans and first and second lien credit facilities, while Justin Lee focuses on structuring cross-border financings. All lawyers named are based in New York unless otherwise specified.Practice head(s):
Daniel Dokos; Andrew Colao; Courtney Marcus
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Weil has a strong leveraged finance practice with a deep bench of business savvy partners. They are great at thinking creatively and appreciate what I’m trying to do commercially. They are a true advisor and thought partner.’
Key clients
Advent International
American Securities
Asurion, LLC
Avolon Holdings Limited
BNP Paribas SA
Bridgeport Partners LP
Brookfield
Campbell Soup Company
Citibank
CVC Capital Partners
Dun & Bradstreet Corporation
The Estée Lauder Companies, Inc.
Fortress Investment Group LLC
General Electric
Goldman Sachs
Greenbriar Equity
Jefferson Capital Systems, LLC
Johnson & Johnson
JPMorgan Chase
The Kroger Company
Montagu Private Equity
Morgan Stanley
OMERS
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
PAI Partners
Talen Energy Supply
Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P.
WEX Inc.
Willis Towers Watson
Work highlights
- Advised The Kroger Co on committed senior unsecured bridge financing to support its $24.6bn acquisition of Albertsons Companies, Inc.
- Advised JPMorgan as administrative agent in an amendment and extension of Ford Motor Company’s $17.2bn senior unsecured revolving facilities.
- Advised Brookfield Business Partners on the financing aspects of its sale of Westinghouse Electric Company to a consortium led by Cameco Corporation, a producer of uranium, and Brookfield Renewable Partners in a transaction that implied a Westinghouse enterprise value of $8bn.
Finance > Structured finance: securitization Tier 2
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP advises leading investment firms and banks, as well as other financial institutions, on the issuance and financing of traditional and esoteric asset-backed securitizations. When it comes to esoteric ABS matters, the firm is well-versed in pharmaceutical and music royalties, diamond sales receivables and oil & gas sales. The firm is additionally experienced in the establishment of CLO vehicles for its clients. On top of leading the practice, Frank NoccoPractice head(s):
Frank Nocco
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The firm’s practice is innovative with deep knowledge and expertise in structured finance. They work with some of the leading clients in the business, particularly on matters that require creativity and innovation.’
‘Shawn Kodes is a stand out partner and a key reason we continue to prioritize doing business with the firm. He’s very commercial with a balance of presenting risk and rewards for his clients.’
Key clients
Aflac
AIG
Atlas
Blackstone
Brightwood Advisors
Brookfield Asset Management
Caribbean Financial Group Inc.
The Carlyle Group
Choron Holdings
Citi
Corebridge
Credit Suisse
Delaware Life Insurance Company
Donlen
Elanco Animal Health Incorporated
Enterprise Fleet Management
EPIQ Systems
Goldman Sachs Lending Partners LLC
Greensledge
Guggenheim Securities LLC
The Kenan Advantage Group, Inc.
KKR
Lendmark Financial Services LLC
Morgan Stanley
Newtek
Nuveen
OMERS Private Equity
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
Redding Ridge Asset Management
Sanofi S.A.
Service Properties Trust (RMR Group)
Teachers Advisors
WEX Inc.
Wheels, LLC
Work highlights
- Advising Brookfield Asset Management in connection with a new $10.70 billion private debt fund they are launching in connection with Societe Generale focused initially on power, renewables, data, midstream and transportation sectors.
- Advised Donlen and Donlen’s subsidiaries Wheels and LeasePlan, as sponsor, and Wheels Fleet Lease Funding 1 LLC, as issuer, in connection with a $1 billion issuance of 144a asset-backed notes secured by leases and leased vehicles.
- Advised Guggenheim Securities, as underwriter and placement agent, in a $750 million issuance of ABS 144A/Reg S and privately placed notes by Jonah Energy ABS I LLC, secured by proved, developed, and producing oil and gas assets.
Industry focus > Sport Tier 2
With a team praised as ‘first class from top to bottom’, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is noted for its ability to handle complex litigation, contract negotiations, and corporate transactions arising within the sports sector. With a client list encompassing high-profile athletes, players' associations, and media and entertainment corporations, the practice stands out in particular for its bespoke guidance regarding antitrust claims as well as disputes over programming rights and e-commerce issues. Andrew Tulumello co-heads the team from Washington DC and is an expert in commercial litigation and sports-related appeals, whilst Yehudah Buchweitz co-leads from New York and focuses on rights of publicity and antitrust matters. Also in Washington DC, Arianna Scavetti has vast experience acting in investigations surrounding allegations of sexual harassment and emotional abuse. Zach Schreiber and David Lender are also highlighted as key contacts in New York.Practice head(s):
Andrew Tulumello; Yehudah Buchweitz; Eric Hochstadt
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘The team was first class from top to bottom. Always responsive, informative and very, very knowledgeable and always patient in explaining details to “laypeople”. Could not be in better hands than working with this team of smart and caring people.’
‘David Lender was an incredible lead on our case from start to finish. Both he and his team were outstanding in every way. Zach Schreiber was a standout for his communication skills, knowledge, and genuine caring about clients was evident right from the start and never changed. An incredible effort and calm, thoughtful approach to all aspects of our case made a huge difference.’
Key clients
Washington State University
National Women’s Soccer League Players Association
Zion Williamson
Tri-City ValleyCats
Norwich Sea Unicorns
CBS Sports
Major League Baseball Players Association
DIRECTV
Shohei Ohtani
Warner Bros. Discovery
Work highlights
- Advised Washington State University in connection with a high-profile litigation dispute with ten departing members of the NCAA Pac-12 Conference concerning governance rights and the direction of the Pac-12 Conference going forward.
- Advised several Minor League Baseball teams in a dispute against Major League Baseball and certain professional MLB clubs and negotiated a favourable settlement worth tens of millions of dollars which resolved a pending U.S. Supreme Court cert petition and multi-day trial scheduled in New York state court.
- Advised Zion Williamson in connection with litigations arising out of a marketing contract he entered into prior to turning professional.
