King & Spalding Resources

An article from The Atlanta Journal – Constitution titled “Georgia’s Big Businesses Don’t Duck Politics” describes how political action committees (PACs) of large industries shell out millions to candidates. The article also lists the 15-year old PAC of Georgia’s largest law firm King & Spalding among the contributors.

An article from Market Wire titled “King & Spalding is Top Choice for Corporate Governance Matters According to National Survey by Directors & Boards Magazine” illustrates how international law firm King & Spalding was the overall top-pick in the nation to represent a board or a director on any issue related to corporate governance according to the Top Corporate Governance Law Firms Survey by the Directors & Boards Magazine.

A news report from PR-Canada.net titled “AtheroGenics Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy” describes how the Atlanta-based international law firm King & Spalding acted as the legal advisor in the bankruptcy proceeding of AtheroGenetics, Inc., a pharmaceutical firm that concentrated on the treatment of inflammatory diseases.

An article from Private Equity News titled “Bahrain Bank Does Highly-Leveraged Buyout” describes how King & Spalding, an international law firm with over 800 lawyers internationally, served as an advisor to Bahrain-based investment bank United International Bank (UIB) in its purchase of BWA Water Additives.

Real Estate Weekly features an article titled “King & Spalding Rethinks Sublease Space” that describes how King & Spalding has opted not to reclaim about 22,000 square feet of its 200,000 square-foot building space and instead decided to renew its 2-year sublease it has with insurance brokerage Mercator Risk Service and hedge fund Tokum Capital.

An article from Market Wire titled “King & Spalding Represents Texas Offshore Crude Oil Port Joint Venture” tells how King & Spalding acted as an advisor to Enterprise Products Partners L.P., Oiltanking Holding Americas, Inc., and TEPPCO Partners, L.P. on their joint venture to construct, in the Gulf of Mexico, an off-shore crude oil terminal.

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