Cravath’s London Office Moves to 100 Cheapside
June 30, 2021
On June 29, 2021, Scientific Games announced that it intends to divest its Lottery and Sports Betting businesses. Scientific Games is evaluating strategic alternatives to execute the divestiture for each business, respectively, including an initial public offering, or a combination with a special purpose acquisition company, or a sale or strategic combination with another business. Cravath is representing Scientific Games in connection with the matter.
The Cravath team is led by partner Robert I. Townsend III and includes associates Kelly M. Smercina, Fay E. Krewer and Eric S. Goodwin on corporate matters; partners Craig F. Arcella and Nicholas A. Dorsey and associates Lee M. Blum and Rachael E. Joseph on capital markets matters; partner J. Leonard Teti II and associates Peter W. Rogers and Luis Calderon‑Gomez on tax matters; partner David J. Kappos, practice area attorney Anthony N. Magistrale and associate Carys J. Webb on intellectual property matters; partner Matthew J. Bobby, practice area attorney Sarah W. Colangelo and associate David Crampton on executive compensation and benefits matters; partner Matthew Morreale on environmental matters; and practice area attorney Brian M. Budnick on real estate matters. Nicholas P. Principato also worked on M&A matters.
Deals & Cases
August 21, 2025
On July 31, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit unanimously affirmed a jury verdict won by Cravath client Epic against Google in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California that Google has engaged in illegal anticompetitive behavior in the distribution of mobile apps and in the handling of in‑app payments. The Ninth Circuit also unanimously affirmed the district court’s permanent injunction against Google. The district court’s injunction prohibits Google from providing benefits to phone manufacturers, app developers and others in exchange for favoring the Google Play Store, prohibits Google from requiring the use of its own payment solution and also requires Google to take steps to restore competition, such as carrying other app stores on the Google Play Store.
Deals & Cases
October 15, 2024
On October 7, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California entered a post‑trial order in favor of Cravath client Epic Games imposing a nationwide three‑year permanent injunction against Google. The injunction, which follows Epic’s jury trial win against Google last year, prohibits Google from paying competitors not to compete and requires Google to distribute alternative app stores on the Google Play Store and provide alternative app stores with access to the Google Play Store’s catalog of apps.
Deals & Cases
December 19, 2023
On December 11, 2023, a jury unanimously ruled in favor of Cravath client Epic Games (“Epic”) on all counts in its closely watched antitrust case against Google in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, determining—after a multiweek trial—that Google has engaged in anticompetitive behavior in the distribution of mobile apps and in the handling of in‑app payments.
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