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Representative Matters

Gordon Brothers' Acquisition of Durkin Group

Representation of Gordon Brothers, the global asset experts, in their acquisition of Durkin Group, a professional services firm that provides field examination and diligence services to lenders, investors, and operators in North America. The investment enhances Gordon Brothers’ suite of service offerings to assist companies throughout their lifecycle, complements the firm’s valuation, disposition and capital services, and expands its expertise to better serve clients.

Acquisition of Multiple Dental Offices

Representation of a leading dental services organization (DSO) in connection with its acquisition of the assets of several dental practices located in the mid-Atlantic region from a dental practice management and services company.

Sale of Cross-Border Retail Company

Representation of a family-owned home décor company that produces and distributes products to both residential and commercial markets worldwide, in the sale of its U.S., UK, and China businesses.

Software Company Acquisition

Representation of our client in its acquisition of a company in the business of designing, building, installing and servicing cybersecurity software solutions and intelligence gathering for the healthcare and critical infrastructure sectors.  

Legal Counsel to the Special Committee of China Distance Educations Holdings Limited

We served as the U.S. legal counsel to the Special Committee of the Board of Directors of China Distance Education Holdings Limited. Through a going-private merger, a consortium consisting primarily of the Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the target company acquired all of the outstanding ordinary shares of the target, including ordinary shares represented by American depositary shares, that they did not already own.