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Recent transaction and litigation

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July / 2016

Representation of BC Partners in its acquisition of the Keter Group

Meitar acted as Israeli counsel to BC Partners, a leading international private equity fund, in the acquisition of a majority stake in Keter Plastic, an innovative global leader in the production of plastic products for home and garden uses.

June / 2016

Representation of SundaySky Ltd. in a financing round

Meitar represented SundaySky Ltd., an Israeli pioneer in the field of personalized video clips and developer of a SmartVideo platform, allowing companies to communicate with their clients through customized video clips, in a financing round.

May / 2016

Representation of Salesforce.com in the acquisition of Implisit Inc.

Our firm represented Salesforce.com, a leading American cloud computing company, focused on customer relationship management (CRM) products, in its acquisition by way of reverse triangular merger of Implisit Inc., a developer of technological tools for improved business performance using text mining and predictive analytics.

April / 2016

Representation of Magic Leap in the acquisition of Northbit

Meitar represented Magic Leap, a global virtual reality developer, in its acquisition of Northbit, an Israeli cybersecurity start up.

April / 2016

Representation of Oracle in the acquisition of Crosswise

Meitar represented Oracle, a global computer technology corporation and provider of cloud applications, platform services and engineered systems, in the acquisition of Crosswise, a leading machine-learning data provider.

April / 2016

Representation of Leadcom Ltd. in a claim against its directors and officers

Our firm represented the directors and officers of Leadcom Integrated Solutions Ltd. (“Leadcom“), an Israeli Company that has been active in more than 40 countries for the deployment of cellular telecommunication networks, in a NIS 93 million claim filed against it by the trustee of the bonds issued by Leadcom, on behalf of the bondholders. In the claim it was argued that the officers included misleading items (as this term is defined in the Securities Law) in the company’s prospectus, periodic reports and immediate reports. Following five years of litigation and at the end of the evidentiary stage, the court recommended the Plaintiff to withdraw the claim. Pursuant to negotiations with the Plaintiff, an agreed motion was submitted for the dismissal of the claim against our clients, and to order the Plaintiff to pay the Defendants NIS 625,000 for costs incurred by them.

March / 2016

Representation of Leaba Semiconductor in its acquisition by Cisco

Meitar represented Leaba Semiconductor, Israeli based semiconductor company, in its acquisition by Cisco, worldwide IT leader, for $320M.