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Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Advises Halyard on Acquisition of StratEx
Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, a leading international law firm with over 900 lawyers and offices spanning multiple continents, has advised Halyard on its acquisition of StratEx. The financial terms of the deal, which took place in 20xx, were not disclosed.
StratEx is a provider of HR software and services, and the acquisition is aimed at accelerating its growth initiatives. The founders of StratEx will retain significant equity ownership and continue in their senior leadership roles.
Halyard's expansion capital will provide StratEx with the necessary resources to scale its operations and expand its offerings. The law firm's involvement in the transaction ensures a smooth and successful completion of the deal.
The Gump team was led by David D'Urso and included corporate associates Sarah Withers and Alyssa Pehmoeller, as well as intellectual property senior counsel Peter Emmi and tax partner Lewis Kweit.
Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP, founded in 1945, has a rich history of providing legal services to clients across various industries. The firm's geographical reach includes the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, making it a valuable partner for global transactions such as the acquisition of StratEx.
While the specific details of the previous ownership of Strategy Execution Partners, LLC and OAE Software, LLC (d/b/a StratEx) are not available, it is clear that the acquisition will bring about exciting growth opportunities for both companies. The transaction is a testament to Gump's expertise in advising on complex deals and its commitment to helping clients achieve their business objectives.
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