Company Research Report: Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
Company Overview
- Name: Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP
- Mission: "For 140 years, we have put our collective experience to work for one simple purpose: our clients' success."
- Founded: No information is available.
- Founders: No information is available.
- Key People: No specific individuals identified in the data provided.
- Headquarters: No information is available.
- Number of Employees: More than 1,300 lawyers.
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Notable For: Legal services across 20+ industries with over 30 practice areas.
Products and Services
- Products/Services Offered: Legal advisory and representation.
- Product Description: The firm offers legal services covering a wide range of industries and practice areas.
- Key Features:
- Over 30 practice areas.
- Experience in federal securities class actions, partnerships, acquisitions, and mergers.
- Expertise in direct lending fund establishment and fundraising.
Recent Developments
- Case Dismissals: Successfully won a dismissal for Bright Health (NeueHealth) in a federal securities class action suit in the Eastern District of New York.
- Partnerships: Advised KKR in a $50 billion partnership with ECP to develop data center and power infrastructure for AI and cloud computing.
- Funds: Represented Blackstone in the creation of its Evergreen Institutional U.S. Direct Lending Fund, which raised $22 billion.
- Acquisitions:
- Sixth Street Partners, advised by the firm, is acquiring Cala with Patron Capital.
- Representation of Blackstone for the A$24 billion acquisition of AirTrunk.
- Advising Mars, Incorporated on the financing aspects of its $35.9 billion acquisition of Kellanova.
- Advising Paramount on its $28 billion merger proposal with Skydance.
This report is developed based on the data provided, focusing on the key aspects of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP. For confidential and proprietary strategic analysis, further in-depth research and access to the company's financials and operational performance data would be necessary.