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November / 2012

Representation of the shareholders of DesignArt in its acquisition by Qualcomm

Meitar represented Carmel Ventures and Magma Ventures, shareholders of Israeli chip company DesignArt, in its acquisition by Qualcomm – the world leader in 3G and next-generation mobile technologies.

November / 2012

Motion to Certify a Major Class Action Dismissed

Meitar successfully defended an accounting firm in defending against a motion to certify a multimillion dollar class action claim, leading to the denial of the motion. The plaintiffs have filed an appeal to the Supreme Court, which is pending. The claim involves novel issues of securities law and professional negligence as applied to class action claims.

November / 2012

Advising Cisco in its Acquisition of Intucell

Meitar acted as local counsel for Cisco in its acquisition of Intucell an advanced self-optimizing network (SON) software privately held Israeli company.

November / 2012

Hypertoy Wins a Trademark Infringement Action

Meitar successfully represented Hypertoy in a legal action and a motion for a preliminary injunction relating to infringement of the trademark “TOY PLANET”, leading to the cessation of all infringing activities.

November / 2012

Representation of Nolio in its acquisition by CA Technologies

Meitar represented Israeli app deployment and management company Nolio in its acquisition by IT software giant CA Technologies.

November / 2012

Representation of Enzymotec in its initial public offering on NASDAQ

Meitar represented Enzymotec Ltd., a developer of lipid-based products and solutions for the nutritional and healthcare markets, in its initial public offering on NASDAQ raising approximately $70M (including exercise at closing of the underwriters’ overallotment option in full). Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Jefferies LLC acted as joint book-running managers for the offering.

November / 2012

Representation of Rhone Capital

Meitar represented New York/London-based private equity firm Rhone Capital LLC in its acquisition of the European and Israeli operations of Eden Springs for approximately $90 million, based on an enterprise value of Euro 300 million.