NEW YORK – Troutman Pepper Locke launched its NIL Revolution Blog today to provide timely analysis and insight into the rapidly changing legal landscape of college athletics. From individuals who work for a college or university that participates in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletics to college sports enthusiasts, the blog is the one-stop destination for remaining informed and engaged with the current state of name, image, and likeness (NIL) laws, as well as guidance and policies coming directly from the NCAA. 

“The NIL landscape is evolving at an extraordinary pace, and our goal with this blog is to offer a comprehensive resource that addresses the multifaceted critical issues at the intersection of law and college athletics,” said Callan Stein, partner in Troutman Pepper Locke’s Health Care and Life Sciences Litigation Practice Group and host of the firm’s Highway to NIL Podcast. “The blog is a complementary addition to the firm’s ecosystem of NIL resources, which encompasses the Highway to NIL podcast and State and Federal Legislation Tracker.”

The Highway to NIL podcast analyzes the legal landscape concerning college athletics and the regulation of NIL rights of student-athletes. The podcast provides key insights into the current state of affairs, focusing on the NIL guidance and NCAA policies; various passed and amended state NIL laws; and NIL enforcement, including how the NCAA, state attorneys general, and other regulators may investigate and punish schools for NIL violations. Additionally, the firm’s State and Federal Legislation Tracker offers a comprehensive survey of current NIL laws and policies relevant to student-athletes in each state.

“Building upon the dynamic discussions on our Highway to NIL podcast, we are committed to enhancing our multimedia resources to better serve the needs of our clients and the college athletics community. No matter how clients prefer to consume content, industry players can easily turn to our multimedia hub for valuable insights on NIL enforcement and more,” Stein added.

The NIL Revolution Blog will feature insightful commentary, legal updates, and strategies for institutions to mitigate NIL enforcement risk, making it an essential destination for anyone involved in or interested in the legal aspects of college athletics. To subscribe to Troutman Pepper Locke’s NIL Revolution Blog, click here.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

RICHMOND – Ashley L. Taylor, Jr., co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s nationally ranked State Attorneys General Practice, was named to Virginia Lawyers Weekly’s “Go To Lawyers” for business litigation. The program recognizes the top lawyers across the commonwealth in a given practice area based on nominations and an independent selection process.

According to the publication, those recognized as “Go To Lawyers” are regarded as experts in their field and well-versed in the nuances of related case law, statutes, and regulations clients will encounter. Honorees also have a demonstrated record of success, receive regular referrals, and think creatively.

Taylor, who also serves as vice chair of the firm and is a partner in the Regulatory Investigations, Strategy and Enforcement (RISE) Practice Group, is a nationally recognized and sought-after strategist who has practiced across a wide range of heavily regulated sectors for more than two decades. Clients facing bet-the-company government investigations, enforcement actions, and litigation benefit from his experience as a former deputy attorney general, his long-standing relationships with personnel at all levels in state AG offices, and his knowledge of the regulatory enforcement priorities of each state AG and their approaches to enforcement actions and investigations.

Troutman Pepper Locke’s RISE Practice Group counsels clients in a wide range of legal and public policy matters. For businesses in heavily regulated industries, such as financial services, advertising and marketing, health care, insurance, telecommunications, alcohol, tobacco, and cannabis, the team offers guidance on compliance and reporting, as well as, when necessary, litigation and administrative appeals of regulatory enforcement actions.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

NEW YORK – Troutman Pepper Locke advised Hull Street Energy, LLC (HSE), a private equity firm that specializes in deploying capital into the power sector as it decarbonizes, in its agreement to acquire six units from Elwood Energy LLC, a subsidiary of J-Power USA. Elwood owns a 1,350 MW gas-fired power plant located near Joliet, Ill. For more information, see the press release.

Upon closing, HSE affiliates will own nearly 3,500 megawatts of highly efficient, reliable, gas-fired, and dual-fueled generation capacity operating within the Milepost Power fleet. These assets will be optimized to support decarbonization and reliability in an increasingly constrained U.S. power market.

The team that represented Hull Street Energy in the transaction included Andrew SchifrinSteven KhadaviWallace BaoNickolas GuttmanRussell KooistraMack McGuffey, Daniel Anziska, Xijia Yuan, Julian Weiss, Dixon Wallace, Morgan Gerard, Geoff Polma, and Benjamin Duwve.