Intellectual property > Copyright Tier 2
The copyright team at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP draws on the strength of the firm's global network to advise and represent social media platforms, digital music streamers, book publishers, insurers, and companies in the consumer electronics, pharma, and e-commerce sectors on a comprehensive spectrum of copyright issues, ranging from infringement and licensing disputes to secondary liability and DMCA compliance. The practice is headed by Benjamin Marks, who specializes in music copyright royalty cases and acts for clients in litigation involving emerging tech, such as generative AI. Randi Singer brings experience to representing clients in the publishing, social media, and e-commerce spaces, including Meta and eBay, involved in high-stakes infringement matters. Todd Larson provides expertise in royalty rate-setting proceedings and the negotiation of music publishing and sound recording performance licenses. All lawyers mentioned work in New York.Practice head(s):
Benjamin Marks
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Getty Images (US), Inc.
A&E Television Networks
MGA Entertainment
Sirius XM Radio Inc. and Pandora Media, LLC
American International Group, Inc. (AIG)
Alibaba Group
Meta Platforms (including subsidiaries Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus)
Samsung Electronics
eBay
North American Concert Promoters Association
Sanofi
Godiva Chocolatier, Inc.
CareDX, Inc.
Kano Computing Limited
Association of American Publishers
Work highlights
- Defeated a motion to dismiss in a trademark and copyright infringement lawsuit on behalf of A&E, challenging competitor Reelz’ airing of a programme A&E alleges to be a copycat of Live PD.
- Commenced an AI-related case for Getty Images as plaintiff against Stability AI, alleging copyright and trademark infringement.
Intellectual property > Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters) Tier 2
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP‘s trade secrets cohort is well-placed to assist its clients in the array of matters; its workload is formed in large part of assisting in the enforcement of and defense against employee non-solicits, no-hires and NDAs, as well as in assisting in disputes pertaining to alleged misappropriation. Team head John Barry is based in New York and is a renowned name in the employment field and an experienced litigator in trade secret cases. Further, counsel Celine Chan, Rebecca Sivitz and associate Lauren Kelly are names to note for their employment capabilities; all work between the New York and Boston hubs. On the West Coast, San Francisco’s Bambo Obaro is the standout attorney, with experience defending against and obtaining emergency remedies in trade secret cases. Team changes include the departure of Paul Genender, formerly at the Dallas office, who left for Paul Hastings LLP in September 2023, the departure of Gary Friedman who left the New York office to join Seyfarth Shaw LLP in February 2024, and the departure of Patrick O’Toole, formerly at the Boston office, who left to Kirkland & Ellis LLP, the same firm from which Peter Mee joined the New York office in November 2023.Practice head(s):
John Barry
Other key lawyers:
Gary Friedman; Bambo Obaro; Rebecca Sivitz; Celine Chan; Lauren Kelly; Peter Mee
Key clients
Russell Reynolds Associates
Schindler Elevator
Ceridian HCM Holding
Apollo Management
Nexa Equity
Visa
Leap
Kroll, Inc.
Work highlights
- Advising successfully in favor of Russell Reynolds Associates, enforcing employee non-solicit and no-hire, and confidentiality/non-disclosure provisions in RRA’s Stock Agreement against a former partner who left RRA with three other RRA employees to start a competing firm.
- Representing the client in a number of high-stakes and high-profile restrictive covenant and trade secret matters on both the plaintiff and defense side that were critical to its business.
- Successfully representing Schindler Elevator Corporation and its affiliate Slade Industries Inc. in a significant restrictive covenant, common law, and misappropriation dispute involving several former senior leaders who resigned to join an industry competitor.
Labor and employment > Workplace and employment counseling Tier 2
The Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP employment practice group advises a range of clients, including financial advisors and lenders, large retailers, and consultancies in a wide range of US and international employment counseling issues. Over the past twelve months, the practice has worked on a variety of workplace investigations and provided clients with counseling on various trade secrets engagements and discrimination claims. In New York, John Barry heads the practice with strong experience in conducting internal inquiries and providing counsel on matters arising from executive terminations, hiring senior executives from competitors, and claims of discrimination. In Boston, Rebecca Sivitz, promoted to partner in January 2024, is well versed in advising clients regarding labor relations strategies, restrictive covenant and trade secret matters, and other employment-related matters. The Boston office is also strengthened by the arrival of Peter Mee from Kirkland & Ellis LLP in November 2023. Mee will advise clients, particularly private equity sponsors, on employment-related issues which arise from national and international corporate transactions.Practice head(s):
John Barry
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Russell Reynolds Associates
Goldman Sachs
Apollo Management
Lendlease
Talen Energy
CAPCO
Kroger Company
Community Brands
Flexport
Schindler Elevator
OPE Inmar Investment Holdings LLC
BAPS
Work highlights
- Winning a TRO in the S.D.N.Y. in favor of Russell Reynolds Associates (RRA), enforcing employee non-solicit and no-hire, and confidentiality/non-disclosure provisions in RRA’s Stock Agreement against a former partner who left RRA with three other RRA employees to start a competing firm.
- Representing a premier global investment bank in connection with allegations brought by a female managing director claiming gender, pregnancy and parental discrimination in the firm’s decision not to promote her to partner, including related arbitration proceedings.
- Leading an internal inquiry that was of critical importance to a major energy sector company and its highest-ranking executives, against the backdrop of the company’s chapter 11 restructuring process.
