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Paul, Weiss works out nuances of Nuances sale The New York City headquartered law firm advises Nuance Communications in its $19.7 billion sale to Microsoft International law firm Paul, Weiss is advising Nuance Communications, Inc. in its $19.7 billion sale to Microsoft Corp. The all-cash transaction, inclusive of Nuance's net debt, combines solutions and expertise to deliver new cloud...
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Paul, Weiss works out nuances of Nuances sale
The New York City headquartered law firm advises Nuance Communications in its $19.7 billion sale to Microsoft
International law firm Paul, Weiss is advising Nuance Communications, Inc. in its $19.7 billion sale to Microsoft Corp. The all-cash transaction, inclusive of Nuance's net debt, combines solutions and expertise to deliver new cloud and AI capabilities across healthcare and other industries.
Nuance is a pioneer and a leading provider of conversational AI and cloud-based ambient clinical intelligence for healthcare providers.
The Paul, Weiss' 24-member strong team was led by partners Scott Barshay, Rachael Coffey, Jean McLoughlin and Steven Williams, and includes corporate partners Caith Kushner and John Kennedy, and counsel David Sobel, Sophia Gui and Jason Tyler.
Other members of the Paul, Weiss comprised of executive compensation counsel Ron Aizen, Nicole Tark and Cynthia Akard; antitrust partner Charles Rule; litigation partner Jeannie Rhee and counsel Daniel Howley, Steven Herzog and Rachel Fiorill; intellectual property partner Jonathan Ashtor; tax partners Jeffrey Samuels and Patrick Karsnitz, and counsel Alyssa Wolpin; real estate partner Salvatore Gogliormella; antitrust counsel Marta Kelly; and environmental counsel William O'Brien.