Troutman Pepper Locke’s market-leading energy practices help clients with their most important and complex matters throughout the U.S. and beyond. From electric power, oil and gas, or emerging technologies, the cross-discipline team is equipped to handle any related matters, drawing on the depth of the firm’s knowledge in the market. Troutman Pepper Locke regularly advises electric utilities, independent power producers, banks, upstream and midstream natural gas companies and service companies, private equity funds, and other large corporations. Learn more at energylawinsights.com.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

ATLANTA — Troutman Pepper Locke client Quikrete Holdings, Inc., a building materials company servicing the U.S. and Canadian infrastructure, commercial, and residential markets, acquired Summit Materials, Inc., a leading producer of aggregates and cement, for a total enterprise value of approximately $11.5 billion, including debt. For more information, read the press release.

In connection with the financing of the acquisition, Troutman Pepper Locke represented Quikrete in a $3.95 billion term loan facility and a $1.50 billion revolving loan facility, as well as a Rule 144A offering of $3.95 billion aggregate principal amount of 6.375% senior secured notes due 2032 and $1.50 billion aggregate principal amount of 6.750% senior notes due 2033.

A team of Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys, including corporate partners David Ghegan, Steven Khadavi, Mark Wilhelm, and associate Hannah Offerle, finance partners Brad Boericke, Tricia McNeill, and Jonathan Homer, capital markets partner Betty Segaar and associates Jacob Richards, Steven Soffer, Stuart Craft, and Carlo Dehart, served as legal counsel in connection with the acquisition financing. Dozens of other Troutman Pepper Locke partners, associates, and legal professionals also contributed to this transaction.

Quikrete is a privately owned family business founded in 1940. It is a leading building materials company based in Atlanta. From the original yellow bag of premixed concrete, today Quikrete’s portfolio of brands includes Quikrete, Spec Mix, Rinker Materials, U.S. Pipe, Contech Engineered Solutions, Keystone Hardscapes, Pavestone, Custom Building Products, QPR, and other leading brands. The products produced by the collection of brands include packaged cementitious products, pavers, retaining wall systems, masonry units, tile grouts and thin sets, concrete pipe, box culverts, corrugated metal pipe, ductile iron pipe, engineered storm water systems, structural precast, and steel pedestrian and vehicular bridges. The company services the U.S. and Canadian commercial construction, residential, and infrastructure markets.

Consistently recognized as a top-tier national practice, Troutman Pepper Locke’s corporate attorneys regularly handle strategic deals for Fortune 100 corporations, and middle and lower middle market transactions for private equity clients. Core areas of service include mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, corporate governance, securities laws compliance, capital markets transactions, and other significant domestic and cross-border transactions, as well as general corporate counseling.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

NEW YORK — Troutman Pepper Locke and Troutman Strategies have announced the formation of a Tariff Task Force, recognizing the need to provide comprehensive legal guidance and support to clients following the Trump administration’s announcement regarding tariffs on China, Mexico, Canada, and potentially the European Union.

The firm’s Tariff Task Force brings together a multidisciplinary group of professionals uniquely positioned to assist global and multinational companies in industries heavily impacted by tariffs, including energy, manufacturers, pharmaceuticals, and automotive. The team is focused on developing strategies that minimize disruptions, optimize supply chains, identify potential cost-saving opportunities, and support advocacy. By staying ahead of key developments, the Tariff Task Force will provide clients with timely insights to help clients understand, adapt, and respond effectively.

“With Executive Orders and notices from the White House potentially imposing sweeping tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, Canada, and China, original equipment manufacturers and lower tier suppliers are rapidly implementing their contingency plans to re-engineer a delicate global supply chain,” said Sean McNally, co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s Tariff Task Force. “While the tariffs for Mexico and Canada have been paused for 30 days, immediate legal challenges to the Trump administration’s unprecedented use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act are inevitable. Beyond this, lobbying efforts seeking exemptions from the Executive Orders for vehicles and parts that comply with the domestic and regional content rules of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement will certainly accelerate.”

“As this dynamic situation unfolds, we must support our clients through this period of uncertainty, helping them navigate the complexities and rapidly changing global trade landscape associated with potential new tariffs,” McNally added.

Dan Anziska, co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s Tariff Task Force and a regulatory and supply chain partner focused on the convergence of trade policy, competition, and national security, notes that the scale and swiftness of these tariffs differ from the national security tariffs aimed at China during the first Trump administration: “We are laser-focused on helping our clients, including in energy, both renewables and traditional, automotive, industrials, consumer goods, and health sciences, navigate this issue by implementing re-shoring initiatives and contractual and policy protections.”

Anziska further explained that “due to our broad mix of clients throughout the U.S. economy, we have excellent visibility into the magnitude of issues that companies face, whether they are manufacturers relying on raw materials or inputs or companies relying on a contract manufacturing platform.”