M&A/corporate and commercial > Private equity buyouts: large deals ($500m+) Tier 2
Weil counts a varied range of large-cap private equity sponsors, emerging investors, as well as pension and sovereign funds in its client roster and regularly acts as lead counsel on transactions ranging from high-value leveraged buyouts and take-private acquisitions to minority investments and growth capital series financings. In New York, Christopher Machera maintains close relationships with leading investors such as Blackstone and Goldman Sachs, while Doug Warner handles high-value leveraged buyouts and minority investments especially for funds active in the infrastructure and tech sectors. Machera and Warner co-lead the team with Kyle Krpata, a strategic and private equity M&A expert based in Silicon Valley, and Ramona Nee, who advises on leveraged buyouts and growth investments from the Boston office. Fund mergers are a particular area of focus for New York-based lawyers Brian Parness and Harvey Eisenberg, who recently led on TPG’s $3.4bn acquisition of Angelo Gordon. Silicon Valley lawyer Jenna McBain is a key contact for funds seeking to invest in infrastructure and real assets.Practice head(s):
Doug Warner; Kyle Krpata; Christopher Machera; Ramona Nee
Other key lawyers:
Brian Parness; Harvey Eisenberg; Jenna McBain; Nicholas Doloresco; Timothy Burns; Jakub Wronski
Testimonials
‘The Private Equity team, as well as all other practice areas needed to get a deal done (leveraged finance, executive compensation, antitrust, regulatory, etc.), are all at the top of their game and give commercial, pragmatic and timely advice in an integrated manner.’
‘Tim Burns punches above his weight. He understands the business rationale and has a very commercial mindset.’
Key clients
Advent International
American Securities
Antin Infrastructure Partners
Aterian Investment Partners
Apollo
Ardian
Avista Capital Partners
BCI
Blackstone
Blue Star Innovation Partners
Brookfield
Coatue
Cornell Capital
CPP Investments
CVC
Deep Lake Capital
EQT
Genstar Capital
GHK Capital Partners
Goldman Sachs & Co.
The Gores Group
Greater Sum Ventures
J.C. Flowers & Co.
Kainos Captial
KSL Capital Partners
Lee Equity Partners
Linden Capital
Motive Partners
Nexa Equity
Oak Hill Capital
OMERS
Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan
PAI Partners
Pacific Avenue
Permira Advisers
Providence Equity Partners
PSG
PSP Investments
Searchlight Capital
Softbank Vision Fund
Susquehanna Growth Equity
TCV
Thomas H. Lee Partners
Thompson Street Capital Partners
Tidemark Capital
TPG
Trive Capital
TruArc Partners
Work highlights
- Advised Advent International on its acquisition of Maxar Technologies Inc. at an enterprise value of approximately $6.4bn.
- Advised Blackstone on its $5.2bn sale of Vivint, Inc. to NRG Energy.
- Advised TPG on its up to $3.4 billion acquisition of Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P., in a transaction that includes an earn-out payment based on Angelo Gordon’s future financial performance of up to $400m.
Media, technology and telecoms > Advertising and marketing: litigation Tier 2
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP specializes in litigation involving Lanham Act disputes and consumer false advertising claims, while also remaining active in advising on regulatory investigations. The group represents strong clients from a range of sectors including technology, food and beverages, and consumer products. Areas of recent growth include matters pertaining to sustainability and consumer protection claims. Heading the team is Randi Singer, based between New York and Silicon Valley. She has extensive experience in advertising, marketing, trademark, and IP disputes, but maintains particular expertise in Lanham Act false advertising matters. In Washington DC, Drew Tulumello is recognized for his work in commercial litigation, often representing the food and beverages sector. David Singh, based in Silicon Valley, notably leads the firm’s national class action practice and represents impressive clients. Additionally, Washington DC-based Arianna Scavetti is an asset to the team and is frequently involved in false and misleading advertising class actions.Practice head(s):
Randi Singer
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Sanofi S.A.
PepsiCo, Inc.
Burger King
Meta Platforms, Inc.
CareDx, Inc.
Nike
The Quaker Oats Company
Chobani, LLC
Tarkett Sports
Godiva Chocolatier, Inc.
Work highlights
- Represented Godiva Chocolatier in several nationwide consumer false advertising class actions alleging that Godiva failed to disclose to consumers that its Signature Dark Chocolate contains elevated levels of lead.
- Representing PepsiCo in an action alleging that PepsiCo and nine other major consumers misled the public about the recyclability of their products and is seeking to hold them liable for remediating marine plastic pollution on California oceans, beaches, and waterways.
- Represented Burger King in three consumer class actions regarding “forever chemicals” (PFAS) Burger King uses in food packaging.
Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: litigation Tier 2
The New York-based team at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is renowned for its deft handling of licensing, copyright, and contractual matters. The team attracts high-profile music clients with its precedent setting experience before the Copyright Royalty Board and rates courts. An additional result of its copyright prowess is its position at the center of critical matters addressing the legal implications of generative AI art, while the team is also well versed with the Lanham Act and has achieved numerous successes in false advertising claims. Benjamin Marks chairs the team and is currently representing Getty Images in a copyright claim against Stability AI and its image software program. Yehudah Buchweitz has assisted with novel issues relating to breaches of contract and anti-trust matters. Randi Singer works on IP matters and is well versed with the secondary liability aspects of a copyright lawsuit. David Yohai is able to cater to top media clients in the field of commercial, IP, and class action matters.Practice head(s):
Benjamin Marks
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Getty Images
A&E Television Networks
Sirius XM Radio
Pandora Media
Creative Artists Agency
Paramount Global
Meta Platforms
Samsung Electronics
eBay
WB Discovery
North American Concert Promoters Association
Association of American Publishers
Work highlights
- Represented Simon & Schuster, a subsidiary of Paramount Global, in two cases when the S.D.N.Y. granted the dismissal of all claims in two separate antitrust class actions regarding e-books and print books.
- Representing A&E as plaintiff in a mega trademark and copyright infringement lawsuit challenging competitor Reelz’ airing of a copycat version of Live PD.
- Representing Getty Images as plaintiff in a cutting-edge copyright infringement lawsuit against Stability AI arising from Stability AI’s illegal scraping of 12 million copyrighted images copied from Getty Images’ web sites.
