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On April 28, 2016, NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast Corporation, announced the acquisition of DreamWorks Animation for approximately $3.8 billion. DreamWorks Animation stockholders will receive $41 in cash for each share of DreamWorks Animation common stock. Cravath is representing DreamWorks Animation in connection with this transaction. The studio will become part of the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group, which includes Universal Pictures, Fandango and NBCUniversal Brand Development.
The Cravath team is being led by partners Faiza J. Saeed and Ting S. Chen and includes associates Katerina M. Novak, Andrew B. Langworthy, Arthur L. Lotz and Amber Lam on M&A matters; partners Stephen L. Gordon and Lauren Angelilli and associate Richard Bohm on tax matters; associate Amy C. Benford on executive compensation and benefits matters; partner Christine A. Varney, senior attorney Jesse M. Weiss and associate Margaret Segall D’Amico on antitrust matters; partner David J. Kappos and associate Jason M. Sandler on intellectual property matters; and partner Matthew Morreale on environmental matters.
Deals & Cases
December 07, 2016
Cravath represented DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. in an SEC investigation into its writedown of film inventory relating to the 2013 animated feature film Turbo. In July 2016, the SEC concluded its investigation without recommending any enforcement action. Cravath also won the dismissal of a related shareholder class action against the company, which is currently pending on appeal. (Please click here for the news item about the litigation.)
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