Lindsay Austin, co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s Tariff Task Force who leads the federal affairs practice for Troutman Strategies, noted that the firm is already fielding numerous questions, highlighting a lot of uncertainty and confusion for industries that have complex and even simple supply chains to manage. “We are well positioned to shepherd clients through the most intricate matters related to the international trade landscape. As we learned when tariffs first came into focus in 2017, businesses need to not only understand what these government actions mean but also how to respond to them strategically.”

Daniel Gorman, co-leader of Troutman Pepper Locke’s Tariff Task Force and a commercial litigator and international trade partner who assists clients across industries on import, duties, sanctions, and tariff-related issues, notes that although the 2018 tariffs were met with some negotiations and exemptions, the current version of the 2025 tariffs is focused on more rigorous penalties for violations beyond financial ramifications, including potential trade restrictions and sanctions. Although the tariffs aim to protect U.S. industries, with the broader reach of the 2025 tariffs, Gorman explained that “the possibility of more aggressive enforcement compared to the 2018 tariffs may be inevitable — and the Troutman Pepper Locke team remains hyper-focused on tracking and analyzing the changing geopolitical landscape to work with our clients to ensure they are best situated to address what is lurking ahead to avoid disputes and pitfalls.”

For more information on the Tariff Task Force and for the latest information surrounding legal and policy updates, visit troutman.com/tariff-and-trade-task-force.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

About Troutman Strategies
Troutman Strategies is a professional government affairs firm committed to providing solutions for business and government. Troutman Strategies is a subsidiary of Troutman Pepper Locke, a law firm with more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices in the U.S. and UK, including the 10 largest U.S. legal markets. Learn more at troutmanstrategies.com.

BOSTON – Troutman Pepper Locke recently secured asylum for a family of three from Honduras, who had fled gang violence and endured the challenges of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP) program in Mexico. The family, consisting of a married couple and their minor daughter, initially applied for asylum on their own but faced multiple legal hurdles before Troutman Pepper Locke took on their case.

The family’s asylum claims were initially denied by an immigration judge due to the third-country transit ban, which precluded immigrants from securing asylum in the U.S. if they had traveled through another country and not sought asylum protections there. In 2020, Troutman Pepper Locke associate Christine Emello took on the case for an appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals, which was also denied. However, with the termination of the MPP program, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agreed to reopen many cases, including those of the mother and daughter. The father’s case remained closed as he had gone missing in Matamoros, Mexico, a region known for its extreme dangers.

In 2021, the mother and daughter’s case was reopened and moved from Texas to Massachusetts. About a year later, the father reappeared in Texas after being kidnapped and released upon paying a ransom. Troutman Pepper Locke then moved to reopen his case and transfer it to Massachusetts.

Emello worked diligently to address the legal complexities. The family’s asylum claims were reconsidered by a new immigration judge in Boston after the third-country transit ban law changed. In July 2024, the judge verbally indicated an intention to grant asylum, and a formal decision was provided in September. However, due to DHS’ determination that there were no biometrics on file, the case had to be reopened. The clients completed their biometrics appointment in mid-January, and the court entered the decision on January 24, 2025.

“It was a privilege to assist this family in securing asylum after their harrowing journey,” Emello said. “This outcome was made possible through the collaborative efforts of our team.”

Each year, Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys dedicate thousands of pro bono hours in support of nonprofits, immigrants, military veterans, children, the wrongfully convicted, civil rights and social justice initiatives, and many other causes. Learn more at troutman.com/pro-bono.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

NEW YORK – Troutman Pepper Locke and 15 attorneys are recognized in the Chambers Global Guide 2025. The firm achieved global recognition in five departments: Energy: Electricity (Regulatory & Litigation), Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory & Litigation), Energy: Oil & Gas (Transactional), Privacy & Data Security: Highly Regarded, and Projects: Renewables & Alternative Energy.

Notably, Troutman Pepper Locke’s experience in the energy industry sector was recognized across four of the categories. According to Chambers Global, the firm’s energy team “has repeatedly shown an ability to get up to speed quickly in complex situations, identify the client need and provide timely feedback or work product.”

Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys received global rankings in the following categories:

Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory

Kevin Petrasic

E-Discovery & Information Governance

Alison Grounds

Energy: Electricity (Finance)

Eric Koontz

Energy: Electricity (Regulatory & Litigation)

Donna Byrne

Amie Colby

Chris Jones

Chuck Sensiba

Energy: Oil & Gas (Regulatory & Litigation)

Daniel Archuleta

Russell Kooistra

Mindy McGrath

Privacy & Data Security

James Koenig

Projects: Renewables & Alternative Energy

Adam Kobos

John Leonti

Energy: Oil & Gas (Transactional)

Terry Radney

Bill Swanstrom

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

NEW YORK – Troutman Pepper Locke was recognized with three ‘Deal of the Year’ M&A Atlas Awards from the Global M&A Network in the Private Equity, Canada M&A, and Americas Strategic M&A categories. The firm was also recognized as an ‘Outstanding M&A Law Firm.’ Global M&A Network recognized the achievements of Troutman Pepper Locke and fellow honorees during the 16th Annual Americas and Global Markets M&A Atlas Awards celebrations.

Private Equity Deal of the Year (By Size)

Troutman Pepper Locke was awarded Private Equity Deal of the Year for counseling Southfield Capital, a premier lower middle market private equity firm, in its partnership with Business Development Resources, Inc., a leading business coaching and training organization to field services contractors and distributors. The multidisciplinary Troutman Pepper Locke team that advised Southfield Capital included Nick StawaszMatt GreenbergTaylor BartholomewReid OettingMonica Vu, Mike Swallow, Joe CataldoHoward Goldberg, Tricia McNeill, and Brad Boericke.

Canada M&A Deal of the Year (By Size)

The firm was recognized for its role as U.S. legal advisor in Aeterna Zentaris’ merger with Ceapro Inc. The two innovative biopharmaceutical development companies announced the successful completion and closing of their all-stock merger of equals transaction in June 2024. Read a company press release about the transaction here. The Troutman Pepper Locke team that acted as U.S. legal advisor to Ceapro was led by Thomas Rose and included Shona SmithNicole EdmondsDaniel AnziskaWilliam TaylorMark GoldsmithKarl ZielaznickiEvan GibbsNoreen OnimusJoel Post, Danilo Castelli, Regina TisdaleJason LangfordTina Lin, and Moses Tincher.

Americas Strategic M&A Deal of the Year (By Size)
The Americas Strategic M&A Deal of the Year was awarded to Troutman Pepper Locke for its representation of Vapor Power International, a leading provider of industrial process heating solutions, including electric, electrode, and gas fired boiler technology, and affiliates in their sale to Thermon Group Holdings, Inc., a global leader in industrial process heating solutions. The deal team was led by Joe DeMedeiros and included Brandon Curtin, Bryan Boccelli, Chris FlanaganElizabeth Mack, and Lori Basilico.

Consistently recognized as a top-tier national practice, Troutman Pepper Locke’s corporate attorneys regularly handle strategic deals for Fortune 100 corporations, and middle and lower middle market transactions for private equity clients. Core areas of service include mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, corporate governance, securities laws compliance, capital markets transactions, and other significant domestic and cross-border transactions, as well as general corporate counseling.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

ATLANTA, CHARLOTTE, NEW YORK, PROVIDENCE, RICHMOND – Troutman Pepper Locke’s Sarah Rust Pylant was selected as a member of the 2025 Fellows Program for the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD). Additionally, Chelsea Merritt, Jack Robinson, Moses Tincher, and Nathalie Vega have been named to LCLD’s Pathfinder Program. Both programs aim to identify, train, and advance the next generation of leaders in the legal profession.

According to LCLD, its landmark Fellows Program, established in 2011, is one of its most important initiatives. As a Fellow, Pylant will participate in conferences, in-person training, and projects with LCLD’s top leaders that aim to further leadership and relationship skills among lawyers who are committed to creating a more diverse and inclusive legal profession.

Pylant serves as counsel in Troutman Pepper Locke’s Energy Transactional Practice Group. She is an experienced transactional attorney regarded for her collaborative, practical approach to mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance matters, and other complex workstreams inherent in such transactions and relationships. While she has advised clients in transactions across a number of industries, Pylant has a particular focus on the energy sector and renewable energy projects, representing independent power producers, utilities, and developers.

The Pathfinder Program, now in its ninth year, targets high-performing associates. Pathfinders receive training in critical career development strategies, including leadership and building professional networks.

Merritt is an associate in Troutman Pepper Locke’s Business Litigation Practice Group and focuses her practice on representing both plaintiffs and defendants in a wide variety of complex civil litigation matters, including land use disputes, contract disputes, and class actions. Dedicated to giving back, she is a member of the firm’s Pro Bono Ambassador program and regularly represents clients in pro bono matters.

Robinson is an associate in the firm’s Business Litigation Practice Group assisting clients in navigating complex business litigation and dispute resolution, including commercial contract disputes, class actions, financial services litigation, and tort liability. He brings a comprehensive approach, including nuanced research, substantive motion practice, managing discovery, and taking depositions, and he has served as second chair in bench trials.