Tax > Financial products Tier 2
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP benefits from the firm’s global presence, enabling it to provide multi-jurisdictional tax advice on private equity and funds matters, securitizations, REITS, capital markets, and other financing matters. Practice head Joseph Pari, who is based in Washington DC and New York, has extensive expertise advising on federal income taxation matters. In Washington DC, Daniel Nicholas practice covers worldwide finance, capital markets and derivatives transactions, with a specific focus on debt instruments, asset-based financing transactions and derivatives, international taxation, and taxation of financial products. Also in DC, Graham Magill and Devon Bodoh advise debtors, creditors, and other investors on modifications of debt and debt and equity exchanges whilst David Levy has a special focus on REITs and other real estate-related tax work.Practice head(s):
Joseph Pari
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Aflac
Credit Suisse
Elanco Animal Health Incorporated
Guggenheim Securities
The Kenan Advantage Group, Inc.
Lendmark Financial Services LLC
Nuveen
OMERS Private Equity
The RMR Group LLC
Service Properties Trust
SVC ABS LLC
WEX Inc.
Work highlights
- Advised Guggenheim Securities, as underwriter and placement agent, in a $750 million issuance of ABS 144A/Reg S and privately placed notes by Jonah Energy ABS I LLC, secured by proved, developed, and producing oil and gas assets.
- Advised Service Properties Trust, as sponsor, in its $610.2 million issuance of 144A/Reg S asset-backed mortgage notes backed by commercial real estate properties and triple-net leases by SVC ABS LLC, with Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs acting as lead underwriters.
- Advised Lendmark Financial Services, LLC as sponsor and servicer, in a $350 million 144A/Reg S asset-backed securitization facility by Lendmark Funding Trust 2023-1 backed by a portfolio of personal consumer loans and retail sales finance contracts.
Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense Tier 3
Counting leading global tech giants, publishers, and pharma corporations among its impressive roster of clients, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP excels across all stages of litigation, with a strong track record of securing pre-trial victories as well as defeating class certifications. Former FTC litigation director Steven Newborn, merger review and clearance expert Brianne Kucerik, former FTC assistant director Jeffrey Perry, and Michael Moiseyev, who focuses on cross-border mandates, jointly oversee the ‘excellent’ practice; all four are based in Washington DC. New York’s Eric Hochstadt focuses on class actions and a broad range of other civil antitrust litigation, with a notable emphasis on sports-related cases. The ‘deeply experienced’ Adam Hemlock , also in New York, takes point on cartel matters, amnesty proceedings, and consumer class actions in the electronics and pharma industries.Practice head(s):
Steven Newborn; Brianne Kucerik; Michael Moiseyev; Jeffrey Perry
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Excellent team with deep experience in the field.’
‘Adam Hemlock is deeply experienced in both civil and criminal antitrust matters. He is knowledgeable and has excellent judgment in guiding clients to a favorable result.’
Key clients
Meta Platforms, Inc.
Saks Fifth Avenue
BASF Corporation
Simon & Schuster
IQVIA
Grubhub
NanoString Technologies, Inc.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Torrent Pharmaceuticals
Visa
LiquidPower Specialty Products (LSPI)
Work highlights
- Represented Meta Platforms in its acquisition of Within Unlimited, a deal which has been challenged by the Federal Trade Commission.
- Representing Saks Fifth Avenue in a consolidated “no-poach” putative nationwide class action lawsuit.
- Representing BASF Corporation in several class actions alleging that various manufacturers, wholesalers, and retails of crop inputs conspired to boycott the entry of electronic platforms.
Dispute resolution > Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
The increasingly prominent practice at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP continues to make inroads into the appellate space under the leadership of department co-head Mark Perry in Washington DC. Collectively, the team has extensive experience in arguing cases before all thirteen federal circuits and the US Supreme Court, as well as in various state intermediate and supreme courts. Its subject matter expertise is equally far-reaching and spans a range of commercial and constitutional areas, including recent cases covering antitrust, IP, the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, bankruptcy and class actions. Among Perry’s recent highlights, he successfully represented Apple before the Ninth Circuit in a high-profile antitrust case brought by Epic Games. Fellow group co-head Zachary Tripp, who splits his time between DC and New York, scored a significant SCOTUS win with a 9-0 ruling on behalf of an individual in a bankruptcy-related case. The team also includes practice co-head Gregory Silbert, based in New York. Adam Banks departed the team in March 2025.Practice head(s):
Mark Perry; Gregory Silbert; Zachary Tripp
Other key lawyers:
Edward Reines; Andrew Tulumello
Testimonials
‘Zachary Tripp is a clear communicator and stands out for his great legal strategy.’
Key clients
Apple
Sears Holdings
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Comcast Cable
Microsoft
Serta Simmons Bedding
GrubHub
CareDx
BNSF Railway
Patriarch Partners/Lynn Tilton
Minor League Baseball Teams
Zion Williamson, NBA All-Star Basketball Player
Lendlease
Speedcast
Prime Insurance Co.
Government of Hungary
Sanofi
Nuance Communications
Rimini Street
Morgan Stanley
Work highlights
- Scored a 9-0 SCOTUS ruling in a bankruptcy-related case.
- Obtained a win for Apple before the Ninth Circuit in a high-profile antitrust case brought by Epic Games.
- Represented a number of Minor League Baseball teams in high-profile litigation, including several recent appeals, regarding consolidation of the minor leagues.
Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: pharmaceuticals and medical devices Tier 3
Drawing upon the expertise of litigators with product liability and consumer class action experience, as well as those with overarching commercial disputes prowess, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP provides ‘creative and innovative’ legal strategies to pharmaceutical clients fending off potentially-brand threatening plaintiff challenges. The firm is able to advise on matters from cradle to grave, including on risk management processes, discovery and motions through to trial and appeal. New Jersey-based trial expert Diane Sullivan is one such lawyer who is in demand for her exceptional advocacy skills and ability to provide highly persuasive arguments to juries, often involving highly technical scientific information, and is regularly parachuted in on the eve of high-profile bellwether MDL trials. Recognized as an ‘excellent problem solver’, New York-based Theodore Tsekerides ‘executes and resolves’, both at a trial stage, as well as in relation to the overarching litigation strategy. On the West Coast, Silicon Valley-based David Singh co-heads the team with Sullivan and has experience of handling false advertising consumer class actions in the sector.Practice head(s):
Diane Sullivan; David Singh
Other key lawyers:
Theodore Tsekerides; Arianna Scavetti; Pravin Patel
Testimonials
‘They are creative and innovative in their approach.’
