
White & Case advises Smiths on £1.3 Billion proposed sale of Smiths Interconnect to Molex
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Global law firm White & Case LLP has advised Smiths Group plc (Smiths), the UK-based industrial technology company and a member of the FTSE 100, on the proposed sale of its Smiths Interconnect division to Molex Electronic Technologies Holdings, LLC (Molex), a Koch company, for an enterprise value of £1.3 billion.
White & Case became an extension of Smiths' legal team, led by General Counsel James Down and Associate General Counsel, Nicholas Falconer, and the Interconnect General Counsel, Josh Harvey. Together, the team leveraged White & Case's depth and global reach across a broad scope of services including M&A, separation, competition, foreign direct investment, international tax, and a raft of specialist technical support across areas including real estate, employment, IP and regulatory compliance.
White & Case has a longstanding relationship with Smiths, having also advised on its previous divisional disposal, the sale of Smiths Medical for an enterprise value of $2.7bn in 2021.
White & Case advised Smiths on all aspects of the transaction.
The White & Case team in London was led by partners Guy Potel, Richard Jones and Lindsey Canning and included partners Michael Evans, Marc Israel, Jessica Kemp, and Catherine Hill and associates Kathleen McConchie, Marta Zieba and Sofia Rautavuori. Additional specialist support was provided by counsel Kate Kelliher and associates Amy Detheridge, George Croft, Aliya Manji, Matthew Rubery, Nadia Romano and Lucy Wootton.
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