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Gibson Dunn Advised GCL And ATL Partners On GCL’s Sale To Providence Equity Partners
Gibson Dunn advised GCL and ATL Partners on GCL’s sale to Providence Equity Partners
Gibson Dunn advised GCL, a global leader in live events and luxury goods specialty logistics, and ATL Partners on the sale of GCL to Providence Equity Partners. Providence, a premier private equity firm with extensive experience in the entertainment and media sectors, will become the majority shareholder of GCL. ATL Partners, the current majority owner, will retain a minority equity stake.
The Gibson Dunn team was led by Alex Fine (Partner, New York), with support from Maxwell Ball (Partner, New York), and Jonathan Abrams (Associate, Washington, D.C.) and Kristen Lee (Associate, New York) on corporate matters.
Aaron Adams (Partner, New York) and Jason Durschlag (Of Counsel) advised on financing aspects. Matthew Donnelly (Partner, Washington, D.C.) and Eva G. Gao (Associate, New York) advised on tax matters. Michael Collins (Partner, Washington, D.C.) advised on employee benefits; Meghan Hungate (Partner, New York) on intellectual property matters.
Antitrust advice was provided by Joshua Lipton (Partner, Washington, D.C.), Attila Borsos (Partner, Brussels), Alexander Merritt (Associate, Washington, D.C.), and Stuart Houston (Associate, London). Christopher Timura (Partner, Washington, D.C.) advised on trade matters, while Michael Murphy (Partner, Washington, D.C.) advised on environmental issues.
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