‘Theodore Tsekerides is a good problem solver. He presents strategy, executes, and resolves.’
Key clients
Repsol, S.A.
ExxonMobil Corporation
PepsiCo
Burger King Corporation
Tarkett Sports
Nike
Johnson & Johnson
Dometic Corporation
Paramount Global
General Electric Co.
The Procter & Gamble Company
Sanofi, S.A.
Alibaba Group
Energy Transfer LP
Republic of Hungary and Magyar Államvasutak Zrt. (MÁV)
Energy > Energy transactions: oil and gas Tier 3
With significant expertise in complex M&A, joint ventures, restructurings, and financings, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP continues to assist a range of energy and private equity companies in oil and gas exploration and production, energy trading operations, and low-carbon energy matters. Omar Samji focuses on hydrogen, carbon capture and sequestration, and energy storage, while Chris Bennet notably concentrates on the midstream oil and gas sectors, where he advises on divestitures, joint ventures, and partnership development and negotiation. Working closely with Samji and Bennet, Cody Carper is recognized for his knowledge of upstream and midstream oil and gas asset acquisitions and divestitures, energy financing, and equity joint venture transactions. All lawyers mentioned are in Houston.Practice head(s):
Omar Samji
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Antero Midstream
The Energy & Minerals Group (EMG) and Vision BlueResources
Guggenheim Securities LLC
IMTT
Rangeland Energy
WhiteHawk Income Corporation
Work highlights
- Advised Rangeland Energy on the sale of its subsidiary Rangeland Midstream Canada Ltd to Kingston Midstream Alberta Limited.
- Advised Guggenheim Securities in a $200 million 4(a)(2) re-securitization by PureWest Funding III LLC of new securities issued by two existing SPV subsidiaries of PureWest Energy, LLC under their previous PDP Oil & Gas Securitization platforms.
- Advised Energy and Minerals Group (EMG) and Vision Blue Resources in their investment in Serra Verde.
Finance > Capital markets: high-yield debt offerings
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP remains best known for advising private equity houses and their portfolio companies on debt financing matters. It is also noted for debt restructuring engagements. Along with financial sponsors, the firm is also expanding its presence in underwriter-side representation, advising many of the major banks on high-yield offerings. Corey Chivers and Frank Adams are the US team’s most senior high-yield debt experts, with Merritt Johnson and Michael Hickey providing additional expertise and extensive investment bank relationships. All named individuals are based in New York.Practice head(s):
Alexander Lynch
Other key lawyers:
Corey Chivers; Frank Adams; Merritt Johnson; Michael Hickey
Key clients
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Citigroup
Deutsche Bank
The Estée Lauder Companies
Goldman Sachs & Co.
Iron Mountain Incorporated
J.P. Morgan Securities
Marvell Technology, Inc.
Mizuho Securities
Morgan Stanley & Co.
MUFG Securities Americas Inc.
RBC Capital Markets, LLC
Softbank Vision Fund
Talen Energy Supply
TD Securities Inc.
TE Connectivity
Truist Securities, Inc.
WEX Inc.
Willis Towers Watson
Healthcare > Life sciences Tier 3
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP‘s ‘responsive and dedicated’ life sciences practice melds an active transactional life practice with a patent practice that covers both patent strategy and disputes before the PTAB and Federal Circuit Courts, working together to see through collaborations and licensing agreements in the sector. The firm’s efforts are spearheaded by Silicon Valley’s Edward Reines, who handle matters pertaining to biologics and small molecules among a range of other complex patent issues. Derek Walter, also based in Silicon Valley, is another name to note for patent litigation in the pharmaceuticals and biotech spaces. Transactions with a substantial IP element are overseen by Charan Sandhu, who also advises on joint ventures and technology transfers. Jeffrey Osterman departed the team in March 2025 to Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP. Lawyers mentioned are based in New York unless otherwise specified.Practice head(s):
Elizabeth Weiswasser; Edward Reines
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Creative and innovative in their approach. Know the company well and understand our products and technology. Responsive and dedicated.’
Key clients
CareDx
Invitae
Regeneron
Synthego
NanoString
Sanofi
BeiGene
Daiichi Sankyo
Elanco Animal Health
Johnson & Johnson
Torrent Pharmaceuticals
Abbott Laboratories
Bausch + Lomb
Eli Lilly
Quest Diagnostics
Work highlights
- Secured an important decision from the PTAB in favor of Regeneron, protecting the client’s novel biologic to treat macular degeneration and other serious eye diseases.
- Secured the invalidation of two Agilent patents before the PTAB that were asserted against Synthego, a CRISPR-focused synthetic biology company.
- Represented Invitae in bringing two parallel infringement suits against Natera relating to DNA sequencing technology.
Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (full coverage) Tier 3
With full-service intellectual property capabilities, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is ‘creative and innovative in its approach‘ to patent litigation and represents tech and life sciences companies at all levels of the US court system, with particular strength in patent appeals and proceedings at the Patent Trial and Appeal Board. In New York, Anish Desai is a skillful trial lawyer in the patent litigation space across a broad range of venues. Desai co-chairs the group with Silicon Valley lawyer Edward Reines, who specializes in litigating patent and other IP cases in both the tech and life sciences industries. Also in Silicon Valley, pharma expert Derek Walter acts for the likes of Synthego and Pacific Biosciences in all stages of patent litigation.Practice head(s):
Edward Reines; Anish Desai
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Creative and innovative in its approach. Knows the company well and understands our products and technology. Responsive and dedicated.’
‘Edward Reines and Derek Walter are excellent.’
Key clients
Hewlett-Packard, Inc.
Bio-Rad Laboratories
Illumina
Comcast
Palo Alto Networks
Tesla
Invitae
NanoString
Guardant Health
Altria
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
BeiGene
Synthego
Pacific Biosciences
Parse Biosciences
NeoGenomics
Daiichi Sankyo
Work highlights
- Acted for Altria in a competitor infringement suit in the Middle District of North Carolina, delivering a plaintiff jury verdict and securing follow-on rulings.
