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12 August 20242 minute read

DLA Piper advises Ghost Robotics in its strategic partnership with LIG Nex1

DLA Piper advised Ghost Robotics, a leader in legged robotics, in a strategic partnership with LIG Nex1, a South Korean defense technology company, in which LIG Nex1 will acquire a 60 percent controlling stake in Ghost Robotics for US$240 million, valuing the company at US$400 million.

 

The acquisition will enable Ghost Robotics to leverage LIG Nex1's extensive experience and capabilities in defense technology and manufacturing to further accelerate scaling.

 

The DLA Piper deal team was led by Andrew Gilbert (Short Hills), US chair of the Corporate practice, and partner James Fischer (Short Hills) as well as partners Victoria Lee (Palo Alto), co-chair of the Technology and Life Sciences Licensing and Commercial Transactions group, Nicholas Klein (Washington, DC), co-chair of the CFIUS and FDI practice, and of counsel Brad Jorgensen (Austin). The team also included associates Madison Riede, Alexis Elder and Minal Patel (all in Short Hills).

 

With more than 1,000 corporate lawyers globally, DLA Piper helps clients execute complex transactions seamlessly while supporting clients across all stages of development. The firm has been rated number one in global M&A volume for 14 consecutive years, according to Mergermarket, and ranked as a top five most active VC legal advisor in the US and number one in VC, PE and M&A in combined global deal volume according to PitchBook.