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New Deals

February 7, 2013

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The Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom team advising WMS includes New York partner Howard Ellin and associate Kyle Seifried, M&A; partner Regina Olshan, executive compensation and benefits; partner Clifford Aronson, antitrust; partner Stephanie Teicher, banking; partner Bruce Goldner, intellectual property and technology; and partner David Rievman, tax. Also assisting were M&A partner Richard Witzel, Jr., in Chicago and litigation partner Paul Lockwood in Wilmington, Del.

Blank Rome corporate and securities partners Jeffrey Siegel and Pamela Flaherty in New York and employee benefits partner Barry Klein in Philadelphia also advised WMS.

@|"New Deals" reports on major business transactions and the attorneys involved. Submit items by e-mail to tkaras@alm.com.

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