- Represented Synthego in a case before the PTAB which invalidated two Agilent patents, including all 63 claims in those patents, that were asserted against the client.
- Acted for Regeneron in a case before the PTAB which protected the client’s biologic to treat macular degeneration and other serious eye diseases.
Intellectual property > Trademarks: litigation Tier 3
A team that ‘balances thorough legal research and know-how with pragmatic business guidance’, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP covers a full array of trademark mandates for a stellar client roster that includes digital music streaming companies, leading social media platforms, major entertainment companies, and internet service providers. Benjamin Marks spearheads the practice, contributing his considerable expertise in advising on high-stakes trademark, copyright, and music licensing disputes. ‘Go-to lawyer’ Randi Singer is a strong choice for brand owners, internet, and e-commerce platforms, and traditional media companies, with Todd Larson being routinely entrusted by large-scale media and entertainment companies. ‘Problem-solver’ Jessica Falk brings strength in fashion, media, and tech. All listed attorneys are based in New York.Practice head(s):
Benjamin Marks
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Weil’s trademark practice group offers first-rate advice and representation and is backed by a deep bench of expert lawyers across various other practice groups.’
‘The team balances thorough legal research and know-how with pragmatic business guidance. They are responsive and collaborative, working closely with our in-house legal team to develop strategy.’
‘Jessica Falk combines solid legal and practical business advice to help guide our IP monitoring and enforcement practice. She is a problem-solver, always leading with guidance that helps resolve matters without resorting to litigation.’
‘Randi Singer is our go-to lawyer when seeking pragmatic business advice. Randi leverages her legal know-how to help us develop winning strategies wherever we are faced with challenges or risks. She expertly weaves law practice and procedure into her representation whenever necessary to ensure we are zealously protecting our interests.’
Key clients
Getty Images (US), Inc.
A&E Television Networks
MGA Entertainment
Sirius XM Radio Inc. and Pandora Media, LLC
American International Group, Inc. (AIG)
Alibaba Group
Meta Platforms (including subsidiaries Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Oculus)
Samsung Electronics
eBay
North American Concert Promoters Association
Sanofi
Godiva Chocolatier, Inc.
CareDX, Inc.
Kano Computing Limited
Association of American Publishers
Work highlights
- Secured a resounding early victory by beating-back a motion to dismiss in a trademark and copyright infringement lawsuit on behalf of A&E, challenging competitor Reelz’ airing of a copycat version of A&E’s successful reality show, Live PD.
- Commenced an AI-related case for Getty Images as plaintiff against Stability AI, alleging copyright and trademark infringement.
- Successfully resolved several nationwide consumer false advertising class actions for the iconic Brussels-based Godiva Chocolatier, alleging that Godiva failed to disclose to consumers that its Signature Dark Chocolate contains elevated levels of lead.
Investment fund formation and management > Private equity funds (including venture capital) Tier 3
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP acts for prominent asset managers, namely Brookfield Asset Management and Sixth Street Partners, but is also frequently assists middle market and emerging clients in the space, where they cover the full spectrum of assets, with their recent workload including a multitude of buyout and growth equity funds. Practice head Jonathon Soler works on the sponsor side advising funds and institutional investors on formation matters and minority interest sales. Andrew Chizzik works with fund sponsors and limited partners on structuring and negotiating terms of private equity funds, real estate funds and venture capital funds, while Stephanie Srulowitz has extensive experience in secondary transactions, fund restructurings and continuation funds. All lawyers mentioned are in New York.Practice head(s):
Jonathon Soler
Other key lawyers:
Testimonials
‘Very user friendly, responsive, team oriented, great market knowledge, highest quality at all levels.‘
Key clients
Altas Partners
American Securities Partners
Backcast Partners Management
Brookfield Asset Management
Centre Partners Management
Cimarron Healthcare Capital
Crow Holdings Capital Partners
Genstar Capital Partners
Jadian Capital LLC
Lee Equity Partners
Pacific Avenue Capital Partners
Sixth Street Partners
Strattam Capital
Stripes Group
TPG
Tritium Partners
WindRose Health Investors
Work highlights
- Advised Brookfield Asset Management in its formation of Brookfield Infrastructure Fund V, having raised $30 billion for the strategy.
- Advised Genstar Capital in its formation of Genstar Capital Partners XI, L.P.
- Advised Brookfield Asset Management in its formation of Brookfield Capital Partners VI, L.P., a $12 billion buyout fund focused on investments globally.
Labor and employment > Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions) Tier 3
The New York-based group at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP boasts a varied offering that includes trade secrets and restrictive covenant litigation, discrimination claims, and wage and hour mandates. Another pillar of practice is the handling of claims of misconduct against C-Suite executives and litigation arising from corporate transactions and restructurings. At the helm of the practice, New York-based employment all-rounder John Barry specializes in disputes emerging from executive terminations, mass exoduses, and discrimination and harassment claims. Over in Boston, Peter Mee joined the firm from Kirkland & Ellis LLP in November 2023. Also in Boston, Rebecca Sivitz made partner in January 2024 and has knowledge of executive disputes, investigations, and complex union matters. New York-based counsel Celine Chan focuses on employment-oriented investigations. Gary Friedman left the firm in February 2024.Practice head(s):
John Barry
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Russell Reynolds Associates
Goldman Sachs
Apollo Management
Lendlease
Talen Energy
CAPCO
Kroger Company
Community Brands
Flexport
Schindler Elevator
OPE Inmar Investment Holdings LLC
BAPS
Work highlights
- Won a TRO in the S.D.N.Y. in favor of Russell Reynolds Associates, enforcing employee non-solicit and no-hire, and confidentiality/non-disclosure provisions in RRA’s Stock Agreement against a former partner who left RRA with three other RRA employees to start a competing firm.
- Represented a global investment bank in connection with allegations brought by a female Managing Director claiming gender, pregnancy and parental discrimination in the firm’s decision not to promote her to Partner, as well as a related arbitration.