Tincher is an associate in Troutman Pepper Locke’s Labor and Employment Practice Group, where he handles complex litigation and counseling across various employment matters. In addition to his practice, he is actively involved in several firm groups and committees, including the Appellate and Supreme Court Group, Pro Bono Ambassador program, Generative AI Task Force, and Corporate Espionage Response Team.

Vega is an associate in the firm’s Consumer Financial Services Practice Group and focuses her practice on financial services litigation, representing clients across many complex legal matters. She also brings experience in contracts, labor and employment, property rights, and higher education. Committed to community service, Vega serves as vice chair of Reach Out and Read Rhode Island’s board of directors and is a member of the firm’s Hispanic Affinity Steering Committee.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) are among Troutman Pepper Locke’s core values and are fundamental to the firm’s culture. The firm has partnered with LCLD since the organization was founded in 2009 and most recently was recognized as an LCLD Top Performer and Compass Award Winner for being among the top 20 percent of organizations based on participation in LCLD programs and activities.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.

NEW YORK – Troutman Pepper Locke’s capital markets attorneys ranked globally for the first time in the Bloomberg Global Equity, Equity Linked & Rights – Issuer Ranked by Volume league table category.

The firm’s Canadian practice continues to perform well in the industry league table rankings released by LSEG (formerly Refinitiv) and Bloomberg, notably ranking as the No. 1 U.S.-based firm in Bloomberg’s Canada Equity Offerings: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Deal Count, and Canada Equity, Equity Linked & Preferred: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Deal Count categories.

“We were thrilled to be ranked globally in Bloomberg’s league table for 2024. Further, our Canadian practice has consistently shown its strength, concluding the year with a solid fourth quarter,” said partner Tom Rose. “While our high standing among U.S.-based law firms for capital markets deals is noteworthy, our real achievement lies in the complex matters we navigate and the exceptional work we do for our clients on a daily basis.”

Bloomberg | Global Legal Adviser League Tables | 2024

Global Equity, Equity Linked & Rights – Issuer Ranked by Volume

#19 Ranked Firm

LSEG | Global Capital Markets Legal Review | 2024

Canada Equity & Equity-Related (# of deals) – Manager Legal Counsel

#9 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based firm)

*#1 or #2 U.S.-based law firm for 11 consecutive years.

Bloomberg | Global Legal Adviser League Tables – Canada | 2024

Canada Equity Offerings: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Deal Count

#4 Ranked Firm (#1 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity Offerings: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Volume

#19 Ranked Firm (#8 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity Offerings: Legal Adviser – Manager Ranked by Volume

#12 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity Offerings: Legal Adviser – Manager Ranked by Deal Count

#9 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity IPO: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Volume

#11 Ranked Firm (Tied for #4 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity IPO: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Deal Count

#3 Ranked Firm (Tied for #2 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity & Equity Linked: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Volume

#20 Ranked Firm (#8 U.S.-based law firm)

Canada Equity & Equity Linked: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Deal Count

#4 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based law firm)

Canada Equity & Equity Linked: Legal Adviser – Manager Ranked by Volume

#12 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based law firm)

Canada Equity & Equity Linked: Legal Adviser – Manager Ranked by Deal Count

#9 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity, Equity Linked & Preferred: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Volume

#20 Ranked Firm (#8 U.S.-based law firm)

Canada Equity, Equity Linked & Preferred: Legal Adviser – Issuer Ranked by Deal Count

#5 Ranked Firm (#1 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity, Equity Linked & Preferred: Legal Adviser – Manager Ranked by Volume

#12 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based firm)

Canada Equity, Equity Linked & Preferred: Legal Adviser – Manager Ranked by Deal Count

#9 Ranked Firm (#2 U.S.-based firm)

Troutman Pepper Locke’s International Practice Group serves clients globally, offering coordinated transactional, regulatory, and litigation counsel to both U.S. and international clients. The team represents a wide array of clients outside the U.S. and U.S.-based multinational clients with global operations. In North America, the firm provides sophisticated cross-border services for Canadian public and private companies, consistently ranking as a top law firm for Canadian deals.

Troutman Pepper Locke

Troutman Pepper Locke helps clients solve complex legal challenges and achieve their business goals in an ever-changing global economy. With more than 1,600 attorneys in 30+ offices, the firm serves clients in all major industry sectors, with particular depth in energy, financial services, health care and life sciences, insurance and reinsurance, private equity, and real estate. Learn more at troutman.com.