Baker McKenzie is representing HARMAN in its settlement with Indian tech agency Wipro to promote its Digital Transformation Options (DTS) enterprise unit for as much as USD 375 million. The acquisition will improve Wipro’s Engineering Analysis & Improvement and IT providers capabilities, including experience in embedded software program, digital engineering, and system engineering.
The core Baker McKenzie workforce contains M&A Companions Leif King (Palo Alto), Aarthi Belani (Palo Alto) and Darcy Down (Los Angeles) and Tax Associate Lane Morgan (Dallas), with assist from:
- Transactional Associates Asama Itseumah (Los Angeles), Jonathon Juilfs (San Francisco); Darius Adel (New York) and Amanda Jaramillo (London);
- Carve-out Associate Joe Lance (Chicago) and Associates David Gutierrez (Miami) and Kelly Cooney (Chicago);
- Antitrust & Competitors Companions Creighton Macy (Washington, DC)and Mark Weiss (Washington, DC) and Affiliate Evan Harris (Washington, DC);
- Commerce Associate Rod Hunter (Washington, DC) and Affiliate Alexandra Kumar (Washington, DC);
- Actual Property Associate Sarah Winston (Chicago)
- Knowledge & Privateness Companions Adam Aft (Chicago) and Jonathan Tam (Palo Alto) and Affiliate Richard Yang (Palo Alto);
- Employment & Compensation Companions Kimberly Franko (New York); Amanda Cohen (San Francisco) and Thomas Asmar (Palo Alto) and Associates Mecole Tate (San Francisco), M’Alyssa Mecenas (Los Angeles) and Sesen Hailemichael (San Francisco); and
- Tax Associates Joseph Chung (Houston).
Study extra in regards to the deal on the HARMAN web site.
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