- Lead an internal inquiry of critical importance to a major energy sector company and its highest-ranking executives, against the backdrop of the company’s chapter 11 restructuring process.
Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: transactions Tier 3
Complemented by the firm’s dedicated technology and IP transactions practice, the telecoms and broadcast transactional team at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP draws on interdisciplinary expertise to advise clients involved in all aspects of the telecoms industry. The group advises telecoms companies and investors on M&A, spin-offs and restructurings, working closely with the firm’s M&A and private equity, banking and finance and capital markets teams. Michael AielloPractice head(s):
Michael Aiello
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Advent International
Antin Infrastructure Partners
Apollo Global Management
Bain Capital
Earthlink
Endurance Parent, Inc.
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A.
The Kantar Group Limited
Morgan Stanley Senior Funding, Inc.
Nielsen Consumer LLC (d/b/a NielsenIQ)
Parallel Infrastructure LLC
Trive Capital Management LLC
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Work highlights
- Advised Advent International on its acquisition of Maxar Technologies Inc. and Nielsen Consumer LLC, in an approximately $1.65bn senior secured term and revolving facility to finance the acquisition of GfK SE and in a $475m senior secured term and in an $120m incremental secured revolving facility.
- Advising Apollo Global Management and its portfolio company Parallel Infrastructure LLC on Parallel Infrastructure’s sale to Harmoni Towers.
- Advised Morgan Stanley on its $500m senior secured revolving facility for Outfront Media Capital LLC.
Real estate > Real estate investment trusts (REITs) Tier 3
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP represents key real estate companies and public REITs in REIT transactions. Clientele seek out the team for its expertise on formation of joint ventures, debt offerings, acquisitions and divestments, and distressed matters. Team lead Philip Rosen uses his background in real estate and infrastructure to advise on REIT acquisitions and debt cases, while co-lead Evan Levy excels in REIT transactions, focusing on REIT formations. Also noted is Jannelle Seales who centers her work on M&A, divestitures, and joint ventures. All aforementioned lawyers are based in New York. Michael Bond has retired from practice.Practice head(s):
Evan Levy; Philip Rosen
Other key lawyers:
Jannelle Seales; Avelina Burbridge; Carolyn Stoner
Key clients
Amherst Holdings, LLC
Blackstone Tactical Opportunities Advisors L.L.C.
Brookfield Asset Management
Cedar Fair, L.P.
Conair LLC
Digital Realty
Fortress Investment Group LLC
HPS Investment Partners, LLC
The Kroger Co.
Lendlease Americas, Inc.
MGM Resorts International
Micron Technology, Inc.
Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC
WeWork
Work highlights
- Advised Iron Mountain Incorporated on its $1 billion offering of senior unsecured 144A / Reg S notes to repay existing indebtedness.
- Advising Micron Technology, Inc. on its up to $100 billion commitment to build a semiconductor fabrication facility in New York State.
- Advising The Kroger Co. on its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc. and the District of Columbia in a transaction that implies an Albertson enterprise value of approximately $24.6 billion.
Real estate Tier 3
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP‘s is well-versed in mergers, acquisitions, and large investments, in addition to sales, loan negotiations, debt structuring, and financings. Based in New York, the team is co-led by Phillip Rosen, recommended for his transaction and restructuring experience where he often acts on behalf of major private equity groups, funds, and institutions. Fellow co-head Evan Levy is particularly prominent for his financing, workout, and development project expertise, along with his strong track record in REIT work and securities offerings. Jannelle Seales is another key member of the team on acquisitions, divestitures, and joint ventures, as is Pejman Razavilar on joint ventures, financings, and investment vehicles.Practice head(s):
Evan Levy; Philip Rosen
Other key lawyers:
Key clients
Aman Group S.a.r.l.
Amherst Holdings, LLC
Atalaya Capital Management LP
ATCO Properties & Management LLC
Blackstone Tactical Opportunities Advisors L.L.C.
Brookfield Asset Management
Cedar Fair, L.P.
Conair LLC
Crow Holdings Capital Partners
Digital Realty
Earthlink
Fortress Investment Group LLC
HPS Investment Partners, LLC
Innovo Property Group Holdings
Lendlease Americas, Inc.
MGM Resorts International
Micron Technology, Inc.
The Kroger Co.
Trive Capital
TruArc Partners
Westinghouse Electric Company, LLC
WeWork
Work highlights
- Advising Micron Technology, Inc. in its up to $100 billion commitment to build a semiconductor fabrication facility in New York State.
- Advising The Kroger Co in its merger with Albertsons Companies, Inc.
- Advising Lendlease Americas, Inc. in a $15 billion venture to develop new properties in three major areas in the San Francisco Bay Area in California.
Dispute resolution > Corporate investigations and white-collar criminal defense
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP routinely advises companies that are facing allegations of FCA offenses, commodities fraud, sanction violations, and environmental crimes. The firm has a strong team located in New York, which includes Sarah Coyne, and Daniel Stein. In addition to being highly skilled at conducting highly sensitive investigations, Coyne regularly advises clients within the financial sector on allegations of insider trading and securities fraud. Stein is noted for his capabilities with handling complex litigation matters. Practicing in Washington DC, Drew Tulumello is a further standout member of the team who frequently assists clients with government investigations. Steven Tyrrell left the Washington DC office in December 2023, Jonathan Polkes departed the team in March 2025.Practice head(s):
Sarah Coyne; Daniel Stein
Other key lawyers:
Gary Friedman; Pravin Patel; Drew Tulumello
Testimonials
‘The team at Weil Gotshal including partners Sarah Coyne, Gary Friedman, and Pravin Patel bring a unique combination of strength when providing legal advice in a complex criminal investigation. They had a diverse team with subject matter expertise in tax, employment and white-collar defense.’
‘Sarah Coyne, Gary Friedman, and Pravin Patel have each been tremendous in providing subject matter advice. They also have a great “bedside” approach when explaining complex issues to our corporate directors. They are honest and have an innovative approach.’
Key clients
National Women’s Soccer League Players Association
Morgan Stanley
Air Methods Corporation
Board of Directors of Aerojet Rocketdyne
King Street Wireless
Work highlights
- Conducted an investigation on behalf of the National Women’s Soccer League Players Association into allegations of sexual harassment, abusive coaching, and toxic environments around the league.
- Represented Morgan Stanley in the litigation and investigations fall-out from Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter.
Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP > Firm Profile
Executive Partner: Barry M. Wolf
Number of partners: approximately 280
Number of lawyers: approximately 1,200
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Firm Overview: Founded in 1931, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is a preeminent provider of global legal services. With offices on three continents, Weil has been a pioneer in establishing a geographic footprint to partner with clients wherever they do business. The Firm’s four departments, corporate, litigation, restructuring, and tax, executive compensation and benefits, and more than two dozen practice groups are consistently recognised as leaders in their respective fields.
Main Areas of Practice:
Restructuring: Weil’s Restructuring Department is a renowned group that has an outsized presence in the industry. The Firm invented much of what has become standard practice in the restructuring field. For more than 50 years, Weil has offered creative, practical and thoughtful solutions for its clients on both the company and creditor sides. The global department comprises more than 100 dedicated lawyers, including many recognised as leaders in their field. The largest, most complex and most important restructuring matters in history require a truly international firm like Weil that can handle all aspects of the process globally.
M&A: With more than 650 corporate lawyers across the U.S., Europe and Asia, Weil is regularly involved in the largest and most innovative transactions in the world. The Firm consistently ranks among the top-ten firms globally for volume of M&A transactions. Over the last five years, Weil has handled more than 1,700 deals totaling nearly $2.5 trillion in deal value.
Private Equity & Fund Formation: Weil’s Private Equity practice is recognised as an elite market leader in the field. Its clients include high-profile private equity funds, sovereign wealth funds and pension funds, as well as family offices and other equity financial investors. With nearly 300 private equity lawyers worldwide, Weil advises more than 300 private equity clients, including the top 10 largest global private equity funds and 80% of the top 25 largest global private equity funds as ranked by PEI 300 2023. Weil’s Private Funds practice is fully integrated with its transactional practice, allowing it to provide comprehensive support for all clients.
Finance: Weil’s global finance team comprises lawyers in its Banking & Finance, Capital Markets, and Structured Finance & Derivatives practices in many of the world’s key financial centers, including New York, Dallas, Silicon Valley, London, Paris and Frankfurt. Weil’s broad-based Banking & Finance practice advises corporate borrowers, financial institutions and private equity sponsors on innovative financing transactions. Its capital markets practice represents both issuers and underwriters on all types of public and private debt and equity offerings. The Firm’s Structured Finance & Derivatives practice develops cutting-edge structures at the forefront of the marketplace and has deep experience in the establishment of CLO/CDO vehicles.
Litigation: Weil’s global Litigation Department provides clients with integrated and innovative legal advice in all major substantive areas of the law. Its multidisciplinary, trial-ready approach helps clients manage risk across geographies at every stage of the dispute resolution process and before courts of all levels. With approximately 350 litigators worldwide, Weil excels in multi-jurisdictional corporate and commercial litigation, shareholder and transactional disputes, competition law issues, cross-border regulatory and internal investigations, IP litigation, employment disputes, international arbitration, tax controversy, and crisis management and risk mitigation, as well as strategic corporate counseling.
Tax: Weil’s global Tax practice houses approximately 80 lawyers across the U.S., London, Paris, Munich and Frankfurt, delivering innovative, comprehensive and tax-efficient solutions on every type of domestic and cross-border transaction presenting significant tax issues, including complex M&A; private equity and fund formation matters; restructurings and recapitalisations; securitisations; real estate and REITs; and capital markets and other financing matters.
Executive Compensation & Employee Benefits: Weil’s Executive Compensation & Benefits practice based in the U.S. and U.K. advises clients on the legal and financial risks associated with compensation and benefit arrangements in M&A, private equity, private funds and restructuring transactions — many of which involve sensitive issues for senior management, transition planning and compensation.
Pro Bono: Weil is widely recognised for its Pro Bono practice, ranking among the best firms for pro bono in the U.K. by Legal Week and named Best International Firm for Pro Bono by Euromoney Americas Women in Business Law Awards. To date, the Firm has performed more than 1 million pro bono hours.
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- Antitrust > Merger control
- Dispute resolution > General commercial disputes
- Dispute resolution > Leading trial lawyers
- Dispute resolution > M&A litigation: defense
- Environment > Environment: transactional
- Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate
- Intellectual property > Patents: licensing
- Labor and employment > Employee benefits, executive compensation and retirement plans: transactional
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Corporate governance
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: large deals ($1bn+)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Technology transactions
- Tax > International tax
- Tax > US taxes: non-contentious
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: consumer products (including tobacco)
- Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: toxic tort
- Dispute resolution > Securities litigation: defense
- Finance > Capital markets: debt offerings
- Finance > Capital markets: equity offerings
- Finance > Commercial lending
- Finance > Structured finance: securitization
- Industry focus > Sport
- Intellectual property > Copyright
- Intellectual property > Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)
- Labor and employment > Workplace and employment counseling
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Private equity buyouts: large deals ($500m+)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Advertising and marketing: litigation
- Media, technology and telecoms > Media and entertainment: litigation
- Tax > Financial products
Firm Rankings
- Antitrust > Civil litigation/class actions: defense
- Dispute resolution > Appellate: courts of appeals / Appellate: supreme courts (states and federal)
- Dispute resolution > Product liability, mass tort and class action - defense: pharmaceuticals and medical devices
- Energy > Energy transactions: oil and gas
- Finance > Capital markets: high-yield debt offerings
- Healthcare > Life sciences
- Intellectual property > Patents: litigation (full coverage)
- Intellectual property > Trademarks: litigation
- Investment fund formation and management > Private equity funds (including venture capital)
- Labor and employment > Labor and employment disputes (including collective actions)
- Media, technology and telecoms > Telecoms and broadcast: transactions
- Real estate > Real estate investment trusts (REITs)
- Real estate